>Repostan from the last thread:some pics for the manlet pirate skellies
>http://kaiyodo.co.jp/k-blog/%E3%82%AB%E3%83%97%E3%82%BB%E3%83%ABq/b=1290/A new skeleton showed up. It's a diecast COO Model skeleton (scale 1/6):
>https://www.amiami.com/eng/detail/?gcode=FIGURE-050799Reposting a little review from anon in the last thread:
>>7684058>Anyone else get their Dokuroman skellies yet? I'm a little disappointed, to be honest, but only a little.>+ They are EXTREMELY lightweight, so crazy leaning poses are possible without a stand>+ They hold together way better than I expected>+ Smooth, easy to manipulate joints that are easy to pop in and out>+ They look nice, and are relatively anatomically accurate+ Elbows, hips, and knees have great ranges of movement
>- There is no backwards neck movement at all. They cannot look up even slightly.>- Hinged jaw is a nice extra, but it's a little loose on some and the tooth sculpt is so shallow it might as well not be there, making them look like Mr. Bones.>- Shoulders get maybe 15 degrees of outward movement at best, you will not get much out of them>- GITD one has weak glow--big particles of GITD powder are visible in the plastic under a blacklight.>- Feet are sculpted realistically--this was a mistake. There are two contact points at the heel and mid-foot, and this combined with very small feet makes them surprisingly hard to stand/balance even in basic poses. They should have just gone with an unrealistic, but stable, flat foot.>It sounds like I have more negatives than positives here, but really, I'm not mad at em. They're decent additions to the skelly collection. I just wish they were done a little better. And also I hope OG Dokuroman isn't gone forever, cause those are better toys overall.