Thursday, February 14, 2013

Chibi-Arts Boa Hancock Part 4

"Mero Mero Mellow!"

Realizing Boa Hancock's signature poses on this Chibi-Arts figure using the various option parts and accessories shown in Part 2. ^^



[Looking down on everyone!]


More option parts and effort are required for this particular pose than any other one.


Comparison of the option waist part (left) and the default one on the figure.
The angled abdomen joint area is very obvious.


Swapped the option sarong part and the figure's legs onto the new waist part.


The two hair parts have the same slot design to accept the face parts (obviously). Their size and weight are quite amazing. ^^






I've seen and read about this funny pose if Boa Hancock, so I can understand its humor and its cute realization on this Chibi-Arts figure. ^^ For those who don't know about it, it might seems like the figure's head is so heavy it bent backward and the hair has now become its display stand. XD

Speaking of display stand, this is the only pose by the figure that can be performed without the use of the included display base, for obvious reason. XD

[Embarrassed look]


Just a different option face part and a pair of designated arm parts are required for this pose.







[Missing Luffy]


Just a different option face part and a pair of designated arm parts are required for this pose.





Realizing the pose with a different option face part and right arm unit: ^^


The backdrop serves as a great accessory to compliment the mood of Boa Hancock in this pose. ^^



[Mero Mero Mellow!]


Apart from the option face and arm parts, the two cutouts are indispensable accessories to show off Boa's attack move. ^^






Since there's only one base to hold the cutouts, the attack effect part and catchphrase cannot be shown together without additional tool. ^^;

A look at some other poses from this Chibi-Arts figure in the next posting, which will be the last one in this review series. ^^;

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