Wei Xian was @ Kuala Lumpur KL Times Square last weekend and wanted to share some carnival spirits while on holidays. So we have corespondent from Malaysia KL and their pop culture. Malaysia Truly Asia for tourism promotion and of course Malaysia Boleh! Wei Xian informed that this is an exhibit of S.H.Figurarts from private collector but they some complete and well organised. It's impressive to see so many S.H.Figurarts gathered and the display were awesome. Not to mention the scale of display and compliments of diorama.
Just look @ the scale of epic battle of Ultraman. I would proudly says that many of us grew up watching Ultraman aired on Malaysia RTM 2 channel in Malay dubbed. Still it was an enjoyable childhood memory for me. I especially like this display! It's like Digimon tossing a Ferrero Roche chocolate, caused and explosion with the use of effect parts, sending the stormtroopers flying. That's the beauty of S.H.Figurarts! The articulation of accessories of these figures create fun scenario for comic strip...
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i remember, at some point of my adventure with collectibles, that a few S.H. Figuarts figures were offered to me and i find them a very good option for an action figure, with above average quality, but finally i declined... since i have not even one of these figures, but you do, could you tell me if these are equivalent to Figma / Revoltech figures or if, on the contrary, S.H. Figuarts are "higher in the ranking" ???... =)
>> Chrismandesign
No doubt about S.H.Figuarts bearing the quality assurance. The competition between S.H.Figuarts, Figma and Revoltech seems to have toned down as they had found their footing. S.H.Figuarts focus more on what u see in this post. Figma's focus is anime characters and Revoltech more on mecha.
All these figures look nice on shelves..
The thing about S.H.Figuarts is that they look outstanding when many were put together.
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