maandag 19 november 2012

Fullmetal alchemist Brotherhood PVC figure Ichiban kuji Roy Mustang

This is a review about a PVC action figure of the anime character 'Roy' from the anime 'Fullmetal alchemist'. Roy also known as the Flame Alchemist, is the tritagonist of the Fullmetal Alchemist series. He is a State Alchemist and officer in the Amestrian State Military. A hero of the Ishval Civil War and Edward Elric's superior officer, Colonel Mustang is a remarkably capable commander who plans to become the next Führer of Amestris. Here Roy is shown in his state uniform while snapping his fingers to release his ability.

P R O D U C T   I N F O R M A T I O N
Product type: PVC Figure
Manufacturer: Banpresto
Year of release: 2010
Classification: Ichiban Kuji
Price: I bought this figure at an anime exhibition for about € 30 ( 38.44 USD).
Height: It's about 14 cm (5.46 inch) in height.

R E S E M B L A N C E
Roy's characteristic uniform really pops out at this figure. It is painted and sculpted very accurate like the image we get from Roy in the anime. All the details of Roy's jacket are present and really tilt the figure to an higher level. The face of Roy is a let down I'm afraid. When you look at the figure's face at the front, it doesn't look like Roy at all. But if you put the figure in profile the face looks a lot better to be honest. Even though I'm a bit disappointed about the face and the hair of the figure.

Q U A L I T Y
I have to complement the sculptors on their job with this figure. The folds in Roy's uniform are sculpted very realistically and so is his face. I like how they have executed his simple uniform with so much folds. It makes the figure seem on a high level. Not to mention his waving cape which is outstanding. His hair is sculpted rather rough though. It's a shame that there are some visible seams on the figure though. I also can't be very optimistic about the paintwork of this figure. The overall paintwork isn't too bad, but at some places it is rather sloppy. If the painting were a bit better it would have tilted the figure to an even higher level.


C O N S T R U C T I O N
There was no real building needed for this figure. Roy fitted easily in the ground plate and his supporting beam did too.

1 P I E C E   O R   B U I L D I N G
The figure was in one piece with only the ground plate and supporting beam separate.

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