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Sunday, 20 May 2012

Review: Kotobukiya Rogue

Now I know why Gambit and Wolverine have the hots for her. She's simply irresistible. Rogue's always been my favourite female character among the X-Men, because she got style, attitude and her powers are so convenient, except for the fact she can't touch anyone without harming them.
Her hair's in a dark orange brown color, straight and neat. Unlike her comic and cartoon style which looks so rugged. I prefer this style anywhere anytime.
Her jacket's in a leather like texture, which I find it's very detailed and well shaded with all the wrinkles and color tone.
With her sweet looking face and those strands of white hair, no wonder she's my favourite. I can't get enough of that hair, especially she's using her hand to brush it to the back.
Her 'X' logo at each sides of her jacket. Very clearly printed.
Rogue's suit comes in her usual yellow and green combination. Like in the comics and cartoon series, it's also body hugging to show off her curvy figure. If she doesn't have that mutant power of hers, I definitely want to see more skin exposed.
Her back's long and slender. Very nice proportions.
Her utility belt's in a nice silver and black color combination. The black's in a matt finish which is similiar to her suit's texture. Very nicely made.
The area where all guys are craving for but unable to touch due to her mutant powers. One touch and you will go into coma. Not applicable for her PVC figure. Tested and proven.
High knee boots which all Bishoujo figures seemed to have. Rogue's boots are in a yellow glossy finish. Details, curves and textures are perfect.
The length of her legs are just nice. Awfully sexy and tempting to caress.
Rogue's base comes in a pure white color with 3 tier steps.
Rogue's not as masculine as what she's supposed to be, but Kotobukiya's slim and slender version of her looks so much better in bringing out her feminine side. Her base is a little simple although I would prefer something much more dynamic.

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