3 Dec
Because of continuous power outages triggered by high winds out here in Southern California, I’m going to have to make this extremely short. What was just added to our Gallery are photos of this Bunnygirl Haruhi figure which I’ve received about a week or so ago. The workshop did a terrific job with the paintwork, however the same cannot be said about what is supposedly a Italia Mondial II guitar — one of the strings is loose as well. But overall this certainly beats Atelier Sai’s prepainted version any day.
Oh, and this is absolutely the last time I’ll be taking snapshots of my collection indoors. I just can’t seem to get the proper lighting anymore at home. Plus for this one I had clean up the background since it was just too dark. Hopefully I’ll be able to re-take photos of it in the future.
11 Responses for "Bunnygirl Suzumiya Haruhi - Propainted"
This is beautifully done and her eye even looks real!!!
Her eye looks somewhat buggy (bug-like?) o_0
She looks really really good in the picture. How much was it? I wouldn’t mind paying a hundred give or take.
looks really awsome! the only thing thats bugging me would be the mouth
You bought the Resin? Gasp! *jealous*
Out of curiosity does anyone know of any sites to help a beginner get started in this hobby. I’ve been looking but not much luck in the resin model field :(
Os: Yeah around that much. It isn’t too late to order it you know :D
If anyone does make the purchase, be sure to handle it with extreme care — especially when it comes to those hair ribbons of hers.
Hey, pKjd, link me to the shop you got it from. DO IT! I am going to buy one. And one of the Yuki models when they come out. LINKS!
I just got the last Haruhi kit from Xenomorph now currently taking their lesson for resin model
Bunny Haruhi is mine!…
It’s here! It’s here! The postman just left! MINE MINE MINE!!! Bunny Haruhi!!!
;_; <— tears of joy.
My life is now complete.
It’s a pre-painted recast from e2046 of the most awesome figure of Haruhi-sama ever produced by mo…
Im glad for you…^-^
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