Thank you again for the kind comments! Honestly, I find these off-the-beaten-path figures much more interesting than the usual Hot Toys Marvel/DC/Star Wars. They are a bit of a gamble in terms of quality, maybe that's why they are exciting.
Thank you yet again for the comments!! It's always risky with these unlicensed stuff, but thankfully this one turned out much better than I thought. I hope I helped you make a decision! Plus, I'd recommend getting these from a reputable seller while they are still around, so you have someone to talk to in case of defects.
Not entirely the same but Moz Studio announced Sakura for preorder not too long ago. Hopefully that means they'll eventually get to Hinata and Mizukage as well 😁😁😁
Oh for sure. I'd love an option for a battle or drunk expression. And with the rise of Zen Creations and Rocket Toys, hopefully another 1/6 Lady Tsunade will be on the horizon.
Thank you so much for watching!! I got mine at OneSixthKit, but their inventory is reserved for those who pre-ordered the figure. And sadly, the places that I trust no longer have this in-stock. If you're willing to take a chance, there might be decent sellers on eBay, but I wouldn't go there unless all other options are exhausted. Oh and I'd advice against AliExpress too. My experience was awful for the both times I bought from sellers there. Sorry I don't have much other recommendations. Hope it was at least helpful!!
Update! I just got mine in the mail! She's amazing! Question though when swapping the hands. Is there an easy way to swap the hands and face? My right hand and hair on her is stiff a little bit. I feel a little uncomfortable to keep messing with it. Any tips please?
@@UltraMan706 Wooh~ Congrats on getting yours!! For the hands, I'd recommend using a hairdryer to slightly and evenly heat up the hand parts for before installing or removing them. But do be careful not to over-apply the heat to the point where the hands starts to melt!! For the hair, I actually didn't have much trouble at all. My guess is the tolerance in the mold isn't the most precise so experiences could be different between figures. I'd recommend just grab the bangs (as if you are pinching the head by the temples on both sides) and slowly pull it out. If it even comes out a little bit, give it a wiggle. I have a hunch that once you get it out once, the plastic will loosen a bit so it will be easier the next time you do this. But of course, do as you feel comfortable. This thing is hard to replace so definitely don't force it if the above doesn't work. Hope that helps!!
Thank you so much for watching! And agreed! I would love to see Katsuyu as a display base. Strangely, the unpainted hand is the one that matches the best with the body skin tone 🤷♂️
Hi there! You are very wise to take it gently! I didn't have too much trouble with mine. But occasionally, I did have to use a hairdryer to heat up the hand a bit so the plastic would soften just enough for me to pop it out. Putting in the hands is slightly easier, but the hairdryer trick works here too if they aren't going in (especially for the Tiger Seal hand). This was a very common trick with 1/6 figures from the old days 😅 Thanks for watching!
More will turn up around the time of release 😉 I’m cautiously optimistic for the Sakura. The prototype didn’t look as good as I hoped. And if Tsunade is anything to go by, Moz Studio will deliver something as good as the prototype.
I used a hairdryer to slightly heat up the hand part so it softens up a bit, making it really easy to remove and attach. Try to aim for the hard plastic hand and not the soft rubber wrist, and do be careful not to over apply the heat as to not melt the hands. The real trick is to apply it evenly so it's warm to the core. This method is more "old" than "proper" I guess. Back in the day, this trick is about the only way to swap parts for this hobby, including the head sculpts. Yikes... Anyways, hope that helps!!
@@ElbearToys thanks for the reply! its really annoy me when i want to change her hand, its so hard to pull as is the hand were stuck there. until now i havent change them cause i afraid i will damage it. i will try your advice
The head sculpt isn't 100% but it does the skin tone reasonably well. Plus, the hair sculpt encases the face, making the already minor difference even harder to notice. Hope that helps~
@@ElbearToys thanks for the answer, yeah its little bit hard for tbleague body to match 100% tone with headsculpt, so do think worth to buy used moz studio tsunade or prefer to buy new upcoming moz studio sakura?
@@gokukamehameha553 That's a tough call. I'm only cautiously optimistic about the Moz Studio Sakura because even the prototype doesn't look as promising as Tsunade. The decision gets even tougher when you factor in the new 1/6 Naruto figures in the coming year. This Tsunade is great, but she's catered to go with the OG Medicom Naruto figures which were near 1/5 scale. Starting with Zen Creation's Naruto, we're finally getting some proper 1/6 figures, Meaning this Tsunade will look odd with the new figures from (what I'd like to call) a new era of 1/6 Naruto collectibles. I touched on this a little bit in my Zen Creation Naruto review. Hope you'll find it useful~ th-cam.com/video/nyHeh13JxOA/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the info!! I really ought to stop relying on the descriptions from Narutopedia when I'm not sure about what a piece of clothing is called 😅 I actually have another review coming up with a costume that borrows heavily from kimonos...so it looks like I'll have to step up my researching game.
