World's End Figure Collection Set

Company: Toys Planning

Release Date: December 2005

Price: ¥300 each

Scale: Non-scale (????cm)

Material: PVC

When I first saw these World's End Figure Collection trading figures on the web, I thought it looked unique.  Pretty classy & elegant.  I didn't really want to buy them that much, but ended up doing so at my local Japanese hobby store.  Got a full set there.

Currently, I don't have this set out of their packaging yet.  No room to display them.

Some of the pictures aren't clear & good.  If I have time, I'll redo the bad ones & repost them.

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World's End Figure Collection Inner Box

In case you don't know what an inner box is, it's basically the box that holds the individual boxes.  Think of it as the store display box.  That inner box holds 10 pieces inside.  Although you may see the company EXhaust on the boxes, I think Toy Planning is part of EXhaust since they have some products that they share but in different versions.  EXhaust's is a gashapon version.

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World's End Figure Collection Box

There are 4 figurines in a set.  Unfortunately, I don't know the character names since I never played or heard of the game before when I heard about these trading figurines being released.  There are 2 versions in the set: the normal colour version & an ivory version.  I own the colour version.  The ivory version isn't too bad since I seen a display set at the Japanese hobby store.  The whole figurine is like ivory colour with brown linings for the detailing.  I don't have pics of the colour version here, but the detailing & paint job from what I seen isn't too bad really when I was looking at them in their plastic bag.   But I don't know how they are assembled.

Overall Conclusion

Currently, I can't grade the World's End Figure Collection set since they are still in their boxes..  I'll redo this review when I assemble them & have the time

If you are looking for World's End Figure Collection, you shouldn't have much problems looking for them.  I've seen some online stores still carrying them.  The prices are still the same as the suggested Japanese retail price.  The gashapon version may be cheaper though.  But, I think you get them for a lower price though since I don't think the series is popular.

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