e2046 – Ramblings of DarkMirage http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com Anime, Games, J-Pop and Whatever Else Tue, 02 Aug 2011 11:03:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.2 1/6 Kan’u Unchou Motorcycle Review http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2008/10/01/16-kan%e2%80%99u-unchou-motorcycle-review/ http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2008/10/01/16-kan%e2%80%99u-unchou-motorcycle-review/#comments Wed, 01 Oct 2008 08:06:15 +0000 http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/?p=1296 Continue reading ]]> Kan'u Unchou

Well I got my hands on this 1/6 original cast figure of Kan’u Unchou from E2046. The people at E2046 have clearly been putting a lot of effort into their ORI product line, and I was right in saying that this has to be their best attempt so far. Not that there aren’t nits to pick.

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

The figure looks really impressive, both from far and up close. There’s little sense of scale in my photos, but at 1/6 scale the figure looks rather huge and has a very strong presence if put on display. Although there are no metal parts — except for a single piece supporting the rear wheels — as far as I can tell, and it feels heavier than I expected. The height is about 24cm.

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

There is a special base that comes with preorders. There are six LED spotlights on the side that actually light up, which is cool but somewhat gimmicky. I don’t have any AAA batteries to test them out.

Kan'u Unchou
The LEDs are on the side

Kan'u Unchou

The most impressive part is probably the attention to details. The paintwork is significantly improved from my prior experiences with E2046 products. Boundaries are sharply defined and there is almost no jagged lines to ruin the illusion.

This is probably not very surprising for real collectors who are used to excellent craftsmanship from professionally-made resin figures, but the fact that E2046 is doing this on a semi-mass production basis is commendable.

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

There are actually two rear-view mirrors but I didn’t attach them because they kept dropping. If you are assembling the figure for long-term display, adhesive is required to keep certain parts on, which may complicate things if you ever need to repack the figure.

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

The size, the attention to details, and the price tag of this figure places it well out of the realms of regular collectibles. It is definitely the most well-made figure in my possession. There is no way mass produced PVCs can ever hope to rival this level of workmanship until robots gain sentience and overthrow humanity.

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

I like the tattoo on her chest, which is a skilfully-applied decal. However, the use of decals on the motorcycle is in my opinion somewhat excessive and tacky. I would have preferred a blank motorcycle chassis with just the characters “Ikkitousen” on it. I guess this is mostly a matter of personal taste. But then again, I have good taste.

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

All in all, a very good release from E2046. It’s almost too good for displaying because I can’t imagine having to clean the dust out of this thing. I guess the advantage of PVC figures is that I don’t really care about what happens to them when they are put on display. Maybe it’s about time I invest in a proper display cabinet.

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

E2046 is taking preorders for the next production batch. US$ 319.99 excluding shipping for preorders and US$ 351.99 after that. Preorders come with the special LED display base.

Of course, while I do count Ikkitousen (Kan’u in particular) as one my guilty pleasures, I didn’t have to cough up $320 for it. This figure was sent to me for review by E2046’s marketing department. But that said, the significant improvement from their previous releases has made me quite excited about their future releases. A decent Kallen figure of this level of quality (school uniform pls) might just find its way into my well-fortified bank account. >_<

On another note, I am convinced that a future investment in a proper macro lens and some proper lighting equipment will be in order…

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E2046 – Kan’u Unchou on a motorcycle http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2008/07/11/e2046-kanu-unchou-on-a-motorcycle/ http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2008/07/11/e2046-kanu-unchou-on-a-motorcycle/#comments Fri, 11 Jul 2008 12:46:55 +0000 http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/?p=1175 Continue reading ]]> Kan'u Unchou

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.

Kan'u Unchou

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.

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou
Nice…uh…tattoo

Kan'u Unchou

Kan'u Unchou

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.

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1/6 Dark Magician from E2046 http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/10/13/dark-magician-from-e2046/ http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/10/13/dark-magician-from-e2046/#comments Fri, 12 Oct 2007 16:58:10 +0000 http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/10/13/16-dark-magician-from-e2046/ Continue reading ]]> The postman brought me a present today. Yay! The kind folks at E2046 decided to send me their latest creation, 1/6 Dark Magician, for me to review. Apparently they really liked my review of their pre-painted recast of BUBBA’s Haruhi bunny.

Dark Magician

It’s not the kind of moé stuff that I usually review, but it’s still pretty cool. And free stuff is always good in my book (unless they are bad).

It’s somewhat NSFW so make sure no one is looking over your shoulders…

EDIT: Picture links are dead. Visit the gallery for larger versions.

E2046 is a company based in Hong Kong that deals with resin kits. Here’s an example of a resin kit from them.

Dark Magician

The quality of E2046’s kits is pretty high. It’s not perfect, but since you have to assemble and paint the figure anyway, most flaws can be fixed or covered up. But for lazy people like me who have a whole bunch of half-done Gunpla and resin kits lying around, it’s quite useless to collect a bunch of unpainted resin pieces.

