Errrm... yeah, please excuse the mindless title, Tomeko here! Good day
everyone!
Getting straight to the point, we were able to borrow the sample product
that was announced just the other day, so I will have the honor of
introducing it here today.
[Fresh
Pretty Cure!] Eas
Here is a character from [Fresh Pretty Cure!] that was on air last
year.
She started off active (?) as one of the bad guys, but later turns Pretty
Cure and becomes an ally.
This time, however, her appearance as the villain had been turned into a
figurine.
She isn't just slim, but is also very stylish.
So beautiful, Yes!
The delicious thighs!!
ahhh, what's with that hand!?
The hand gesture,
the fingers look so erotic!!
*cough* Sorry, Pretty Cure is aimed at the young ladies of the world, and
is clearly a pure, innocent anime, therefore we shan't view it in such
manner......I'm sure... probably...
Oh the moist, glossy texture of the paint, and the shading that gives it
real depth, its very nicely done.
The cool, yet bored looking expression.
Personally I think the sculpting of her lips is really worth paying
attention to!
the craftsman
must be sooooo perv...... *cough cough* pardon me. It's only a
1/8 scale, yet the level of completion is just outstanding. The craftsman
really overdone the work this time!
It might be a little hard to notice, but the collarbones have been
properly reproduced too.
And even when you change the angle from the front, her expression doesn't
change.
The crystal stand is very pretty too. It stands very sharply on the edge
as well.
The composition is exquisite, and as far as I've checked the sample, I
hadn't detected any instability of the display base either.
The hem of the skirt, or is it part of the dress? had been crafted thin,
yet sharply.
So much so that you would think it might shatter if you accidentally
dropped it or something.
Its not the most intricate design in the world, nor has it overwhelming
amount of information, but this is a marvelous figure that gives you a
sense of extraordinary level of completion within its simplicity.
I would imagine this is what you would call a REAL talent.
I especially think that its amazing that the molding looks so natural
from any given angle, this is surely worth checking out!!
Anyway, I would've loved to share more images, but I'll finish up around
here.
I really hope I was able to share with you all, the greatness (?) of Lady
Eas.
Right then, that's it for today!
See you in the next week's Hobby Search Blog!
By Tomeko, who wants to reach spiritual enlightenment on the riverbanks
of Indus River.