
So my double twintails arrived at my desk ahead of schedule. The one on the right is the basic Miku Hatsune (still haven’t gotten the guts to dole out cash for the Wonfes Miku). The old Miku Hatsune I got from coffeebugg already has its paint fading. It’s one of the first wave Miku Hatsune Nendoroids. My other Nendoroids aren’t suffering from fading paint so it must be a lot-specific problem…hopefully. This Miku Hatsune Nendoroid stays in the box until further notice.
The one on the left is Hiiragi Kagami cosplaying as Miku Hatsune. She comes with two extra faces, three arms, two leeks and an extra leg. I like the quality of the hair paint and it’s a bit lighter than the Nendoroid Miku Hatsune color.


Her base appears to be a different material from the Nendoroid bases we’re used to. It’s much lighter but the mount is more snug than that of Nendoroid Miku Hatsune.


So cute! Kagami is definitely my favorite Lucky Star character.

Nendoroid Miku and Nendoroid Kagamiku side by side. You might think that it’s a Miku Hatsune body with a Kagami head but you’re wrong. Nendoroid Kagami here is a completely different mold. Her arms are smaller than Nendoroid Miku. Her legs are also different and don’t have those two turquoise dots that Nendo Miku have. Torso, tie and decal work are also different.

I like keeping my Nendoroid parts and faces in separate resealable bags. This is the entire batch for Nendoroid Kagamiku. How about you? How do you store your Nendoroids/Figmas/Revoltechs?

My desk with Nendoroid MikuMiku Kagami added to the bunch. I work in an engineering company but I do enjoy having my toys around and working with them in front of me somehow helps me focus and keeps my productive.
Here’s the rest of the photos taken with a Lumix LX3:
Filed under: Action Figures, Hobby | Tagged: Cosplay, Goodsmile Company, Kagami Hiiragi, leek, Lucky Star, Miku Hatsune, Nendoroid, Vocaloid
















































































































I’ve been meaning to get a nendoroid for some time now. Both of your new gets look pretty cool. I’m just afraid once I buy one I might get addicted.
@Otaku Surf
Well, you’ll never know until you try. Nendoroids are definitely a bit pricier than Figmas and Revoltechs but I get much more joy out of them than Figmas. I dunno… That’s probably why I have 8 Nendoroids, 1 spare Nendoroid (Miku Hatsune) and 2 more Nendoroids coming in soon.
I find Miku Kagami cuter than nendo Miku
@Gunstray
I like Nendoroid Miku Kagami’s jaded look.
She looks adorable^^ too bad I can’t really find her in my area for a reasonable price -_- I like her scared/worried look the most but all her faces are great. I usually store my spare figma parts in the little baggy they bring :p
By the way names Roy, Nice to meet you
adding you to meh blog roll k
Ey Roy. Thanks for the add. Btw, where do you live? I usually order my stuff through a local supplier who puts up preorders or if that runs out, I order online.
Sadly I live in America, Florida to be exact so I get diddly squat locally so I have to order online. I can’t really order from Japan since I don’t have the money to pay for the shipping so I buy from an online Anime shop in California. Unfortunately they get figures about a month or more after it’s released :/