@@G.reviewz Ah, a fellow Tsunade nerd!! Pleasure to meet you!! This figure is still around, albeit at rather inflated prices. Though I'd say whenever you're ready to start collecting, nothing is out of your reach 😉 I also have a Naruto figure inbound for an upcoming review. Please stay tuned!!
@@ElbearToys ill keep my eye out as im glad to see this anime getting such great figures like this but im only after tsunade and maybe the moz studio sakura haruno ive seen some moz studio tsunade on ebay just they all come from china (of course) and cause of vat and tax and shit its hella expensive to buy these and have them shipped to the damn uk
Darn it. Customs fees and taxes aside, scalpers really ruin this hobby 😞 I’m cautiously optimistic for the Moz Studio Sakura. It doesn’t look as stellar as Tsunade even in promo pics, but let’s see if anything changes when the final product is here.
She would be if this was a 1/3 scale figure 😅 This one is actually around 29 cm. A bit big even for 1/6 scale, but goes will with the Naruto figures that were out at the time.
Elbear , I guess Flashy has reference to a Jiraiya Sensei in anime: he was wondering witch would be the breast size of tsunade, and he said 109 xD Ero Sennin hahahaha
I highly recommend heating up the hand part slightly with a hairdryer. The plastic should soften up in the heat, making them very easy to install/remove. But do be careful not to overapply the heat~ I've melted more hand parts than I'm willing to admit because I wasn't paying attention 😅 One method is to heat it up slowly in intervals to let the warmth travel evenly throughout before yanking it out. You'll get a feel for it once you see it in action once. Hope that helps~
I like how varied your reviews are, especially doing unlicensed products. ironic they're sometimes better than official licensed lol.
Thank you again for the kind comments! Honestly, I find these off-the-beaten-path figures much more interesting than the usual Hot Toys Marvel/DC/Star Wars. They are a bit of a gamble in terms of quality, maybe that's why they are exciting.
i was on the fence with this piece, but now im sold . great Figure👍Elbear
Thank you yet again for the comments!! It's always risky with these unlicensed stuff, but thankfully this one turned out much better than I thought. I hope I helped you make a decision! Plus, I'd recommend getting these from a reputable seller while they are still around, so you have someone to talk to in case of defects.
Your channel is great, especially when you give an intro to the characters you review. Cute part (3:11) with her hair.
Thank you again for the kind comments!! That sound effect is my favorite. Works for everything 😁
Hope for Hinata and mizukage
Not entirely the same but Moz Studio announced Sakura for preorder not too long ago. Hopefully that means they'll eventually get to Hinata and Mizukage as well 😁😁😁
I wish more options for the heads such as expressions were made.
Oh for sure. I'd love an option for a battle or drunk expression. And with the rise of Zen Creations and Rocket Toys, hopefully another 1/6 Lady Tsunade will be on the horizon.
Love this! Nice intro too! There are so many sites selling this too (mainly 3d party shops that seem fishy) where did you get yours if i may ask?
Thank you so much for watching!! I got mine at OneSixthKit, but their inventory is reserved for those who pre-ordered the figure. And sadly, the places that I trust no longer have this in-stock.
If you're willing to take a chance, there might be decent sellers on eBay, but I wouldn't go there unless all other options are exhausted. Oh and I'd advice against AliExpress too. My experience was awful for the both times I bought from sellers there.
Sorry I don't have much other recommendations. Hope it was at least helpful!!
@@ElbearToys Thank you so much! Yeah it seems to be selling out a lot! I'll look into it!
Update! I just got mine in the mail! She's amazing! Question though when swapping the hands. Is there an easy way to swap the hands and face? My right hand and hair on her is stiff a little bit. I feel a little uncomfortable to keep messing with it. Any tips please?
@@UltraMan706 Wooh~ Congrats on getting yours!!
For the hands, I'd recommend using a hairdryer to slightly and evenly heat up the hand parts for before installing or removing them. But do be careful not to over-apply the heat to the point where the hands starts to melt!!
For the hair, I actually didn't have much trouble at all. My guess is the tolerance in the mold isn't the most precise so experiences could be different between figures. I'd recommend just grab the bangs (as if you are pinching the head by the temples on both sides) and slowly pull it out. If it even comes out a little bit, give it a wiggle. I have a hunch that once you get it out once, the plastic will loosen a bit so it will be easier the next time you do this. But of course, do as you feel comfortable. This thing is hard to replace so definitely don't force it if the above doesn't work.
Hope that helps!!
got this..love it..but to bad the toy didnt come with stand base.
also agree with color of the body dont match the hand.
Thank you so much for watching! And agreed! I would love to see Katsuyu as a display base. Strangely, the unpainted hand is the one that matches the best with the body skin tone 🤷♂️
🥳😁🙏🏻 love it
Thank you so much for watching!! ♥️♥️♥️
Where can i get this? looks sold out everywhere i look
are you going to get rocket toys tsunade?
Hi, thanks for this video, I can't remove the Tsunade hand is it normally easy? I'm afraid of breaking something if I force too much
Hi there! You are very wise to take it gently!
