WFC 03 Kamen Rider Luna Trigger
This is the review of WFC Kamen Rider Double Luna Trigger.
The price is 2,200 yen (about SGD 35.00) before adding the shipment charges....
The box...
Out of the box....
You will get the figure separated in 2 halves and the signature weapon, Trigger Magnum - the small one and the big one....
Let's have a look at the figure....
Weapon time with some action pose...
Now the main highlight of this WFC series is in fact "Divide and Combine" and that means if you have all the 3 or 4 figures from this series, you can get many different variations of Kamen Rider Double (or W) forms as seen in the TV.....
So for this review sake, we presents the "Divide and Combine" features of this WFC series below:
Overall, this WFC series is just slightly cheaper from the more popular S.H. Figuarts series but they manage to offer something that S.H. Figuarts can't provide. Articulation in our opinion is just about average, nothing much to shout about. Though you have the articulation on the elbow and knee joints, don't expect anything superior. If you can look beyond thee articulation issue, you will somehow having fun with figure especially as display purpose.... change them all everyday....
S.H. Figuarts series seems to be very popular amongst the toy/figure collectors but Bandai is targeting different market segments and audience for their FFR and WFC series and don't be surprised that in Japan and the Chinese region, the FFR and WFC series seems to be quite popular and along the way there are some serious/matured collectors who also happen to like this alternative figure series from Bandai.
Additionally, you can also read the review of the other WFC figure as below;
WFC 01 Kamen Rider Double Cyclone Joker
WFC 02 Kamen Rider Double Heat Metal
WFC 03 Kamen Rider Double Luna Trigger
WFC 04 Kamen Rider Double Fang Joker
WFC 05 Kamen Rider Accel
WFC 06 Kamen Rider Double Cyclone Joker Extreme
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The price is 2,200 yen (about SGD 35.00) before adding the shipment charges....
The box...
Out of the box....
You will get the figure separated in 2 halves and the signature weapon, Trigger Magnum - the small one and the big one....
Let's have a look at the figure....
Weapon time with some action pose...
Now the main highlight of this WFC series is in fact "Divide and Combine" and that means if you have all the 3 or 4 figures from this series, you can get many different variations of Kamen Rider Double (or W) forms as seen in the TV.....
So for this review sake, we presents the "Divide and Combine" features of this WFC series below:
Overall, this WFC series is just slightly cheaper from the more popular S.H. Figuarts series but they manage to offer something that S.H. Figuarts can't provide. Articulation in our opinion is just about average, nothing much to shout about. Though you have the articulation on the elbow and knee joints, don't expect anything superior. If you can look beyond thee articulation issue, you will somehow having fun with figure especially as display purpose.... change them all everyday....
S.H. Figuarts series seems to be very popular amongst the toy/figure collectors but Bandai is targeting different market segments and audience for their FFR and WFC series and don't be surprised that in Japan and the Chinese region, the FFR and WFC series seems to be quite popular and along the way there are some serious/matured collectors who also happen to like this alternative figure series from Bandai.
Additionally, you can also read the review of the other WFC figure as below;
WFC 01 Kamen Rider Double Cyclone Joker
WFC 02 Kamen Rider Double Heat Metal
WFC 03 Kamen Rider Double Luna Trigger
WFC 04 Kamen Rider Double Fang Joker
WFC 05 Kamen Rider Accel
WFC 06 Kamen Rider Double Cyclone Joker Extreme
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