Figure Review: Figma Black Rock Shooter by Max Factory
October 21, 2010 at 4:50 pm | Posted in Figure, Figure Reviews | 1 CommentTags: black rock shooter, figma, figure review, huke, max factory
Alright, this is my third figure review, this time it’s Black Rock Shooter figma version. I do not own her, she belongs to NanoZero. I know there are plenty of reviews for her already, but she’s so fantastic that I had to review her. As you already know, she is manufactured by Max Factory, like all figmas. I own Nanoha and Fate StrikerS figmas and Fate movie version figma. I took over 200 pictures of her. The lighting will get better as time goes on, anyway let’s get on with the review.
Black Rock Shooter is by far the most well made figma. When I first saw her, I was amazed by how well her paint job is. I love her eyes, flame, and the blue in her hair.
Her coat is very shiny. Max Factory did great with the joints on the coat. This allows you to move her coat ends freely.
Like her coat, her boots have a shiny paint job.
Where the base and the figure meet.
The base connects with the end of her coat.
She comes with 3 alternate faces.
Her faces, hands, hair pieces, and Black Blade
She also comes with the Rock Cannon, as you can see, it has it’s own stand.
Connecting her hand to the handle was pretty difficult. I don’t know if it’s any easier on the Nendoroid version. I didn’t do many poses with the cannon.
The only good pose I did with the Cannon.
I liked using her Black Blade a lot.
This is my favorite shot of all the 200 pictures I took.
I didn’t use her closed eyes face very much either.
Overall, I really liked this figure, not too sure if I’d own her myself, I’m more into Black Gold Saw. Max Factory has definitely improved on the figma line. Thanks NanoZero for letting me review her. I might be getting the Nendoroid version of BRS. I hope that Black Gold Saw will come out just as nice as BRS did. There will be more reviews in the future. I’ll update soon.
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I like how they added gloss to her clothing, and of course her blue flame.
Comment by Nopy— October 24, 2010 #