I didn't have too much trouble with mine. But occasionally, I did have to use a hairdryer to heat up the hand a bit so the plastic would soften just enough for me to pop it out.
Putting in the hands is slightly easier, but the hairdryer trick works here too if they aren't going in (especially for the Tiger Seal hand). This was a very common trick with 1/6 figures from the old days 😅
Thanks for watching!
@@ElbearToys Thank you so much for the tips it's works ty ;)
i want to buy sakura as well but there arent many shops selling her :(
More will turn up around the time of release 😉 I’m cautiously optimistic for the Sakura. The prototype didn’t look as good as I hoped. And if Tsunade is anything to go by, Moz Studio will deliver something as good as the prototype.
how do you pull out her hand?is it that hard?or is theres a way to properly remove it
I used a hairdryer to slightly heat up the hand part so it softens up a bit, making it really easy to remove and attach. Try to aim for the hard plastic hand and not the soft rubber wrist, and do be careful not to over apply the heat as to not melt the hands. The real trick is to apply it evenly so it's warm to the core.
This method is more "old" than "proper" I guess. Back in the day, this trick is about the only way to swap parts for this hobby, including the head sculpts. Yikes...
Anyways, hope that helps!!
@@ElbearToys thanks for the reply! its really annoy me when i want to change her hand, its so hard to pull as is the hand were stuck there. until now i havent change them cause i afraid i will damage it. i will try your advice
are the Tsunade head sculpt match with skintone body? or it just like the hand?
The head sculpt isn't 100% but it does the skin tone reasonably well. Plus, the hair sculpt encases the face, making the already minor difference even harder to notice. Hope that helps~
@@ElbearToys thanks for the answer, yeah its little bit hard for tbleague body to match 100% tone with headsculpt,
so do think worth to buy used moz studio tsunade or prefer to buy new upcoming moz studio sakura?
@@gokukamehameha553 That's a tough call. I'm only cautiously optimistic about the Moz Studio Sakura because even the prototype doesn't look as promising as Tsunade. The decision gets even tougher when you factor in the new 1/6 Naruto figures in the coming year.
This Tsunade is great, but she's catered to go with the OG Medicom Naruto figures which were near 1/5 scale. Starting with Zen Creation's Naruto, we're finally getting some proper 1/6 figures, Meaning this Tsunade will look odd with the new figures from (what I'd like to call) a new era of 1/6 Naruto collectibles. I touched on this a little bit in my Zen Creation Naruto review. Hope you'll find it useful~
th-cam.com/video/nyHeh13JxOA/w-d-xo.html
Does this figure cost $106?
Its actually a haori not a kimono also i really wish i could get one of this i can afford it but like...ill be out of.pocket for a while.
Thanks for the info!! I really ought to stop relying on the descriptions from Narutopedia when I'm not sure about what a piece of clothing is called 😅
I actually have another review coming up with a costume that borrows heavily from kimonos...so it looks like I'll have to step up my researching game.
@@ElbearToys its ok dude im a bit of a tsunade nerd tbh which is why id love this figure if i can ever get one.
@@G.reviewz Ah, a fellow Tsunade nerd!! Pleasure to meet you!! This figure is still around, albeit at rather inflated prices. Though I'd say whenever you're ready to start collecting, nothing is out of your reach 😉
I also have a Naruto figure inbound for an upcoming review. Please stay tuned!!
@@ElbearToys ill keep my eye out as im glad to see this anime getting such great figures like this but im only after tsunade and maybe the moz studio sakura haruno ive seen some moz studio tsunade on ebay just they all come from china (of course) and cause of vat and tax and shit its hella expensive to buy these and have them shipped to the damn uk
Darn it. Customs fees and taxes aside, scalpers really ruin this hobby 😞
I’m cautiously optimistic for the Moz Studio Sakura. It doesn’t look as stellar as Tsunade even in promo pics, but let’s see if anything changes when the final product is here.
But is it 106 cm 🤨
She would be if this was a 1/3 scale figure 😅
This one is actually around 29 cm. A bit big even for 1/6 scale, but goes will with the Naruto figures that were out at the time.
@@ElbearToys lol thanks for responding, great review
Elbear , I guess Flashy has reference to a Jiraiya Sensei in anime: he was wondering witch would be the breast size of tsunade, and he said 109 xD Ero Sennin hahahaha
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@@franoramix lol yeah was referring to Jiraiya’s 106 cm joke
106
Dollars. Actually It cost $105.99
I’m having trouble removing the hands any tips? 🥹
I highly recommend heating up the hand part slightly with a hairdryer. The plastic should soften up in the heat, making them very easy to install/remove. But do be careful not to overapply the heat~ I've melted more hand parts than I'm willing to admit because I wasn't paying attention 😅 One method is to heat it up slowly in intervals to let the warmth travel evenly throughout before yanking it out.
You'll get a feel for it once you see it in action once. Hope that helps~