Thursday, November 3, 2011

Saint Seiya Myth Cloth EX Gemini Saga Review

I remember when I was the one in the millions waiting to get the new EX series in my hand. From waiting for hours to see the news about them, and how I was so happy when they came out. And now I am a proud owner of this series of the first EX figures that Bandai has made with the new addition of Gemini Saga in my collection. Most people would wonder why I was so excited to get the Gemini Saga figure, well in my mind, Gemini Saga is one of my favorite figures and characters and that’s why I have a bit of a favoritism. But that is enough about me loving Gemini and now it’s time to review the new figure of this great line.

Gemini Saga picture


First we look at the box. Gone are the days when the boxes were book style and with the animated picture in the front. How have they changed you may ask? Well, the box has a fine covering in all sides that is kind of transparent. On the front of this transparent film we got the full figure itself, with a back background and with his zodiac constellation on the back of the figure, it has nice Japanese letters saying Myth Cloth EX in the middle. On each side of the box we have the same background which is like a cosmos black with stars and it has action poses of the figure. For example on one side we have Gemini doing the Galaxian Explosion and it’s just great. On the back it has the same cosmos background but now with information about the figure. It has the object mode, swappable faces that you can do the different heads and all the legal information on the back of the box. But where is the Toei sticker? This cant be it right? Well this film comes off the box, and what is inside is just marvelous. The box itself is solid gold, not real gold, but the color, and it is made as a Pandora’s box like on the anime, it has a flap on the top for you can take off the contents, and the box is just a great piece of art. Now the toy sticker is in front of the inside of the box, so look out for that if you think yours is fake. But it’s on the side were the zodiac sign is shown on the Pandora’s box. Well now let’s see what we have inside.



As I stated before, this is not a book style package, it is a flap on the top of the box that you open, and inside right away you see 3 plates, the instruction manual, and the parts to do the galaxian explosion if you bought the base. Now the plates look the same as the old myth cloth, but now we have an additional plate with only faces, and accessories which is a great welcome to the series. The first plate has the figure itself and some cloth parts, the second part is the object mode skeleton and more parts of the cloth, and the third one has all the extra hands, which I counted around 6, 3 faces with the evil one included, extra gray hair, the pvc cape, and that’s about it. The instruction manual is very simple, its gold in color and has the Pandora’s box picture on the front, it shows you how to put the figure together, the object mode and that’s about it. Nothing else, it’s very simple. So let’s review the object mode and the figure now.





The object mode is very simple to do, and the looks from him to the old one, this one is a bit taller and slimmer to look at. As we compare parts, you may see that the parts of the old Gemini are shorter, more bulky and less detailed, and as you see the parts of the new Gemini, there lighter, more detailed and the color is more true to the anime series. But the object mode is just a great new improvement to the cloth. But now let’s talk about what I was saying, the parts itself are a great change to the figure, the parts a significantly lighter and longer, but the EX figure has more die cast metal than the other myth cloth of Gemini, all the shoulders, all the chest, but not the mid piece, all the skirt, all the arms and all the legs are die cast metal, the only 2 parts that are plastic is the waist and the helmet. The helmet of the old and the new one is very different, the helmet on the old one is bigger, and the new Gemini one is smaller and slimmer but it’s a better looking one. In my opinion this is a great figure so far.



But now let’s look at the figure. The figure itself is slim, some people say he is anorexic or something, but this has a purpose. The figure itself is 7 inches tall, which is one inch bigger than the old myth cloth. This is why he is slimmer, and the parts are longer. Second the articulation is tremendous, he has a free moving torso, the arms can go great in many poses, and the legs have so much flexibility that it is unreal. But this is all with the armor off, but will he do the same with the armor on? Well let me tell you, the waist is plastic for a purpose. The waist is just a piece on itself, there is nothing attached to it. And this is why, the figure has a moving torso, so the waist goes on the middle of the figure, but it also goes inside the torso, for the torso can move freely on top of the waist part. And how cool is that? The waist is plastic for the torso to move freely on top, and that’s one great idea, and he can also twist in the waist which was not possible because the waist was always fixed cause of the parts added to it. Well it is not the case anymore. The belt and the belt parts are a whole different piece on itself, and the belt and all the pieces is die cast metal, and that is a great improvement, the torso is die cast, and the shoulders is die cast metal, the back has a whole in the torso for you to add the cape or just put the covering part of the cloth. And the fun part is that all the parts of the shoulders, are individually hinged for they to move freely, the figure has the same flexibility with the armor on, and that’s a great accomplishment. But one thing did stud out from this figure, and that are the head and the cape. The head is a very different than what we are used too. It is on a mechanism itself that you can swap the face and the hair, and the additional hair is rounded on the tip and goes in the base, just to say, you don’t have to pop the head out anymore, cause now the head just slides in which is a super improvement. And then the cape, the cape is very nice and has hinges as well inside. It has 3 movable parts and it’s just spectacular. But this is hard pvc plastic and sometimes the additional weight is to much for the figure, but if you pose him right, it does sustain the figure. Overall the figure is a perfect figure.


