And so Oda Nobunaga continues with his advance into Hinomoto, conquering the lands as easily as cutting pie, killing wherever he goes. His weapons remind me of a certain veteran stance in Granado Espada, but whatever. The very fact that he uses a sword to cut up his opponent, then finishes him off with the gun tells much of his evilness.
Archive for May, 2009

1/8 Megahouse Excellent Model CORE P-1 Wandering Warrior Reina aka Summer Haul # 4

I am not a Mio-tard…
Now, there are a lot of sites already in the Web of Infinite Knowledge (aka Internet) that provide figure addicts like me with advanced pre-order and release date information regarding the never-ending batallions of PVC figures and articulated toys, such as Figmas and Revoltechs. Instead of being just another figure announcement site, which I’m sure Google is already saturated with, I’ve decided to give my own spin on things by selecting a few noteworthy figures for the succeeding month and giving my opinions on them. So since the month of May is nearing its end already, it’s time to look forward to June (in terms of figures that is… not exactly looking forward to school opening), where a certain company will make wallets cry.

C.C. is my first waifu…
To start off my figure blogging here at my second home in Panther’s site, I decided to tackle the issue of rarity and how quality and brand both play a part in the figure collecting scene. Now, this might sound very technical and academic in nature, but instead of discussing this topic in a businesslike manner, I would rather offer some examples of figures that have substantially increased in value over the years and provide some little tidbits of information on why they have become proverbial Holy Grails in the figure scene.
Greetings from the 99th Emperor of Britannia!
Hello to everyone, this is Lelouch, your new guest figure blogger for Panther’s site. So where to start? Well, obviously, I’m not really from Britannia, or even the title character of the anime, Code Geass. I actually hail from the Philippines, which is not really a very nice place, but it’s not too shabby either, especially since we have some of the most passionate otaku in the world. I’m currently a 20 year old college student with no constant stream of income (part time jobs are not popular here), and yet, I always manage to find ways for my hobby, figure collecting. How I manage to do so, I’m not sure, but it’s probably due to my business-minded nature.

