Finally got mine in hand today. I think I love the starfish man a very tiny bit less, but I couldn't put down the melty guy - the slightly more disheveled looking left side of the face, the bubbles on his head and the two ridges going around the back of it to the upper eyes, the rhinestones that make the eyes glint when the light hits them... Such a great sculpt!
I loved him until I saw the belly button. I have this weird phobia of buttons and belly buttons in general
I really admire elegab's output. Nice to see them constantly coming up with new sculpts year after year.
Must be the name of the school. Hard to tell though. I love the face and the clock on top of it. Those are the details Nari-san puts on his beasts that I love. I can't wait for back shots.
Totally agree. There was a time when I almost jumped in and started collecting Elegab but I just couldn't afford to add another maker to the shelf, especially considering that I would want a ton of these guys, just one of each but there are a lot! Maybe one day when my pockets are deeper I can join the party.
I didn't even think of checking the Rampage blog or looking for leftovers... Fuck me and congrats on the Gakkon!
Well crap! Didn't Jon say in an email that he was going to email again and let the list people know about leftovers? I never got an email about that!
he did, but he also said he was having issues with the mailing list... although not sure how I got the 2nd email if I didn't get the first haha. He re-sent and it was midday Sunday Japan time. The post went on IG a couple hours after that if I recall rightly. Maxaltoman...wow. Did you get a Bukiminda to add to that? It would go perfectly
fortunately yes! there are still several new sculpts that haven't been released in black yet, so hopefully i am able to collect them down the road.
Hey guys. Sorry for those of you who were waiting on an email. Mailchimp has decided to longer send emails with @yahoo.com addresses for the response email. Yeah - everything sold out quickly regardless though... Regarding Nari-san's prices on customs - the way he put it is: 'other people spend a lot of time and effort doing one offs, whereas I just spray some paint and have fun.' Regardless of how he chooses to approach his customs, they are all beatifully executed, and those who scored will, I'm sure, be very happy!