I welcome this new addition to my collection. I think the EX is a good step in the right direction and it’s a very beautiful figure. On a scale of 1-10 I give this figure a solid 10. I would give it a 100 if I could haha. But you deserve this figure; it belongs to any saint seiya fan out there.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Saint Seiya Saint Cloth Crown Sagittarius Seiya Review

For more than 20 or more years, people have dreamed of a myth cloth collection. One that is worthy to display and have in their homes and rooms, and little by little we have had that reality come to life. Myth cloth has improved over the years, and also, some companies have made some great figures and statues of saint seiya. But nobody has made the most perfect representation of a figure as Bandai has with their myth cloth. And now when the time is right, people are demanding a new scale of figures, and Bandai has delivered the fans what we wanted… Saint Seiya Saint Cloth Crown, a new line from Bandai that brings perfection but to the 12 inch scale now. Many people have many hopes for this figure, and now it has come time to review a figure that would totally revolutionize the industry, if they did it right.

Sagittarius Seiya picture



Well for starters, this is no ordinary figure, this is a 12 inch saint seiya figure from Bandai, as you may expect a lot of people are expecting something worth their money, because this is not a cheap set. As soon as you get the box you see we have the picture of the figure in the front. Were the figure is at, it just a plain white but has the figure full box pose, and on the back we have all the features the figure comes with. It comes with 4 faces, and 2 to 4 sets of hairs, well as what we see on the box. This white covering is removable and when you take it off, it is a solid gold color box, very chrome gold color. It has the picture of the figure blown up on the cover of the gold box and it’s on black outline, and on the back of the box it has all the zodiac cards, with the Sagittarius one highlighted, signifying that we are getting that figure. The box is big, over one foot long and almost 2 foot tall; this box has a weight of almost 6 pounds by itself. So this box is somewhat heavy. But now we are going to look at the package and see what we get as soon as we open the box.

Sagittarius Seiya picture

Sagittarius Seiya picture

Sagittarius Seiya picture

Sagittarius Seiya picture


As you open the box, you’re in for a surprise; inside the box we have 4 individual solid black boxes, all of the feeling up the package. Some boxes are bigger than the others, and you also see the instruction manual as you open the box. All the black boxes are the same height as the almost 2 foot tall box. So as you open each box, you can see the contents inside. One box has the figure itself, most of the cloth parts and hands. The second box has the wings itself which fill the box itself; they are very big wings just to have their own box. The third one, and the thinnest one of them, has just the base and the connectors; this base plays a major part on this figure’s balance as we will see soon. And the last box has the skeleton of the object mode, parts for the bow and arrow of Sagittarius and more cloth parts the figure needs. Instead of getting plates like the myth cloth, they all come in different boxes, and this shows the class and love they put on the package of this figure. As we look at the manual, it is a solid white color as the cover of the box. It has a nice logo of Sagittarius on the front with all the corresponding logos as the myth cloth manuals are. Inside we have some information of the figure but we also get the instructions of the figure. The instructions are color coded and are easy to read. Most curios of this is that the manual is very similar as a myth cloth build, and not as complicated or sophisticated as an EX manual is. But let’s not waste any more time and build the object mode.

