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Friday 15 June 2012

Review: Kotobukiya Cerestia

This is Cerestia, the Queen of the Elven Kingdom Astraea. A rare beauty at first sight. She gives out a relax and peaceful feeling when you look at her. The symbol on her forehead is very well designed, probably there as a symbol of her royalness.
The feathers on her hair looks great. There are some fine line details and the feathers are really thin in thickness. Her ears are nicely made as well and sometimes I can see the sunlight shining through them.
She has a long, wavy blond hair coming all the way down to her skirt.
It would be inappropriate for a Queen to expose this much of skin, but I prefer my Queen this style anytime anywhere. I like her outfit's design the most among the rest of the Shining Wind figures. The silver ring holding straps of her top in place with gaps inbetween, showing her fair awesome skin.
Her overall dress color fades from a bright yellow to a light green with extra wrinkles for details. I spot her belly button.
Her sleeves are in the same pattern as her top. It really shows off Cerestia's slim and slender built from this angle.
Her white skirt covers enough to show just the right amount of thighs. Makes me wanna rest my head on those soft looking thighs.
The book she comes with is also incrediblely detailed. There are scriptings on it and there are several layers of pages to make it look natural. Quite a good job for something that small.
Cerestia's skirt has fantastic details. The wrinkles are everywhere and the ruffles at the end of the skirt are pretty well made. Her bare feet are hidden underneath her skirt and as you can see, there's a part where her foot is protruding from her skirt.
The Queen's pet, Lassi. I don't know what species this is but looks kind of cute.
Seems to me that this pet is inspired by Dumbo.
Her base is in a green cloth textured circle, probably made to look like a soft grass patch. To me, the texture feels similiar to a pool or snooker table. The perimeter goes according to the length of Cerestia's skirting laying on it.
Cerestia's beautiful, well made and affordable. I really can't think of any reason why anyone doesn't want to get her.

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