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Saturday, 30 July 2011

Review: Max Factory Kagamine Rin Nuclear Fusion

I was looking for something to go with my Max Factory Miku and I stumbled across Rin Nuclear Fusion, she had exactly the element I was looking for to go as a pair with Miku. Then I realised they're actually from the same illustrator.
Rin contains a lot of parts mostly to go with the base that she has to complete the nuclear look. What caught my eyes are the saturn rings, the savvy guitar and a great base to go with.
Again with the mature looking face compare to the other versions of her, definitely it's something that I want to go for. The pose all natural while strumming her guitar. With the hair holding up by the white and black ribbons, it drops down all so naturally. They did great with the golden hair clips.
Her guitar's details are fantastic, it has the personal and solid feel that only Rin owns this guitar. Not to mention they even add her holding a guitar pick and not just finger plucking.
The gold and black compliments well. The guitar neck looks like the real thing. It's just a pity they didn't add strings to it.
Her outfit holds a good contrast of black, white and yellow. Her guitar strap details were amazing with the gold chain holding on. Just take a look at the yellow tie knots on her shirt, I have never seen anything like them before.
There's this really nice ruffles at the tip of the skirt. Very detailed looking, exactly what a gothic dress will look like. I realised that the leggings are similiar to that of Miku's, only hers are in yellow stripes.
Here you can see her headphones plugged to a wire. And for your info, yes, it is a wire. With that serious face, she's so pretty.
A winged logo behind her back in opposite colors of her shirt.
The base has a concept of a big boom speaker which meant to project her instrument sound. Her shoe laces are also yellow in color which matches with the ribbons on her shirt. It's great they add a 3rd color to the outfit, otherwise it'll be kind of monochrome with just black and white.
The wires running about to the other end looks like the real thing. I kinda of like the idea of using red and green insulated cables, which is what we always buy from the common hardware stores.
The other end of cable plugs into the base from her headphone as most guitarist would like a feedback of what they're playing on stage. They can't really hear what sound they're really projecting due to the direction facing to the audience.
Great gothic outfit and diorama. I can feel the hardwork behind this figure to make her as close to a real musician. This figure is a must have, especially when you already owned the Miku VN02.

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