I’ve saved my favorite Ori figure for my last Ori-Toy review. But never fear! I’ll be back next week with a particularly special treat, an interview with the company founder and Ori-Fig designer, Mo Mou! Until then, take a look at my review of Liao Yuan Hou.
My first two articles were designed to introduce Ori-Toy Limited and explore the construction and articulation of their Ori-Fig body style. Today is day three of my Ori coverage and I’ll be doing a review of the figures for Xiahou Yuan and Zhang Fei.
Yesterday I had the great pleasure of introducing Ori-Toy Limited and reviewing the first figure in their Three Kingdoms series. Today I’m going to take a detailed look at the design and articulation of the Ori-Fig while reviewing the second figure in the series, Zhang Liao.
This week I’m doing something special and taking a look at the independent toy company Ori-Toy. Each day I’ll be discussing the company and their uniquely designed figures, while reviewing each of the five characters that they’ve released so far in their distinctive Ori-Fig line.
If you’re like me and forgot to mark your calendar, the 2011 New York Comic Con Exclusive Outer Space Men figures are now available online! The set of four includes the Beta Phase exclusive versions of Mystron, Commander Comet, Electron+, and Alpha 7 and is available for $50 from Store Horsemen.
Just when I thought I didn’t have to worry about getting any of the New York Comic Con exclusives, Hasbro went and made a Transformers Prime two pack. Luckily there were plenty left over after the show and I was able to snag one from their toy shop.