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Nanoblock: Naruto SasuNaru

Sunday, September 25, 2016 / 2 Comments
Welcome back fellow nerds!

On another episode of nanoblocks, I present to you my OTP of all time: Sasunaru!!

The whole Naruto series consists of a Kakashi and another Gaara, but I shall save those for another day. As usual, I bought the entire series, and while I can't say much for the individual pieces, I was a little peeved about the fact the one of them were missing a base piece. That is. the single large base for which the nanoblock to stand on.

I'm not sure if Sasuke was meant to have a base, but I had to separately purchase other bases. If I remember correctly, my Sailormoon series also had missing bases, but it wasn't as bad as my Miku that was short of shoulder pieces LOL.



Here's all of the characters in the Naruto series, but right now I'll only show you the Sasuke and Naruto ones. I haven't gotten around to building the other two yet ;;


So without further ado.. TADAH! My lovely cuties~



I built Sasuke first, because I'm biased towards the Uchiha. I was actually pretty impressed with the details he had. At first it seemed quite mediocre, until I turned him over and saw his back. And there it was! The Uchiha fan!! Sasuke also came with pieces for a sword, which is really cool, all things considering.


I also thought that it might have been tough with all his blues, but they managed different shades, and I felt the designers did manage to capture the essence of Sasuke. Instead of black eyes they went with red, which was a nice touch.





His signature duck-butt hairstyle was slightly hard to replicate, but somehow it was quite well done too. Overall, 10/10.


Then on to Naruto. He obviously had less details, and unless I self paint his Uzumaki whirl on, it's impossible to have it. I did, however, like his bandage on one knee, and also his butt weapons pouch! So cute!





His headband also had the two long strings flopping down, points up! Naruto's orange is really vibrant in real life, and that goes for his hair as well.





Overall these two are adorable as heck and also relatively cheap compared to the Japanese ones. I don't think there is any Japanese version, but compared to any of their nanoblocks, Loz is definitely cheaper.

I actually bought a lot of other designs from Loz, but time eludes me.

Well, that concludes my Sasunaru for today, nerd out!


Written by: ninetylives



March comes in like a Lion

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I can't believe just how some things have passed me by for a pretty long time, yet there has long been an awareness of such lingering around the back of my head. Recently, while browsing in Books Kinokuniya I came across a series of manga that will have an anime adaptation in October (essentially the Fall season). Its drawing style is honestly not something that I would be remotely intrigued by, but like what I have said about the lingering stuff it had actually triggered something in my head. So I made a mental note to sample some. Anybody here reads 3-gatsu no Lion (March comes in like a Lion)?


The series has a rather interesting line-up, with the main character being a professional shogi player since a very young age, and how his life entwines with those of the people around him, in particular a trio of sisters living nearby. The theme of shogi seems to serve as just a backdrop and not overwhelm with its technicalities which is good, because I don't have plans to learn the game anytime soon. The story is also fairly slow-paced and not desperate to go anywhere. Anyway, I should say that my curiosity had suddenly multiplied, and I found myself reading until...Chapter 32 or somewhere around there.


Yeah, so the professional shogi player is Kiriyama Rei, who was 17 at the start of the manga. Rei comes across as severely socially awkward, but we quickly realise the reasons which have shaped him the way that he is. He leads an independent life after staying and training with his shogi teacher, though at one glance it isn't difficult telling that the so-called independence is actually nondescript and worrying. But fate had Rei meet with the Kawamoto sisters, who took an instant liking to him and informally act as his family of sorts. Oh, did I mention that there are also cats in this? The cats have their own voices throughout the manga! 



Spending time over at the Kawamotos gradually opens up Rei's vulnerability and his gentle nature. His life alternates between them, shogi and high school. Apparently, his status as a professional shogi player is larger than imagined, though there are obviously stronger and better players surrounding him. Rei's key opponents in shogi are somewhat a haphazard mix. Sure, they are rivals yet it is just as evident that they also genuinely care for Rei outside of the game. One particular guy stands out: Nikaidou Harunobu. Nikaidou has no sense of shame at all when it comes to Rei. We also realise that Rei has a tough time fighting off Nikaidou's overpowering invasion of personal space and such. Does anybody think that they are friends anyway? 



