E2046 – Kan’u Unchou on a motorcycle
I’ve blogged about E2046′s prepainted resin figures before, such as their cast of the BUBBA Bunny Haruhi and Yuki Nagato.
As part of their ORI series of products, E2046 has created an original Kan’u Unchou (from Ikkitousen) resin figurine that looks like the most thorough work in their pre-assembled product line thus far.
I’m not sure when Kan’u ever rode a motorcycle in the Ikkitousen, but she sure looks good doing it. Somehow figures look better when they come with a motorcycle.
As usual, pre-assembled and professionally-painted resin kits don’t come cheap, although E2046′s pricing is definitely cheaper than paying a hobby shop to do it for you. This particular one costs 300 USD excluding shipping, and you can get the unpainted garage kit for 100 USD. Generally, resin figures do look more impressive than mass-produced PVC ones, and E2046 has a pretty good track record so far.
More pictures available in the official gallery. (With even larger watermarks!)
I have no idea how well these things sell, given their limited nature (each one is assembled and painted manually) and pricing as compared to PVC figures, but E2046′s version of BUBBA Haruhi Bunny sold pretty well, enough to warrant remakes. It seems that E2046 has been trying quite hard to duplicate that success with an original sculpt of their own. Besides this, they also appear to be working on a sculpt of Shunya’s Asuka.
From my experience, most people who coughed up over a hundred bucks for Haruhi (like me) were fanboys of the show rather than collectors of resin figures in general. I wonder if Ikkitousen has enough fanboy appeal. Well, do take a look at the product page for yourself. Also, Miku.
Full disclosure: I’m not being paid for this post, but it was solicited. The opinions above represent my own.
July 11th, 2008 at 8:56 pm
My wallet just bled, I think.
July 11th, 2008 at 9:22 pm
Eeew, get your moneyblood off me.
I think if this kit is original, they’ve got to keep making them. It’s good stuff.
And FWIW, is it licensed? I get the feeling it’s a no. And if that’s the case it’s not likely to go well with some of the hardcore figure collectors.
July 11th, 2008 at 10:56 pm
This is cool stuff indeed. But resin figures are meh for me. Easy to break.
July 11th, 2008 at 11:48 pm
You don’t even have the figure.. all they did was send you the pictures right?
July 12th, 2008 at 1:22 am
“Nice…uh…tattoo”
In their defense, it is a very nice tatoo.
July 12th, 2008 at 1:56 am
O_O gimmmeeeeeeeeeeee
July 13th, 2008 at 9:27 pm
“From my experience, most people who coughed up over a hundred bucks for Haruhi (like me) were fanboys of the show rather than collectors of resin figures in general. I wonder if Ikkitousen has enough fanboy appeal.”
Hmm, but some of Haruhi fans were also a collectors (thus they can coughed up enough money to buy the expensive resin figure). For Ikkitousen figures, aside from fanboys, people who like sexy figure will also buy them.
Generally, for figurines, if they are decent enough (in term of sculpt, painting etc), there will be people who will buy them (regardless of whether those people even watch the show that the character of the figure is based on,or even if the character is original ie not from any show)
July 17th, 2008 at 2:57 pm
Personally, too expensive and too easy to break for my liking, but they look nice anyways.