| Date of Review |
December 2005 |
| Manufacturer |
Yamato |
| Subject |
Kazami Mizuho Swimsuit |
| Scale |
1/5.5 |
| Kit Number |
33914 |
| Primary Media |
Pre-painted polystone |
| Pros |
Sexy character. Very nice casting and finish. |
| Cons |
|
| Skill Level |
N/A |
| MSRP (yen) |
¥14,800 |
Okay, it's all Tom Grossman's fault! I read his review of the
sexy Kazami Mizuho figure
kit that he picked up from HobbyLink
Japan. I've always been interested in anime figures since I
watched a few modelers working with them in my old IPMS Albuquerque
chapter. After trying to resist for several days, I finally broke
down and ordered the same figure kit from HLJ.
Now that I'd found the kit, I realized I had another problem.
I don't know squat about the Please! Teacher series or what the
figure is supposed to really look like after completion. Worse
yet, I had no idea how to do anime eyes. I remember some of the
more innovative anime figures had their eyes done as decals to
make that job easier, but no such luck here. I had to find a model
to work from, and boy did I ever!
Over on HLJ's sale rack was a pre-finished figure in 1/5.5 scale
of Kazami Mizuho in a swimsuit. The photos on the site show a nicely
finished figure of the character in a two-piece swimsuit looking
like the anime version of a Lladro figurine. It was also marked
down from its MSRP of ¥14,800 to ¥10,360 (about $89 USD).
You can see the item here.
The figure arrived in a well-protected package that contained
a styrofoam protective shell for the figure and very nice-sized
base. Assembly took less than a second inserting the metal pin
fixed into the bottom of one of Kazami's feet into the stone base.
The finish on my figure seems to be flawless. I am very pleased
with the quality of this figure and its finish. For those of you
who are figure painters, note that the skin of this figure is a
monotone flesh with no noticeable highlighting or shading. The
effects you see in the photos are the interaction of the very detailed
casting with the lighting.
I definitely recommend this figure to any anime fan, especially
one who appreciates tastefully done figures that are presentable
to all ages.
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