Besides the anime adaptation, there is a two-part live-action film adaptation which will premiere in March and April next year. I'm more interested in the anime though. Oddly, I don't find myself the least inclined to watch live-action adaptations. It is the same for other manga titles. Hmm. Anyway, I shall attempt to follow this series regularly. There is a subtle charm working!


Eccentrically Yours.

Written by J.Fluffysheep ♪  

Yuumi - Alien Hunter

Saturday, September 24, 2016 / No Comments





Name : Yuumi (Alien Hunter)
Height : 168cm
Weight : 50kg
Vital Stats : 34C-24-36
Birthday : 25 September 1988
Creator : Max Wong
Yuumi which stands for courage(Yuu) and beauty(Mi) is an Alien Hunter who thrives deep in the Amazon rainforest. Caught in a cross fire between a New-Born Alien and a Predator many years ago, Yuumi’s left eye was scarred and blinded by sulphuric acid sprayed from the alien. Incidentally, this works to her advantage as she shoots even better with a single eye. Armed with a few high-tech weaponry comprising of her Bow-and-Arrows, smart watch and survival knife, she is more determined than ever to protect Earth by wiping out the aliens.
The symbol on Yuumi’s forehead was a result of a scar; a “friendship” forged between a Predator and her. The Predator torched her forehead in what is to become her name “”. That was a symbolic sign that signified friendship - “The enemy of my enemy is my friend” (The Predator and Alien being sworn enemies). 

Yuumi's Dri-fit polyester/lycra suit enables her to move fast and wick perspiration off her body. It bears her second name which is similar to the hiragana word “

Inspired by the movie : Predators (left) vs Alien (right)

Years of physical training helped shape Yuumi’s physique to a point where she can do 20 single-hand pushups, bench press a maximum of 45kg and run 2.4km in 10:30min with full gears.




Yuumi uses a few high-tech weaponry such as:
HAWKEYE X-71 SMART WATCH
The Hawkeye smart watch incorporates advanced Octa Core 128-bit Alphapheonix processor for super fast multi-tasking processing. It has a 2 inch touch screen functionality which toggles between different applications. The smart watch is able to track the exact location of Aliens using the radar and infra-red sensor technology. It can also calculates the number of arrows remaining via the movement sensor of the pull-and-release motion. This information comes in handy without Yuumi having to reach out behind to feel the arrows.
STINGRAY SR-1 CROSSBOW
Made of solid reinforced titanium, the Stingray Crossbow packs a deadly punch to a maximum distance of 600m. As accuracy diminishes from 300m onwards due to flight projectory, it uses smart auto laser calibration which illuminates 85 milliwatts (650nm) laser on the target from 301m to 600m. Thus, even when the bow and arrow is pointing up, the arrow “locks on” to the target where the laser diode is pointed at.
RAMBO III SURVIVAL KNIFE
Yuumi uses the finest survival knife as she is dealing with monsters which is out of this world. The Rambo III knife is made of 440C stainless steel and measures 11 inch with 7 sawteeth which cuts through wire mesh. Yuumi uses this knife to clear dense forest trails, cut woods for fire and of course, Aliens’ throats.







Written by Max










Hare Kon

Thursday, September 22, 2016 / No Comments
Recently, I was invited to a rather peculiar wedding ceremony where three women have exchanged marital vows with the same man. In that particular town, such a phenomenon is not uncommon. Known as Hare Kon, it is where a man is permitted to marry multiple wives in an effort to save the declining birth rate. However, that same man can only take up a maximum of three wives. I can't say that I completely trust that arrangement anytime though it seems like a gradually natural affair in the eyes of the community. Then again, what could be worse?

