Max Factory’s figma series of highly poseable figures are perennial favorites of ours. Their detail, abundance of included accessories and poseability manage to keep them at the top of the competitive figure game. Now, the good people at Max Factory are introducing a new series of highly detailed, but non-poseable figures called figFIX.
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Tag Archives: Max Factory
Wonder Festival 2014 [Winter] in Review
Wonder Festival 2014 [Winter] just closed and the preeminent hobby show in Japan was full of promising new items that have a lot of collectors excited. Let’s take a look at a few that caught our eye. Continue reading
figma Blog – 10/17/13 [English]
Mr. I.G. Sakai introduces the figma archetype_next:she figure that will be available exclusively with their book Max Factory Zen Shigoto (Max Factory Complete Works). Continue reading
Exclusive figma with Max Factory Complete Works
To celebrate their 25th anniversary, Max Factory, creators of the popular line of figma figures is releasing a book titled Max Factory Zen Shigoto (Max Factory Complete Works) in collaboration with hobby specialist publisher Hobby Japan. Continue reading
figma Blog – 9/30/13 [English]
Mr. I.G. Sakai of Max Factory posts a blog featuring Mr. Masu from the planning department about a “posing course” for male character figmas. Continue reading
figma Blog – 9/20/13 [English]
Mr. Machida introduces a non-figma figure of Mana Miyuki from the popular PC game “sekirara.” Continue reading
figma Blog – 9/18/13 [English]
Mr. Machida writes an intro post on yet another new figma coming out this month: the male Vocaloid KAITO. Continue reading
figma Blog – 9/13/13 [English]
Mr. Machida writes an intro post on a new figma coming out this month: Curarpikt from HUNTER×HUNTER. Continue reading
figma Blog – 9/10/13 [English]
Mr. Machida talks about all kinds of news relating to figma in his latest figma blog entry. Continue reading
figma Blog – 9/6/13 [English]
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Mr. Machida of Max Factory writes an interview answering user submitted questions about the creation of figma Mikasa Ackerman. Continue reading