As you take out the skeleton of the object mode, the first thing you will notice is that the skeleton is a transparent color. It has no gold on the skeleton. To put the parts on the skeleton is easy, most of the parts do disassemble and assemble on the skeleton, but to my shock this is not because the armor is solid metal, but most are just plastic. The cloths armor like the torso, most of the skirts, the legs, and even the arms and head are just plastic. They can divide in the middle for you can take them apart, and then assemble them together on the object mode. This was a very shocking surprise for me when I saw this. I was expecting more of this figure in Die cast metal. The only die cast metal I could find was in the shoulders, the front, sides, and back of the skirt parts, and that’s it. A total of 6 die cast parts which is very concerning. I don’t know about you all but this was not what I expected for the price. As a figure scaling form more than 180 American dollars, I would think they would put more metal into the figure and on this big of a scale. But let’s keep going, to assemble the parts as I stated was easy, just put the parts as the manual dictates and you should be set, a lot of the arm guards and foot guards come off from the actual part, to make the legs and feet, this is why all the parts can be used to make the object mode. Still when you put all the parts, the figure looks fantastic, but this is where you have some problems. When you put the wings on the object mode, this figure grows in size. It looks beautiful none the less, but it’s very heavy and very unstable. But Bandai saw this issue and gave you some connectors to balance the object mode in the base. Most of the weight is transferred to the wings, and get supported by the base, still when this is all set and done, the object mode just looks stunning. The amount of detail and how gold and shiny it looks it just leaves you in awe. But let’s make the figure now itself.

Sagittarius Seiya picture





Well if you had a myth cloth before, just imagine that body but double or triple the size. The same articulation of a myth cloth this figure offers, just with some improvements, the joints in the knees and elbows are double jointed, which gives you more movement, but that’s it, the rest is just like a myth cloth body. The difference is that you don’t slide the parts to the figure, they assemble on top of the body, you assemble the chest from back and front, the waist, from left and right, legs and arms back and front and it all fits on the figure nicely. It does not feel loose in any way, but this is due to the fact that almost all this figure is plastic, which they were able to fit all the parts correctly. The faces swap the same as the myth cloth, just take of the face, but in the new one on the hair and pop the rest of the parts in place, that is it. No new mechanism as with the EX figures, they keep it simple and it’s kind of the same thing as before, just bigger. But the figure looks stunning. This figure looks great and the amount of detail it does on the armor, it’s just breathtaking. This may not be die cast metal but I can see why. The amount of detail they put on the parts it’s just unreal. But still in some ways it is a shame it does not have more metal. The feet of the figure are die cast metal as the myth cloth are, which is a good thing, but now it’s time to put on the wings. And wow, this changes the figure even more, the wings give the figure more volume and more weight as you expect. The figure has a hard time to stand on its feet but they stand helps in that area. If you want to be cautious you will put this figure on its base or leaning on a wall, cause this figure will tip if it’s not supported. The wings can spread almost 1 ½ foot on each side, which makes this figure to look at breathtaking. All together even without all the die cast metal, this figure looks fantastic, the face sculpts are perfect and they look a lot like Seiya. It also comes with Aiolos head but to some extent, this figure shines more with Pegasus Seiya head on it.



Overall this figure is great. Even though I was expecting more for my money, as soon as you put this figure all together, you just stair and look with beauty the work in front of your eyes. It is a breath talking masterpiece and belongs to any hardcore saint seiya fan. The lack of die cast metal and the plastic fact will play a major factor in buying this figure, but if you do buy it… let me assure you that you won’t be disappointed. For me, even without the die cast I give him a 9.5/10. It’s a great figure and I’m a very happy customer having this figure on my collection.

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Saint Seiya Myth Cloth Perseus Argol Review

Perseus Argol

Perseus Argol

Perseus Argol

 As we have seen the saint seiya myth cloth line grows, some of the most miniature characters have come up for productions, and that is the cause with Perseus Argol. He has been the main antagonist with the character development of Dragon Shiryu. This character was the main reason Dragon took out his eye sight for he can figure and defeat the character in the story. As one of the silver saint I think this character deserves his spot in the saint seiya universe and now on an action figure form.

So as we look at the box we see the box is a silver kind of color, the same color of the silver saints. It has the figure itself on the front and the animated form on the side. It has the Bandai logo on the corner and the toei sticker on the top signifying it is original. On the side of the box we see this is a book style kind of package and it says saint cloth myth on the top and Perseus cloth on the bottom with a picture of the medusa shield in the middle. On the back of the box we see the figure doing an action pose and you see the features this figure has to offer. It shows you the object mode and the swappable shields and faces this figure comes with. On the inside of the box we see it has 2 sided window package and it has the words Silver saint on the top and Argol on the bottom. So let’s look at the package inside right now to see its contents.

