figma Link: A Link Between Worlds Ver. [DX Edition] (Re-run)
Product Features
- Non Scale Pre-Painted PVC Figure
- Material: PVC and ABS
- Height: approx. 110mm
- Sculptor: Knead (kan-D!), Max Factory (Shinji Koshinuma)
- Limited availability
Item Description
A figma of the Link who travels between two worlds.
From the popular game 'The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds' comes a special deluxe version offigma Link: A Link Between Worlds ver.!
- Using the smooth yet posable joints of figma, you can act out a variety of different scenes.
- He comes with both a confident smiling expression as well as a more serious glaring expression.
- His Master Sword and Hylian Shield are both included as optional parts.
- A sheet featuring the illustration of the wall merged Link is also included.
- The deluxe edition includes a Tornado Rod, Hookshot, Bomb and Baby Maiamai.
- Two popular items from the Legend of Zelda series are also included - a Rupee and a Pot.
- An articulated figma stand is included, which allows various poses to be taken.
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Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 4 |
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Although the figurine is the same, the extras provided with the DX version surely make the difference.
Because I haven't opened the box (and won't in the near future) I cannot report anything on the accessories or figurine, but I doubt it'll disappoint me.
Not only is the detail on par with if not better than the prior (A qualm I have is, with how high quality Skyward Sword Link's details are, the chain-mail was just a plain silver finish over a flat plastic with no texture to it. I have the Nintendo World North American version of the same character and he has more detail on his when it comes to this and its smaller and so much cheaper!) But... I see absolutely no problems with this figure, his detail is well executed, he has a LOT more flexibility than Skyward Sword link, and overall he can actually stand upright without falling over, which is a huge problem with SS Link. You absolutely NEED the display stand with that one for any pose at all, even simply standing still unarmed.
As for fragility...
SS Link's flaws
The sword actually broke while I was trying to take it out of the box. Blade snapped off right at the base. I had barely applied any kind of effort to remove it and it just broke.
The shield's grip is two pieces and the smaller can EASILY be lost, and so can the bigger, and neither sits well in each other OR their pegs in the shield, meaning it can be lost as one whole piece together the both of them. The strap for the forearm too is a failure of poor planning, being too short in both peg and strap to fit properly on EITHER arm.
LBW Link
The sword is thick enough to be sturdy!
The shield's parts for the grip are one solid piece, and one very thick, sturdy, and broad enough gap arch piece for the forearm that everything is snug and secure and it doesn't come right off.
Another complaint I had with the SS Link is that the wrist pegs are set up in a way where the hands can just slide right on out and be lost.
Doesn't happen with the ball joint used on the LBW Link! Nice and secure but not too tight that you can't swap them.
All in all, worth it. Figma more than made up for the disappointment that is Skyward Sword Link.
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