martes, 20 de julio de 2010

Squier: Bullet Strat PINK.

Since I don't do music for a living, I can consider this as hobby toy.

Yes, it's one of those cheap good looking Squiers.

There is nothing to hate about these guitars and I don't have much to say about it, only that's it's PINK and among 4 black guitars, this looks a little weird in my apartment, but who cares? I don't.

Besides, only real men get to play PINK guitars.

Specs?
-Laminated PINK body
-21 jumbo fret maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard.
-Chrome covered (weak) tuners.
-3 single-coil pickups.
-Non-tremolo hardtail bridge.
-5-way switching.


To be honest, this is not be most comfortable guitar for ME; not because of the color, but I'm used to the Ibanez RG action and speed; besides something to consider is the incapability of the tuners to do their job keeping the instrument in tune, but it's not such a big deal, since I'm used to the edge floating bridges that can be a real pain.

This is not a CLEAN sounding guitar, actually the pickups make some feedback but this comes just good to many music styles.



Did I need this???

NO, but I really wanted a pink guitar to go with the other 4 black ladies.

lunes, 5 de julio de 2010

Bahamut SIN. FF7 Advent Children.

From Square Enix, the Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children movie is what woe should have gotten initally instead of the "Spirits Within" cool looking fiasco.

Anyway, I'm not here to review anything just to take out of my chest the buyer's remorse, specially when buying a pricey, used and broken figure as the FF Creatures: Bahamut Syn.

"The Graceful dragon comes again… this time in the form of Bahamut-Sin! Appearing in various forms across the Final Fantasy series, Bahamut returns in the Upcoming DVD release of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. Measuring approximately 7" tall (with a display base), Bahamut-Sin is a marvel of design and deco! This monster was sculpted for Kotobukiya by Takayuki Takeya. Window box packaging."

This must be, if not the smallest, one of the tinyest and lest impressive bahamut made by Play Arts. BUT this doesn't mean it's not cool. It's one of the most detailed Play Arts toy... *ahem* statue with moving arms I've seen to date.




It's 7 inches tall and made of solid plastic... vinyl I believe. The sculpt is amazing and the paint app is very well done. There are some clear colored plastic details on the wings that give this handsome guy a plus.

Did I need this???

YES, from the very first moment I knew it existed, so after several years of looking for one, I finally find it at a decent price.


Arrrggg!!!

Hypnos: The God of Sleep. Bandai Cloth Myth.

The God of Sleep.

Wiki says: “The Greek god Hypnos is the personification of sleep and slumber, and the twin brother of Thanatos, the Greek god who personifies death and mortality. In the Saint Seiya mythos, although he is a subordinate of Hades, the Emperor of the Darkness and ruler of the Underworld, he is a deity with all attributes, and as his lord, he is a sworn enemy of the protector goddess of the Earth, Athena.”

Blah blah blah the end of the world, blah blah blah, doom, destruction and mayhem, blah blah blah.

Another design of the God Cloths (BIG boxes) from the Saint Seiya Hades series. Not only this looks classy, but somehow creepy.

Packed in a standard book style window box, The body is G3 with a large amount of articulation as usual. The figure is all plastic except for the feet which are made of die cast metal to match the armor.

As always, these guys seem to suffer alimentary disorders but it's for the armor to fit just right all over them.




This is a different sculpr for the head than thanatos; this one is corsseyed and looks stupid. The armor is a bitch to fit and has some quality issues; it's the first time I experience something like this with a cloth myth figure. The wings are all plastic, the same as the inner skirt.


Anyway, like Thanatos, Hypnos’s Cloth is equally as ornate. In classic art the God of sleep, Hypnos is traditional presented with peacock feathers and in a nod to that Hypnos’s Cloth comes styled with the peacock feathered motif. It sounds silly but it looks rather neat, especially in its object mode.


I'm feeling sleepy... I'll finish with this later. *yawns*

The result overall is beautiful, especially in it’s object mode. Some may say that the rounded edges look stupid, but that's the intention, this is a fucking peacock.


Did I REALLY need this???

NO, this is my second most expensive toy EVER and it's not as near as cool as his brother, but oh well.




domingo, 4 de julio de 2010

Vanille and Shruberry. Final Fantasy XIII

Play Arts Kai final Fantasy 13

VANILLE AND LIGHTNING

Thanks to a good canadian friend, Scott (AKA Peter Peeker), I was able to get this pink haired figure: Play Arts Kai Lightning.
 
The figure in this new line are supposed to be bigger and better looking.
 
Lightning and Vanille look like a spokesmodel showing off some designer's new collection. They're built like the girls you see Vanity and Cosmo magazines, with long limbs, a long body, a tiny waist, and little itty-bitty hands and feet.
 
It's rare that you see a toy of this scale with this much articulation with such a detailed sculpt. Even some 1/6 scale figures don't have the kind of detail Play Arts worked into this. These new figures have all kinds of little features that really get my geeky juices flowing. Pockets, pouches, belts and buckles, the sculpted hands (with a second pair of fists), the hair and the scarf, buttons and boot laces.
 
 


 
There are lots of functional (and annoyingly evident) points of articulation that help get these girls in almost any position; imagination sets the limits.
 
 


The scuplpting is really impressive, so as the paint apps, but these suffer from the same little imperfections of the other Play Arts figures.
 
 






Did I need these???

YES, hell YES. Muchas gracias Scott.