Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Saint Seiya Cosmos Burning Collection (CBC) Cygnus Hyoga




Seeing how the Pegasus seiya was greatly sculpted on the first CBC figure that I had my hands on, I was expecting greatness with this figure of Cygnus Hyoga from kidslogic. None the less this figure did not disappoint at all in all areas. With the great quality that these figures have to offer, I know this figures will do great in the market to come in the saint seiya line. As I stated before, the big head and small body is a cute way to start showing off this great figure in a big way on your collection and with the figures out there like the WTC figures, it is no surprice that these figures have a great market.

So the figure has a standard window box. It has the color of dark blue and white signifying that this is the colors of Cygnus hyoga. The box has the CBC logo on the front with the toei sticker and the kidslogic logo in the corner aswell. On the side of the box we see a shot of the figure in all its glory and with the main features that it has on the side. The 8 LED lights on the base, the base itself, and magnetic contacts for the base and the figure. On the back they show you all the license of the figure and all the features again, nothing really spectacular as we saw in the seiya review before. The bottom of the box has a plain white look to it and on the top it tells you the number of the figure in the series. As you open the box you see the figure is surrounded by a plastic covering which keeps the figure in place. You see the figure in the middle with the base. Now its time to review the figure and the base itself.





As we see the figure it has the same detail as before, the head and the body have great proportions and the head is bigger than the body. The body itself is a miniature side but as size is concerned; the figure stands around 4 to 4 ½ inches tall. The amount of detail the figure has is tremendous and it gives you a kid feel to the figure. The eyes are captivating and are really well made. The armor on the figure has this metallic look to it that looks like the saint seiya myth cloth figures from Bandai. There is no articulation on this figure which makes him a fix pose. None the less when you see the sculpt on the figure and the matte paint and the chrome on the armor, it makes it worthwhile. As we keep looking at the base, we see it has a standard sockets to insert 3 AAA batteries on it. The lights turn on with a click of a button and the lights are now different than the seiya display from kidslogic. This lights are a white blue which matches the character perfectly. It is a nice touch. The figure cannot stand by itself so it has to small magnets on the bottom of the feet. Which when connected to the base the figure can stand on it’s on. This is a great feature because the figure does not stand properly and it leans a lot due to the big head. The base is a standard Greek steps that you see on the show, and it’s not of a different color. Both seiya stand and hyoga stand are the same. Overall this figure is a great addition to your collection.



As we saw before on the Seiya figure of Kidslogic, we saw the amount of detail and work this company has put on this line. Overall I give this figure a 9/10 and it’s a must buy for your collection. If you are a great saint seiya fan, or just a fan of miniature small boy, and big heads, this is the figure for you. I am very happy with my purchase and I know you will be as well.

I want to thank Ishop2go again for letting me review this figure and remember… GO OUT AND BUY IT!!
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