Good Smile Company as always has made another excellent figure. The paint and the sculpt is perfect here. Now that being said you are most likely wondering why only four stars. While overall she is perfect getting her to this point was a pain in the rear. Why they chose not to have the yellow ribbons already attached and basically make you struggle to attach them yourself is a poor design choice. I had to trim down one of the ribbons otherwise there was no way it was going to fit in the hole provided. But the biggest pain in the arse was attaching the duck to the base. It was an exercise in patience that could have been easily avoided if they had only attached to the base already. I had to super glue all these parts as well otherwise they would just fall off. There is also another part that you have to attach to the base (the clear pink colored flower thingy?) but it wasn't that hard. Just be warned that it has these issues if you opt to purchase this figure. It's a great figure but the assembly just dropped the score by one star in my eyes. I still love the figure overall though. The character is a little lady named Ink Nijihara in her 'powered up' form known as Pastel Ink. For more info please do a search online. Overall I do recommend a purchase if you like the subject and can get her for a fair price.
Great figure here. The paint is well done, nothing overlapping at all that I could see. The whole presentation with the vignette pieces in the background really bring it all together. It is a pain to put together though. I ended up not attaching the arm streamers at all just to avoid breaking anything. Other than that though, it's well worth the money.