Whereas OOO's body is pristine and unpainted matte black, all of the paint detailing has been done with a glossy coat. Everything here has been scaled down and replicated in perfect detail, but it's the finish that makes it work just as much as the sculpting and paint. Despite not being an especially detail-heavy design there are a lot of details on the TaToBa suit that need to be perfect in order for a figure to look good – most significantly the head sculpt and chest emblem. Every single one Bandai have released blows the main line away when it comes to sculpting, proportions and paintwork – so of course Kamen Rider OOO is absolutely no exception. ![]() Figuarts anyway, but it feels particularly repetitive to stress just how good these Shinkocchou Seihou figures are. Not that there isn't a lot of repetition when it comes to reviewing S.H. Figuarts –Shinkocchou Seihou- Kamen Rider OOO TaToBa Combo also comes with a few other surprises up its sleeves – teasing more articulation than ever before as well the surprising implementation of the show's much-loved gimmick. But on top of delivering the usual high quality the line usually strives for, S.H. ![]() Figuarts –Shinkocchou Seihou- treatment – hot on the heels of Kamen Rider Wizard's equally needed glow-up and the long awaited arrival of Kamen Rider Kiva. So imagine my joy when Bandai Tamashii Nations annouced the base form of Kamen Rider OOO's titular Rider would be the next character receive the prestigious S.H. Between the poor ankles, gummy plastic and just general cheapness of the figure it ranks pretty highly as one of my least favourite entries in the line (second only perhaps to the dreaded Kamen Rider ZX). ![]() Figuarts Kamen Rider OOO TaToBa Combo is definitely one of them. Figuarts out of the 100+ I own that I can honestly say I outright hate, but S.H.
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