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(...)Naoe Kanetsugu [samurai Girls](..)

 

I really envy this Kanetsugu figure. At some time I even had the opportunity to buy her, but the price was outrageously high  <_<

 

OT.

I only have two figures at this moment:

 

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Aigis from Persona 3 and..

 

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Sawako nendoroid from Kimi ni Todoke

 

EDIT. Oh.. it's also my 500th post  :dance:

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My first two figures and they're beautiful! :) Well, I guess the Zestiria CE chibi figures also count, but these are the first figures I bought separately. Apologies for being a lazy picture taker. :P Now just need a good place to put these. Don't know if I'll end up start actively collecting figures my wallet is already crying, but they're just soo nice.

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I have a question for you experienced figure collectors. It's starting to warm up and if the previous summers are any indication then it's gonna to be scorching hot. I dont't have AC in my room so I wouldnt't be surprised if it were 30+ degrees Celsius (86+ F) on average in my room during the summer months. How much heat can an average figurine withstand without the pvc softening? Do I have to worry about my pvc figure(s) bending, the paint coming off or something, or is ~ 30 C still okay?

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I have a question for you experienced figure collectors. It's starting to warm up and if the previous summers are any indication then it's gonna to be scorching hot. I dont't have AC in my room so I wouldnt't be surprised if it were 30+ degrees Celsius (86+ F) on average in my room during the summer months. How much heat can an average figurine withstand without the pvc softening? Do I have to worry about my pvc figure(s) bending, the paint coming off or something, or is ~ 30 C still okay?

 

Its almost +90F here all eternity everyday I wouldn't be too worried.

 

Mine look fine and I still have to do the "warm water trick" every now and then to change some of the parts/accessories due to the PVC material still being tight, though humidity could be a problem depending on where you live.

 

If it concerns you that much just store them back in their boxes in what you think is acceptable temperature.

 

 

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I have a question for you experienced figure collectors. It's starting to warm up and if the previous summers are any indication then it's gonna to be scorching hot. I dont't have AC in my room so I wouldnt't be surprised if it were 30+ degrees Celsius (86+ F) on average in my room during the summer months. How much heat can an average figurine withstand without the pvc softening? Do I have to worry about my pvc figure(s) bending, the paint coming off or something, or is ~ 30 C still okay?

 

You should be OK, 30 C is not enough to do any kind of damage. You want to make sure your figures aren't getting hit by any direct sunlight though, that will eventually make the colors fade.

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Oh, Galaxy S6 has a nice camera as well it seems. I'm stuck with my iphone 4S and I'm looking for a new phone with good camera :P

 

Yeah its really good for a phone camera, I prefer it over my camera for outdoor shots actually since it has a manual focus control. 

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