Just a random photo of figma Haruhi and Kyon on my desklamp near ever-opened system unit (I've got a problem with ventilation. If I put the side cover on, CPU overheats and, eventually PC shuts down >__<).

This displeased face of Haruhi's my favorite of three came with her figure.
Notice the scarf - the only special figma item I managed to get (can't stop dreaming about figma bicycle). It came as a gift with #1 figma, Yuki Nagato, I didn't even expect it and was really surprised.

By the way I saw a scarf like that recently on eBay for $20 O______o A bit too expensive for such a small piece of rubber, don't you think?
So when I tried to put the scarf on for the first time, Yuki's neck joint broke >_____<. I had to buy Yuki once again. The one you see on the photo is the second one. The good side is that I have spare parts from the first box - hands, joints, an extra school chair and two more plastic books ^___^.

I like to take random photos with no special light or any other settings. It gives an insight into how figures "live" in my room as a part of my life, not posing against a cardboard background to be put in the box after the session. Well, okay, no insights... I'm just too lazy to make a "real" photoshoot *^___^*. Once in a while, on a sunny day on my balcony I make something resembling a photoshoot, but mostly my figure photos are like this.
The lamp is a kind of "hall of fame" - Best small figure of the month/week/day. It's right in front of my eyes, so all new and favorite action figures live there for a while.
Here are EVA girls Fraulein Revoltech. Somday I'll manage to make a looong post about figma ver. Fraulein Revoltech problem (despite the fact this so called problem was already more then fully covered - well, I want put in my two cents' worth). Now I'll just say that sculpt and painting of figma is by all means better, but this "blank body" of FR allows it to make more realistic and i daresay sexual poses.

And here is suteki Bunny Haruhi from the same figure series.
