The figma (フィグマ?) series is a Japanese action figure line produced by Max Factory and distributed by Good Smile Company. The product series is developed by the CEO of Max Factory, MAX Watanabe, as well as Masaki Apsy, and focuses on creating highly articulated hand-sized figures with a focus on popular anime characters. Each figma is sold with various accessories such as exchangeable faces, hands and other optional parts.Occasionally figma figures are based on other subjects such as characters from the Japanese voice synthesizing software, Vocaloid. the well-known Touhou game series and other popular Nintendo game series such as The Legend of Zelda and the Metroid series. There have also been a few figma figures based on real people, such as a figma of Michael Jackson from his "Thriller" music video.
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figma
Shorter version by me: basically its an hand sized articulated figure from Max Factory,and distributed by Good Smile Company, with many exchangeable body parts and accesories. The figure was based on mostly anime, sometimes game, and even real human movie character.
Their price vary from year to year, and between each rarity (normal-limited), but its a one of the "must have at least one" item for the figure collector. Because not only articulated, they also sculpted with a beautiful detail. I also devote
d most of my budget on this figure because of their quality and character variant.
Pro and cons:
(+)
- Highly articulated
- Detailed sculpted
- Efficient small sized to display
- Exchangeable part & accesory
- Each item come with a magic bag (lol) to store the part & accesory
- Each item also come with a standard display stand
- Based on so many franchises, so you might find your favorite character here
(-)
- Very sensitive to the hot temperature
(i have seen a bended quitar accesory because of the high temperature) - Hand sized mean its easy to lost the smaller part & accesory
- Should be taken with an extra care, especialy when you pull of the
parts (hand,head,etc..) to change them with the other parts.
well thats all.. i'll post some tips and trick to take care of them later
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