As we open the box we see the left side of the package has the figure itself and almost all the cloth parts. We see it has 4 swappable hands and 2 shields and 2 faces as well. As we look on the right side of the package we see the skeleton of the object mode and some more parts for the cloth itself. The instruction manual is very easy to follow like most saint cloth myth and has numbered instructions. As there is a specific way to arm the figure, it is no surprise for saint seiya fans to see this kind of layout.

As you built the object mode, you can see it is very easy to make. The object mode is very easy to build and the parts fit perfect. The knee parts go inside the skit and it’s a very well hidden part of the object mode. The skirt is enhanced with an extension of the skit for it can look bigger than what it really is, which is a great surprise to me. As you can see the object mode is mostly done as a human build. It looks like armor on a throne and it does not have any level of difficulty to make. This is a great feature that a lot of the saint seiya fans welcome, due to the fact that some object modes take forever to make.

As the figure is concerned, the figure is a very simple build. Only thing I saw it was troublesome on the figure were his shoulders. They tend to pop off at any moment when you are trying to pose him, but other than that the figure is pretty stable. The skirts are another point to draw your attention to as well. The skits are very puffy and don’t stay flush like the picture on the front of the box. This makes him look like air is blowing under him and it’s not a good appealing form for the figure. And one last point I want to make is the face with the closed eyes, this face is the least favorite of mine due to the fact that the face is not well made, the figure with his normal face looks perfect and looks classy with and without the tiara, but the closed eyes look like a child and it’s not even compared to the original face the figure comes with. The parts of the cloth is that the chest, shoulders, all the legs, and all the arms are die cast metal, and the head, hands and parts of the skirt are plastic. Still this cloth is very great look but due to the fact that we have so many bad points on the cloth, it kind of blinds you of the real beauty this cloth has to offer. The shields are metal as well, and one shield has the medusa head with her eyes closed, and the other one with the eyes open. This makes it for you can recreate the scene were he shows the shield to Dragon that can turn him to stone. Overall this figure it’s great in its own right, too bad that Bandai did not address some problems the figure clearly has.

As this figure is concerned I give him a solid 8/10 grade. The figure it’s great but the flaws that he has are major, but if you can look pass them I think you will enjoy the figure with all his glory. This is a must have for the major Saint Seiya fan but an easy pass if you are not willing to take imperfections into account.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Saint Seiya Myth Cloth Ichi Hydra Review

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 Ichi Hydra,Mellow Poison pictrue01
 Ichi Hydra ,Mellow Poison pictrue01

There are a total of 10 Bronze saints and 5 take the back stage, ichi hydra is one of the back stage characters that don’t come out that often in the series but people remember cause of the beginning of the story arc. We’re going to look at this great figure that Bandai made on the year 2005 for the public and see the figure in its full glory.

The figure has a standard saint seiya myth cloth box. The figure itself and the animated form displayed on the front, the Bandai logo and the toei sticker as well. The side of the box it says “Saint Cloth Myth” and on the bottom it says “Hydra Cloth”. On the back we have the figure doing some poses and the figure with and without the face piece. It also shows you some pictures of the object mode which are always nice to see. As you open the box you see it’s a standard saint seiya 2 sided window package, and on the top of the trim it says Bronze Saint and on the bottom it says Ichi. Now let’s look at the package inside.

As we see the inside the layout is the same as most myth cloth with the figure itself and most of his cloth parts on the left side, and most of the skeleton form on the right. The instructions are numbered and are easy to follow and this figure build should not take more than 10 minutes to build. As you build the object mode, you can see the figures parts are made to fit in most of the skeleton, and leaves with no little space or parts not used. This is a great addition and very welcomed in the saint seiya collecting community. The object mode looks fantastic and the only problem it has was balance issues, if you just don’t have this figures object mode posed well, this will tilt or fall. And this may be a great concern to some collectors.

As you build the figure, you see the sculpt is made to perfection, theres even shading on the figures skin which is a rare art on saint seiya figures now a days. This was a 2005 figure but the sculpt was way better like a 2011 figure, the shading is great, and the cloth parts are made to perfection. The helmet, parts of the waist and the claws are all plastic, the rest is die cast metal which is a lot of parts. The face sculpt is what really takes your attention with a great amount of detail and the hair sculpt as well is phenomenal. This is a must have figure with no flaws as you can see.

