(Aug. 01, 2011 1:33 PM)♥ Wrote: (Aug. 01, 2011 3:49 AM)To Wrote: I actually have that D-Arts Metabee, and both of the current Kotokobukiya kits coming my way. I also have the Kuwagata version of Medarot DS coming my way, haha.
How is the figure, exactly? I really want to pick it up.
Belzelga is a huge favourite of mine also.
D-Arts is a line from Bandai figures that include S.H. Figuarts (specializes in Kamen Rider, Super Sentai, Jump, and PreCure characters, and some kid from Doraemon), Robot Damashii (specializes in robots or armor-suits from shows like Gundam, Full Metal Panic, Code Geass, etc.), Chogokin (also robots, but with heavy metal), and the Samurai Armored Troopers and Saint Seiya lines (figures with attachable armor) that have multiple points of articulation to give off realistic poses reminiscent to that from the original series.
D-Arts is a line that specializes in game characters. While they started off with Digimon, which is an anime, you can say that Digimon also falls under the gaming category. Same with Medarots. D-Arts Metabee come with a removable Medal, interchangeable faceplates for activated and deactivated mode, shooting visual effects, and one extra set of different hand positions. (opened palm).
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