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This blog is specially created for anime figure collectors who like to Eat, Sleep, Play, an ESPer just like us. You can find reviews of figures and some items we have on hand that you may want to have.



Monday, 19 September 2011

Review: Alter Kos-mos

I was hunting up and down for a Kos-mos version 4 but that seems to sell like hotcakes. Then someone offered me this version of her, which I didn't think through enough before I bought her. Yes, I was desperate, and she seem well worth for the price too.
First things first. Honestly I don't quite like her face which looks a little bigger than normal. It seems unproportional to her slender figure. The features are very doll-like and there's not much of an expression to look at either. But that aside, the details of her suit makes up for it, so when you look at her you'll tell yourself it's not that bad.
I'm loving the head crown here, though I can't understand how the minor touch of blue can make this look so good.
When you talk about purple opaque hair in the figure world, this first thing that comes into everyone's mind is her. All figures, resins and figmas of her have the same translucent purple hair, so in other words, it ain't a Kos-mos if it ain't got that hair.
The back of her suit is also very highly detailed just like the front.
Even with the great color combination and detailing of her suit, I do kinda feel her pose is a little awkward. Her head's turned to her left, it does look interesting and unique at first, but you'll realise you can't get a good look at her overall. If you want to get a clear look at her face, you can't get a look at her front and if you want to get a clear look at her front, she's not looking your way.
Just the correct amount of skin exposed. It saddens me to see her rear's so flat.
The glove and fingers detail are there, but the paintjob's a little rough on the edge.
Nice gun.
Thigh with garter. Me like.
The future of high heels.
Just a rectangular white base.
A simple figure with a simple base. Not much to pinpoint, not much to praise either but a little simplicity hasn't hurt anyone yet.

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