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Queen's Blade - Tomoe - Excellent Model - 1/8 (MegaHouse)
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08/2007 As Standard (Japan)
5,000 JPY (USD)4535123711039
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1/8  H=200mm (7.8in, 1:1=1.6m)
Various
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In stock @ Solaris Japan (¥6,468)

Brand New for ¥9,270 / ~$62.62 / ~€59.06
└ A treasure is waiting for you! ✗
Pre Owned for ¥6,468 / ~$43.36 / ~€41.21
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In stock @ Neokyo
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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
In stock @ GoodsRepublic
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Available on DoujinRepublic (Free Shipping from Japan).
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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~!!)
EtherealSyn7 years ago#8140234Great 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
7 years ago
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


piruvy8 years ago#5382090I 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:
7 years ago
piruvy crunches on ice
EtherealSyn8 years ago#3014318Wow, 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:
8 years ago
ringoiero3608 years ago#2778307Still selling, but price reduced to $25.

Is this still available?
8 years ago