Yeah, the utter fact that a woman has to share her husband with other women is largely unimaginable yet when she becomes confronted with a situation like such, her mind and heart can't readily agree though it is apparent that there is no other way than to embrace wholeheartedly her circumstances. Of course, she does develop feelings for her man. The idea of reciprocal however hinders that process. With three wives in the house, does that imply that the man's love for each woman is just one-third?



The outburst of varying emotions seeps through this unconventional relationship. Confusion sinks in almost all the time. The woman feels strongly against even the minute things that would have been fine with the other wives. Her 'sisters' are intolerant towards the new wife's complaints and such, as they believe that she is missing the bottom line of the situation. Once a person has entered into a new arrangement, there is no way to look back and whine about anything. 






The fine line between love and sex is easily overturned as well. I suppose that it is only natural for married couples to do the thing even if it could come across as perverse especially when the same man is tending to three different women at different times. The woman finds it nearly impossible to give in to that idea, yet over time it becomes apparent that she no longer struggles that much with exclusivity. Sure, there are more pressing issues around but the moment itself is just as important as it would define the direction of the woman's relationship with her husband and his other wives.


Drama is always present regardless of what is good or bad. So is comic relief. There are a lot of hilarious moments in their relationships with each other. Here is one that just kills without conscience: First Wife and Second Wife are in the middle of a heated debate over what sort of lingerie the Third Wife should buy so as to entice their husband at night. I didn't know that trying on lingerie so openly in the store was remotely possible in the first place. Well, that is part of life too I guess!


Eccentrically Yours.

Written by J.Fluffysheep ♪   

Figure Review: Ayase Eli Sore wa Bokutachi no Kiseki (SEGA)

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Remember when I said that I found several Love Live figures in my possession when I was organizing my room? For today, I have Ayase Eli's Sore wa Bokutachi no Kiseki version with me. I have also posted two other reviews previously for Honoka and you can read them here (Mogyutto version) and here (Valentine's version).
 
Base

A hexagonal base helps save space compared to round bases because you can always easily fit one figure against another. Eli also has quite a compact base which really helps to save space.
 
The extra detail of her name printed onto the base helps to add a new touch to the figure as well.
 
Posing and Assembly



Eli's pose is one that an idol would make. I think Eli is likely to make that pose as well, but it does not really correspond well with my image of her. She does, however, come from an official illustration and I find that there has been a very good transition of that into 3D.
 
Assembly is alike other prize figures. You align the holes at the bottom of her feet with the pegs on her base and slid her into place. Mine needed some work to get her in place but most prize figures are a little more bendy than scales so no harm was done.
 
Sculpting and Painting

 
Let's start by looking at her attire. The buttons and gold stripes are faithfully included into the figure. Her outfit also uses many different colors -- gold, red, black, white and a darker beige-yellow color. There are also no paint spills. I'm impressed by how the thin black line down to the right of her tie is cleanly painted, despite having the gold buttons over them.
 
The white frills on her skirt are also well done and really make the attire look extremely cute, especially when contrasted to the larger plaited skirt around it. The contrast with the black under-layer also looks amazing!
 
I love the sculpt of her kneecaps and how they get the perfect amount of light and shadow to make them look realistic. Other than that, I like the band around her right thigh, it constantly makes me wonder how it holds itself up, especially when they are on stage.
 
Boots-wise, I like how the laces work and how they are sculpted onto the figure. As seen, there are at least two different paints on the boots, the matte black and the shinier black at the toes of the boots.
 
I would also like to draw attention to the white top of her boots where there are tiny frills around the base of it. Each ruffle is sculpted individually!
 
 
The hair seam isn't that obvious, which is something quite rare for prize figures! And you'll notice that her ponytail isn't flat either, and has some movement to it.
 
Her ribbon that holds up her ponytail is quite detailed and isn't just a simple scrunchie. Of course, it doesn't look terribly fantastic but it fits very well with the theme of this outfit!
 
Enjoyment
 
I would recommend this to any Eli fans because she is now rather cheap in the aftermarket and is of quite good quality relative to the current price which she is going for!

~ Reina-rin