Thursday, November 21, 2013

Tsutsukakushi Tsukiko

Hello everyone!

It's been ages since my last post here, I know, but today I am going to post results of my latest shopping!

Yup, kammy ordered a moe fig. Even I didn't expect this.
This article will not only talk about the fig, but will also contain a bit about Yatta.pl, a polish shop with figs and other anime goods.



Night from 10th to 11th November, kammy half-asleep boots his laptop up, checks e-mail as per usual, and his attention got caught by one mysterious item, that happened to be in affordable price. Thinking no longer than 5 minutes, as per usual Kam's standards, he soon added item to the cart. Buyout. Now there is no escape, Kam bought the item. Unfortunately he couldn't pay immedietly like he's used to do, because his bank was closed that day, as soon as everything went back up, the money was sent. A bit more than week later (day after the package was sent) it arrived.


Well, the awfully obvious tape gave out what it was pretty much immidietly, and it only got confirmed after opening the package.

Gotta give it to Yatta.pl, this fig was packed perfectly, I wouldn't do it better myself, and I am pretty damn picky about packaging. 10/10



Made by Kotobukiya, sculpted by Chizuru and based on Kantoku's Illustration: <<link>>

The box itself is rather plain, especially compared to my other figs. Front shows whole fig, Tsukiko's face being covered with less plastic than other parts


Both sides are covered with photos of the fig and character's catchphrase


Back of the box is transparent, and shows fig from the back.... together with some Tsukiko pantsu!


Top and bottom are kinda irrevelant, besides top being cat-shaped, but here it is for the curious ones anyway:


Interiors of the box are all pink with some polka dots~


Insides contain fig, additional accessories like magnetic apple and a neko, plus some piece of paper with info on how to put everything together, well, not like there's much to tell. AND WELL, it won't even mention about the most important part, but that later.


Everything inside is nicely packed and secured with some plastic foil.


Everything's nicely wrapped, and Tsukiko's leg is secured to a stand with a screw.



Well, now we got a certain problem, how to get rid of this goddamn foil that's literary EVERYWHERE?!
While pulling it from below her hair is fairly easy, the remaining foil is stuck. Stuck for good. NOW we need to do something that's not mentioned in the little "guidebook", we have to PULL OUR POOR TSUKIKO APART! 

And I'm not even kidding.


After carefully and gently grabbing her chest, move it a bit from front to back few times to loosen everything up.

Once you get rid of the foils, the glorious Tsukiko is pretty much ready to be displayed.


All you need/may add now is the magnetic apple, white cat and cat shadow.


 And yeah, the apple is not whole covered in those white dots, I've also included a photo of magnet clip for the curious ones.


One of the great details of this fig - the awesome cherries - are something that I just can't overlook!


And as you may have noticed already, the skirt is pretty much removable (I honestly didn't know about that when I ordered her!)


 And this shows some nice pantsu


Allright, time to dump rest of my pics as some sort of gallery, hue.











The Glorious Tsukiko is still a bit smaller than my Kurisu, but they still look great together!



And now a group picture of my current collection:


That's it for today, thanks for reading and see you later!

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