Queen's Blade - Tomoe - Excellent Model - 1/8 (MegaHouse)
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In stock @ Neokyo
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Only ¥250 fee, 45 days free storage.
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Only ¥250 fee, 45 days free storage.

In stock @ JFigure.com (¥8,100)
Pre-owned A/A condition: The box is opened but the figure is overall in good condition. Parts complete. Est. DHL price for USA / Canada: JPY4700
Pre-owned A/A condition: The box is opened but the figure is overall in good condition. Parts complete. Est. DHL price for USA / Canada: JPY4700

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piruvy crunches on ice

I hope it goes well for you! (and remember to always test it first, but I'm sure you know that, because trains//// Good luck~!!)
Will definitely give it a try. Many thanks Great idea, thanks so much. I just bought some testers dulcote to seal the weathering powder on one of my locomotives. It never occurred to me to use it on my figures.
Will definitely give it a try. Many thanks Great idea, thanks so much. I just bought some testers dulcote to seal the weathering powder on one of my locomotives. It never occurred to me to use it on my figures.

Great idea, thanks so much. I just bought some testers dulcote to seal the weathering powder on one of my locomotives. It never occurred to me to use it on my figures.
Will definitely give it a try. Many thanks
Just in case you still have her/wish to fix this issue. c: I know this is really late, but something you (and anyone else) can do to fix this kind of issue (with the cast-off clothes, or any other figure with paint issues) is to use a fixative/sealant. (I uhh... would avoid against gloss and recommend matte... haha...) Some recommended brands are: Mr Super Clear Matte/UV Cut, Model Masters Lusterless (flat) Lacquer Overcoat, Mr Top Coat Matte, Testors Dullcote.(stay away from oil/acetone-based brands if possible. Such as Krylon... since they can melt weaker paints) The only issue is the smell, so after you fix/seal the paint on the clothes, leave it in a garage or somewhere for a week to let the smell go away.
Will definitely give it a try. Many thanks
Just in case you still have her/wish to fix this issue. c: I know this is really late, but something you (and anyone else) can do to fix this kind of issue (with the cast-off clothes, or any other figure with paint issues) is to use a fixative/sealant. (I uhh... would avoid against gloss and recommend matte... haha...) Some recommended brands are: Mr Super Clear Matte/UV Cut, Model Masters Lusterless (flat) Lacquer Overcoat, Mr Top Coat Matte, Testors Dullcote.(stay away from oil/acetone-based brands if possible. Such as Krylon... since they can melt weaker paints) The only issue is the smell, so after you fix/seal the paint on the clothes, leave it in a garage or somewhere for a week to let the smell go away.
piruvy crunches on ice

Wow, the issue with the paint transfer on her is just ridiculous.
I know this is really late, but something you (and anyone else) can do to fix this kind of issue (with the cast-off clothes, or any other figure with paint issues) is to use a fixative/sealant. (I uhh... would avoid against gloss and recommend matte... haha...) Some recommended brands are: Mr Super Clear Matte/UV Cut, Model Masters Lusterless (flat) Lacquer Overcoat, Mr Top Coat Matte, Testors Dullcote.(stay away from oil/acetone-based brands if possible. Such as Krylon... since they can melt weaker paints) The only issue is the smell, so after you fix/seal the paint on the clothes, leave it in a garage or somewhere for a week to let the smell go away.
Just in case you still have her/wish to fix this issue. c:
I know this is really late, but something you (and anyone else) can do to fix this kind of issue (with the cast-off clothes, or any other figure with paint issues) is to use a fixative/sealant. (I uhh... would avoid against gloss and recommend matte... haha...) Some recommended brands are: Mr Super Clear Matte/UV Cut, Model Masters Lusterless (flat) Lacquer Overcoat, Mr Top Coat Matte, Testors Dullcote.(stay away from oil/acetone-based brands if possible. Such as Krylon... since they can melt weaker paints) The only issue is the smell, so after you fix/seal the paint on the clothes, leave it in a garage or somewhere for a week to let the smell go away.
Just in case you still have her/wish to fix this issue. c:
Brand New for ¥9,270 / ~$62.62 / ~€59.06
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Pre Owned for ¥6,468 / ~$43.36 / ~€41.21
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