![]() With 1,55 m Homura is a rather small girl, the figure here is 185 mm in height, but for a real 1/8 scale she should be 9 mm taller, but it’s no really big deal. Homura might be mistaken for another Beach Queen figure, but surprisingly the figure is scaled 1/8 and part of Waves Dream Tech line. One of the reasons why I parted with mine after some time. Btw this was once my Misaka Mikoto, it’s good that the cutie has a sister now ^^Īs nice as Beach Queens are, 1/10 is a quite small scale and they have a lack of presence when placed next to larger scaled figures. Miette and Exilehero from Otagamers recently proved how photogenic these figures are, great job guys. These 1/10 scaled figures are of solid, sometimes even very nice quality, they often have moveable neck joints and a nice design overall. This figure of Akemi Homura was manufactured by Wave and the release occured in the end of June 2013. Wave is very famous for their Beach Queens line, where they adapt the heroines of fresh anime shows in beach attire. ![]() I want to support such things, in hope to see more such adaptions in the future. I love GK figures but sadly good GK’s are hard to get and are rarely turned into PVC figures. One thing really caught my interest, this Homura figure was adapted from a GK figure sculpted by Ousaka Miki. Her origin is the all so famous Puella Magi Madoka Magica, where a more or less sad destiny was delivered to every magical girl involved.Īkemi Homura is portrayed as a smart person with a graceful appearance and a cool contained attitude, but actually I never liked her attitude or I don’t like what became of her (episode 10).Ī disliking for the character doesn’t automatically mean that I will pass on an appealing figure. Todays figure is Homura, the gloomy girl with a firearm and other weaponary fetish. ![]() So after a little too long break comes a new figure review. ![]()
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