And that’s why E2046 introduced a new line of product called “Gathering” last year. Basically, they offer high-quality pre-painted versions of selected products, possibly painted by a team of underfed slaves in E2046’s headquarters basement. Haruhi bunny was one of the first few finished figures offered by the series and it received a lot of positive reviews.

E2046 then decided that they were not contented to just paint, so they started to make their own sculpts and releasing them under the “Ori” (short for “original” I presume) series. Their first creation was a 1/7 Gothic Lolita Haruhi, which doesn’t look as awesome as BUBBA’s but is still a pretty good attempt.

Dark Magician is an original design from E2046, partially inspired by this Dark Elf figure.

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

I had to take these pictures with my ancient Sony Cybershot DSC-W1 because I don’t have a macro lens for my DSLR. Terrible vignetting. Grrr. I suck at photography. Also, I need to get a new bulb for my desk lamp. “Cool daylight” sucks. But I digress.

The figure’s build quality is on par with what I have seen from E2046 so far, that is to say that it’s good but not the best ever. Still, you probably can’t find anything better for anywhere close to the same price, unless you do it yourself.

Dark Magician

The box design should be familiar to anyone who has ordered items in the Gathering series before. The EMS package was labelled as fragile and the box was padded with enough bubble wraps to kill two small orcas and a baby seal. Al Gore weeps.

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Besides the twenty dozen layers of bubble wraps, the interior of the box is also well-padded with soft polyfoam. The figure parts fit into the slots quite securely and there is no room for them to move about during transportation, thus minimizing the possibility of physical trauma. Although I did accidentally drop the figure onto my room’s carpeted floor just five seconds after removing it from its safe housing. Ops. At least nothing broke.

Dark Magician

On a completely unrelated note, why do female characters in fantasy anime even bother wearing armour? It’s just slowing them down! One of life’s many mysteries.

Dark Magician

She’s holding a staff. It looks like it can possibly be used as a spear, but probably not a very effective one. Like many other handheld accessories common to scaled figures, the staff does not like to stay in our heroine’s hand. It keeps sliding backwards, making it quite impossible to achieve the pose shown in my pictures and the box cover without the aid of some kind of adhesive. I had been previously warned of this by an E2046 staff, and it’s not a deal-breaking flaw. But it’s annoying.

Dark Magician

For the purpose of my photos, I employed a temporary MacGyver solution: tape. As you can see, I stuck a tiny bit of it on the base so that it prevents the bottom of the staff from sliding across. This problem wouldn’t have existed if E2046 made a little groove/protrusion on the base. Hopefully they will improve on future shipments.

Dark Magician

Speaking of the base, it’s supposed to be a mirror (I think). There’s a piece of protective film on it that you are supposed to remove in order to reveal the shiny surface below, but I decided to keep it this way.

Dark Magician

It will probably look cooler if I remove the plastic film, but I can’t bear to think of the smudges that will surely follow. This is why I don’t think I can ever own an iPhone.

Dark Magician

The armour is quite shiny too! Shiny! But it’s actually not that shiny under natural light.

And of course, you can choose to display the figure with or without the cloak (skirt?).

Dark Magician
With

Dark Magician
Without

I like the armour design (practicalities aside). All in all a very nice figure. More pictures for your visual enjoyment:

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

Dark Magician

It’s a good thing that she can’t sue me for sexual harassment. You can also view the photos in my gallery.

E2046

Tempted to buy one for yourself? The next delivery is on 24 October 2007. It’s still not too late to preorder one from E2046 from their website. US$135 excluding shipping.

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E2046 Gathering http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/03/20/e2046-gathering/ http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/03/20/e2046-gathering/#comments Tue, 20 Mar 2007 11:55:45 +0000 http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/03/20/e2046-gathering/ Continue reading ]]> Rei

E2046 has added a few awesome entries to their Gathering series of pre-painted resin recasts. (In case I haven’t repeated it enough times, their Haruhi recast rocks!) It seems that the Gathering series must be selling really well because they just keep coming.

Gathering

Some of the new items up for preorder include:

They are also bringing back Haruhi Bunny, this time with the ears painted all black and a checker base that was used in the special red version.

Kan’u looks pretty hawt in that pose.

P.S. Sorry for the lack of updates. I’m busy with something right now. Real-life is tough.

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e2046 Haruhi Bunny Full Review http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/01/15/e2046-haruhi-bunny-full-review/ http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/01/15/e2046-haruhi-bunny-full-review/#comments Mon, 15 Jan 2007 15:33:31 +0000 http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/01/15/e2046-haruhi-bunny-full-review/ Continue reading ]]> I took these pictures ages ago but didn’t do anything with them except to dump them in my gallery.

Haruhi for life!

Here’s a full review of the nice Haruhi recast I bought from e2046 for a even nicer price tag of 120 USD.

