>>11230010>>11230015Best to kitbash one of your own. Turns out you just need to buy any of the Lucky Star girls and then mod them so the hems of their forearm sleeves become the upper arm sleeves, and pop Archetype She's toned belly and a feminine set of arms on to really get that Astolfo feel.
And a pair of legs with long thigh-high white stockings, which is surprisingly pretty rare in figmas.
Oh, and you'd need to buy a Re-Ment Monster Energy too. That might be a bit tricky, but they exist.
Overall, it's doable and relatively cheap (if you know where to look), but damn you'd need to do some drilling and dremelling to get the parts to all pop in perfectly. The upper arm sleeves are hell, because the articulation becomes limited since you're slotting a regular thick elbow peg inside a tiny (possibly widened) socket, and also the pink hems of the Lucky Star sleeves are not made of flexible plastic, so you're gonna need to probably hunt for a double-elbow joint or mod it up even more if you really want him to be all cutesy to the max.
And since the joint socket for the upper torso of the Lucky Star figma requires a ball joint, and the Archetype She's lower socket is also a ball joint, you'll probably need some modified double-ball-ended ball joint somehow. Or be creative and stick some means of keeping them together in by jury-rigging something with PVC/rubber/polycaps.
…does figma produce double-ball-ended ball joints? I know they did one for their Demons Souls Fluted Armor knight. Hard to find it elsewhere…