For a 2005 figure, you can see they went all out on his sculpt, this is one of the great masterpieces that came out that year, sculpt, accuracy and just plain class comes out on this figure. It’s a must have for any saint seiya collector. This figure deserves a perfect 10 in compared to quality. For a full figure review please visit SGTLopez25 channel on YouTube.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Saint Seiya Myth Cloth Sea Horse Baian Review

Sea Horse Baia
Sea Horse Baia
Sea Horse Baia

As one of the generals of Poseidon, sea horse Baian is one of the most overlooked characters in the myth cloth line. Most people go for the figures like Scylla and Siren for their collection but Sea horse is an excellent figure as I will assure you. It has the best sculpt I have seen on some figures so far and the likeness to the character is tremendous. But as we talk about the figure, just think about the good things of why this figure belongs in your collection and not a negative opinion about the character.

The box is a standard marine green in color as the Poseidon saga boxes are with the standard picture of the animated from of Baian and the picture of the figure is on the front of the box. This is a book style kind of package as always and on the side it says Saint Cloth myth and on the bottom it says sea horse scale with an outline of the object mode on the side. On the back of the box it shows you the standard features that come on the box which are a picture of the figure on one of his signature moves, the characters swappable faces, and the picture of the object mode itself. The inside of the box we see on the sides it says General on the top, and Baian on the bottom. Inside the box we have a standard layout of the box, on the left side we have the figure itself, with its extra faces and most of his cloth parts, and on the right side we have the object mode skeleton and the rest of the cloth parts, with the extra hands this figure comes with. The manual is very easy to follow, it is color coded and it shows you how to do the figure itself and the object mode as well. It also provides you with the info of the figure, and some promotional stuff of other figures you can buy. But now its time to see the object and figure mode.

The object mode is very easy to make. It has great balance and almost all the parts are assembled well on the object mode. I have not seen on imperfections on the object mode and everything balances right. The figure’s object mode has the ability to swap wings as they give you 2 sets of wings for the object mode, some are small and the other one is big. This part of the object mode wings comes more intro play with the figure itself. But overall the object mode is perfect and I will give it a solid 10.

The figure is easy to make. Here you have the option of 3 things, you can put the blue cape on him, or the big wings, or the small wings. With the came it looks great, but if you want to put him on action poses, the small wings are the way to go. Both wing sets don’t affect the balance of the figure which is a plus in my book. The metal parts on this figure are all the arms, the chest, parts of the skirt, the legs, and the feet are die cast metal. Plastic parts are the face piece, the shoulders, the waist, and the wings. As you can see it’s a great balance of die cast with plastic as most saint seiya figures are. You also see the swappable faces it comes with. One is an action pose face with him weaseling pose, and the other is his normal face. I went with his normal face just to display him on my shelves but you can see the great amount of value this brings if you make dioramas. Some problems you will run in is that if you use the big wings, the extension of the long hair will not fit will and will tip the head forward, so that’s why I opted for the small wings. The face sculpture is fantastic and the articulation on this figure is great. The amount of color and detail is made to perfection and this figure is one of the well-made figures of the Poseidon line in my opinion. Most of the figures of this like are fantastic, but this figure is one of a kind. Overall this figure is a fantastic figure and I give it a 9 out of 10.

From the amount of detail on the cloth, to the perfect object mode representation and superb sculpture of this figure, you can’t go wrong with picking this figure up. It will be a great addition to any saint seiya fan and hardcore fans alike. Overall I totally recommend you getting this figure and you will be happy with your purchase.

