
What on earth are these and who on earth will buy em? Via Neta.
they look kinda buffed, kinda scary.
ff7 muscle!
Probably for making stop-motion hare hare yukai dance videos ;p But I wonder why they are called Q Joy??
Quirky Joy. I finally got it. ;)
They seem like a cross between those wooden reference dolls that artists sometimes use and a revoltech figure. I imagine the hair/clothes/etc are all swappable.
They kinda remind me of Chachamaru from Negima before she got her recent upgrades.
extreme sotai!!! yay! :P
reminds me of the g.i. joes i had as a kid......kung fu grip anyone!....
Looks like some kind of revoltech clone
Figurines with a mannequin design, for an infinite number of different poses. Aesthetic value of those figures is low though, especially for Yoshida-San and the girl in school swimsuit. I've tried to find a good pun on the brand but failed miserably, for once. ;_;
Hmm no go.
Those figures reminded me more of the Beast Wars figurines in my childhood.
Bandai will be making these, probably to match up against Figma and Revoltech Fraulein. I don't like how the joints look though, they stand out too much especially at the neck.
yeah, joints looking terrible D: although these could be something to use to train drawing poses...
Q Joy is going against Revoltech Fraulien and Figma lolz
wow...thats pretty crappy
Poor mans Revoltech. All I have to say.
Hmm, I'll stick with Revoltech, thank you.
For those who have joint fetish
they're living in the "Rozen Maiden" days?
QJoy = Qill(Kill) the Joy of appreciating ur favorite anime characters. (=_=")
Questionable Joy also?
seems more like something an american figure company would make in trying to copy Revoltech.
Mmmm. Revoltech and Microman got married and these are their offspring. I'd get some, if only as a curious specimen for my collection.
Luzzio's right... kinda looks like the graphics in FF7 lol. Messed up muchly... They're shoulders are the worst parts lol...
It looks like they're using the wrong sized ball joints for the size of the figure. That and extremely cheap mass production. If the joints were about half the size the figures wouldn't look nearly as beastly buff.