First of all, a lot of people probably get allergic reactions from hearing the word “recast”. Yeah, this figure wasn’t assembled using the original BUBBA Haruhi Bunny garage kit sold at WHF and through mail order, but it’s not like those Hong Kong bootleg PVC figures from Ebay either.

Haruhi for life!

Resin recasts are generally pretty good and any defects can be overcome with enough touch-ups. Generally, the skill of the person building the kit makes a much greater impact on the final product. The problem is that mass-produced pre-painted resin figures had never been good and commissioning one from an experienced builder can cost hundreds of smackaroos.

Haruhi for life!

Not long ago last year, e2046 launched a new line of products called “Gathering“. From what I gather (lol), Gathering is the name of a garage kit hobbyist circle in Hong Kong and e2046 partnered with them to produce good quality pre-painted resin for reasonable prices. BUBBA’s popular Haruhi Bunny figure was one of the first product introduced in the Gathering series.

On to the actual figure…

Haruhi for life!

Generally speaking, the figure is AWESOME for viewing. The overall feel of the original is present and its details and finish stand out quite distinctively compared to PVC figures. It wouldn’t be too far-fetched to say that it gives off an unique aura of quality and class, or maybe that’s just the 120-dollar hole in my wallet speaking.

Haruhi for life!

While I love every inch of Haruhi, I have to say that the face is the best part of this particular figure. It is not easy to recreate the same feel of a 2D character in a 3D figure, but this figure certainly does a brilliant job of showing off the grandeur of Haruhi, unlike a certain PVC attempt. The eyes are particularly well done. Eyes are probably the hardest part of painting a resin figure because they can make or break (usually break) the whole feel.

Haruhi for life!

The bunny suit has a pretty nice gloss over it that looks soooo purdy, but can be a pain for photo-taking because it is really reflective and can pick up colours from the surrounding light.

Haruhi for life!Haruhi for life!

The guitar looks pretty cool, but it is far from the BUBBA original. The surface is not glossy, the strings are not as fine, the part with the number 7 engraved is not reflective and the logo near the top is missing. The tuning pegs are also very, very fragile and I had one fall off after I accidentally knocked the guitar out of Haruhi’s hand. I glued it back with some clear household cement.

The way Haruhi holds the guitar also leaves much to be desired. Not only is it somewhat dangerous in that shaking the figure slightly may cause the guitar to fall out, the fact that the guitar is pivoted round her hand with most of the bulk at the bottom also means that a lot of stress is placed on the portion above. The same portion that contains the fragile tuning pegs. Ops. It is possible to position the guitar such that the turning pegs are not in contact with anything, though. Anyway, this is more of a fault with the original figure design than with e2046.

Haruhi for life!Haruhi for life!

The greatest flaw is of course the two thick, thick lines running down Haruhi’s stockings. I’m not sure what the original used, but e2046’s version uses some fine net material that comes in rectangular pieces which have to be wrapped around the legs and the excess ends folded into that line you see. The lines in the original are really thin, so the creator probably used a different method or maybe he just has some l33t h4x0r skillz.

I guess the thick lines are a pretty huge turn-off but if it’s any comfort, it doesn’t look bad in reality. I blame my lousy photography. A lot of pre-painted Haruhi on Yahoo Auctions had the same problem and some of them even had lines that were all fluffy. At least e2046’s version achieves consistent thickness on the lines and has a pretty smooth surface.

Haruhi for life!Haruhi for life!

I like the hair. Also, shiny bunny ears.

All in all a very awesome figure that is very well worth the money despite having its share of flaws. Haruhi-sama approves!

Haruhi for life!

Sadly, e2046 has stopped making any more of this, although it is entirely possible that they may suddenly decide to start taking orders again someday. Meanwhile, you can try the special red version.

I swear this is the last post on Haruhi Bunny. Ever. Probably. Maybe.

P.S. Manabi Straight‘s main character is like a loli Haruhi. Getsumento Heiki Miina is pretty awesome fun.

P.P.S. All photos in this post are licensed under a Creative Commons License. Please do not remove the watermarks.

P.P.P.S. You may have noticed the e2046 logo on the main page. I’m trying out their banner exchange programme.
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Red pre-painted Haruhi Bunny! http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/01/04/red-pre-painted-haruhi-bunny/ http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/01/04/red-pre-painted-haruhi-bunny/#comments Thu, 04 Jan 2007 13:28:20 +0000 http://2pwn.tk/websites/www.darkmirage.com/2007/01/04/red-pre-painted-haruhi-bunny/ Continue reading ]]> e2046 is taking preorders for a RED pre-painted Haruhi Bunny resin recast from their Gathering series. Uh…nice Chinese New Year decoration?

Haruhi

The cost is 120 USD, which is about the same as the black one. (Currently out of stock and supposedly discontinued.)

Haruhi

Other than the red makeover, the star-shaped stand also features a new checkered design.

Haruhi

You can take a look at my gallery for some close-up shots of my black Haruhi recast from e2046 to get an idea of their product quality.

I still prefer black for now, but I wonder if they plan to make more colour variations…

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