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Bandai Saint Cloth Myth EX Special Display Stage

Special Display Stage 1
Special Display Stage 1
Special Display Stage 1

Now, if you got the EX version as a preorder, you remember you can preorder the base aswell, but the base is it really necessary? Well let’s find out on this quick review of just the base. The base box has the picture of Gemini saga on the front, it’s the EX Gemini. As we all know now that the flexibility of this figure is limitless, we know he can do the major poses it was promised. The side of the box it has name of the base, and on the back we have all the poses you can put him on as an example, and just a small display of what you can do. As you open the package it comes with some simple instructions, it comes with 3 base platforms, well just remember that everything I say you multiply by 3. It has small connectors, big long clear ones, 3 hands affect parts, 6 feet affect parts, 6 clams to put on the waist or on the legs, and I think that is it. The effect parts are not impressive, they are not bright and they look plain when you put them on, the fist ones as well, the extensions to put the figure do work well, but you can still see them when you have him on the base, its no illusion to pretend that because it is clear, you won’t see them. The effect parts that game with the figure are very bright and look better than the ones on the base itself, but that’s it. If you don’t have the figure effect parts, then you are stuck with the base parts. And they are not pretty, but the base has 3 of everything, and they can link together to make a diorama if you wish. But overall the base is not needed but it’s a nice thing to have for the saint seiya fan. For me, the figure looks great in every pose you put him, and in an action pose it will look great, but the chaos it has to see when you look at him with an action pose with connectors all over, it kind of gets the feeling away. But overall it’s a good base set. I give this base set a 8/10.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Saint Seiya Lost Canvas Pegasus Tenma Review

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New collectors from the saint seiya series know the new animated series the Saint Seiya lost canvas series. This series is relatively short compared to the old saint seiya series, but it did have its good points. Because of these series, a lot of people were willing to bet that the new lost canvas line was going to make myth cloth for that series as well. Little that they know the series myth cloth line didn’t sell well, and Bandai put the project to a halt. The new Lost Canvas myth cloths were not bad but they were not popular with the old school audience at the time. You can still see a lot of Lost Canvas myth cloth in the market. But what made them so bad? Was it just the series or was it the figure itself? We will find out today!

As you see the box you notice it is a book style kind of package and it has the figure itself on the front and the animated form as well. It has the Lost Canvas logo on the corner and the Bandai logo on the other. On the side of the box you see it says “Saint Cloth Myth” and on the bottom it says “Pegasus Cloth” the same as the old Pegasus packages and even with the same zodiac symbol. On the back of the box we see the figure has many action poses and the figure showing him with and without the helmet. You also see pictures of the object mode. So far mostly everything looks the same but as you open the package you see it’s a standard 2 sided window box. The difference is on the trim, it has more classy designs and it says on the top bronze saint and on the bottom it says Tenma.

Looking at the inside of the package it has the same layout as the old figures; it has the figure itself and most of the cloth parts on the left side, and the skeleton form of the object mode on the right side. The manual is very easy to follow and very easy to understand. As you build the object mode, you can see that this object mode was built very different from the rest. Most of the skeleton of the object mode is made up of solid pieces and not a lot of the cloth is used to make up the structure. The actual color of the cloth is a dark light blue if that makes any sense. You just have to see the pictures to see the color I’m talking about. Also the addition of a stand for the actual object mode is quite impressive, cause without that stand this object mode would be falling every five minutes.

Now as the figure goes, this figure is fantastic. They used a new kind of body to represent the anime and the figure looks good on it. The cloth fits great and it’s very tight to the body. The face and hair sculpt are great and his wild hair is one of the main attraction for this figure. This figure has the head piece plastic, shoulders, chest, arms , and all the leg parts die cast metal. The belt is composed of die cast and plastic, and a middle part on the chest is plastic as well. But as fantastic as I think this figure is, it does have major flaws. The figure has 2 faces, and one looks like his surprised and it does not look like he is screaming. This is a major no no in the industry. Make him look like you mean too and don’t make him look surprised. Second, the figure looks like a girl with the head piece and exchangeable helmet pieces. This maybe due to the fact that the figure itself was looking kind of feminine on the anime but this does not look good for the figure. And third, the figures skirt parts are very fragile, and they can snap easily. This skits first of all were hard to find, and then they were on the wings, to take them off the winds is kind of worrisome cause it feels like they’re going to snap. In the figure it worse, as you pose the figure, the skirt stays in one position and if you want to move, they feel like it’s going to snap as well. Just take extra precaution when dealing with the figure.

Overall this figure is great, maybe it was the lack of a fan base for the figure, but the figure has great points that a true saint seiya collector will enjoy. It also has some flaws that you may have to look into for your own collection purposes. Overall this figure is great and deserves your attention. For a full video review please look at SGTLopez25 channel on YouTube.

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Bandai - Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas Pegasus Tenma