By the way, this figure is painted with fluorescent pain in certain areas, including the flames and his bunker gear. Where Kotobukiya did some of their best work is on his bunker gear. They added the Fire Force Company 8 emblem on his helmet too, which has raised text on it that's painted in a metallic gold color. The helmet looks really nice, though, and it is painted over with a glossy finish to give it a more realistic look. The only thing I noticed that’s a potential negative is that his forehead is a tad bit too tall on this portrait. His eyes are well done also with little highlight bubbles and various colors of red that make them stand out. You can see they achieved the jagged, almost shark-like look of his teeth. ![]() The portrait that comes with this figure shows him with his helmet on and with his characteristic wide, devilish grin. Be careful you don't too much force on him while doing so, because it's a tight fit. It took a little bit of time to get his foot fully in so that his knee was in the right orientation to fit into the notch. Shinra is held into the base via two points, his foot in the back, which keys into the base, and his knee, which has a section where a notch fits into. He has the effect as if he is actually mid-air thanks to the way that he keys into the base. He is leaping up in the same action-ready pose with flames on both of his feet. The Shinra Kusakabe figure is based on the cover art that’s seen on Volume 1.
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