Oh, I completely agree. In fact I admire the sculptors who can make this convention and styling work.Nameless wrote: But, what looks good in 2D (just checked some drawings) does not always transfers properly to 3D.
Everything said here is IMO ofcourse, YMMV.
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I don't really like the robot, but mister Giraldez did a superb job once again.
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good paintjobs - better than the sculpts, which are not bad but not quite my thing either.
I think they're quite close to the 'anima' style they're supposed to look like.
I think they're quite close to the 'anima' style they're supposed to look like.
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1 one - crucify me .... cross not included ..
2. thats one nice but next move wnd she will loos pantys ..
2. thats one nice but next move wnd she will loos pantys ..

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1. I like it. I really like it.
It can easily be used as a Michael Jackson mini
2. No.
It can easily be used as a Michael Jackson mini

2. No.