A couple more bits of figure news to report over the noon hour today: the “first season” of Lucky Star Nendoroid Petit trading figures is now available for preorder at online shop Tokimeki Mall, and should be up elsewhere soon as well. I wonder what the secret figure is? Also, Amiami’s noon update today included rookie brand First Class‘s maiden release (scooped here), Yuria Hyaku-shiki (advanced prototype love doll heroine of the eponymous manga). The Lucky Star trading figures are due out in February at 500 yen each and 10+1 variations (a 12-unit box goes for 6,000 yen), while Yuria is due out in late January at a cool 7,140 yen (1/7.5 scale, 19 cm tall) with a LED light-up base. Update: Amiami updated their listing with a full [ERO] gallery that reveals Yuria is in fact castoffable right down to her panties. Suddenly a rather more attractive item… (Outdated) Yuria gallery follows:





From the looks of it she won’t be much of anything special; the dull features of the face and hair point at an amateurish casting job all around. Some interest might be restored if it turns out her front is castoffable, but I’m not holding my breath.
Update: Amiami updated their listing with a full [ERO] gallery that reveals Yuria is in fact castoffable right down to her panties. Suddenly a rather more attractive item…
Hmm, I wonder what “Lightning Figure” means. Maybe the base got light (as the last pic suggest)?
Oops, didn’t read the whole sentence. Hope Yuria is features full cast-off too
I see nippies on Amiami’s page o_o
Thanks for mentioning, I figured Amiami might have something like that up their sleeve for their evening update… ^^;;
That was scary quick of you, Shingo. :D
Haha, sometimes I get lucky. :3 Thanks again for bringing it up, I’m thinking much more seriously about picking her up now despite the less than perfect face.
LMAO…….
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do the lucky star trading figures change outfts like the regular ones?
>>leeee-ron
The Lucky Star Nendoroid Petit figures don’t come with a change of outfits; each figure is instead produced in two versions with alternate outfits and faces.