Yes there are pros as well as pros to purchasing anime characters.
Of course, none of the anime companies ever thought about telling you this (if they offer anime-related figures).
They’d think this doesn’t make sense.
Or does it?
Every business and product has pros and pros and. Whatever anyone tries to tell (or trying to sell) you.
Anyone who claims that you are not is sabotaging you.
With this in mind In that spirit, here’s a list with pros and cons to think about. Particularly, if you’re at the initial stages of buying and collecting Azur Lane figures.
PROS:
1. They’re designed to last for decades to come.
This is especially true of PVC Statues. They’re of top quality.
The anime characters, generally are designed to last and last for a long time, the same way from an ornament.
So long as you take good care of your figurines they’ll endure for many years to come.
2. Amazing aesthetics
Every single element in Zero Two from Darling In The Franxx is recorded. There’s virtually no difference from the original version from the anime.
So , in general, whatever anime figurine you purchase, it’s guaranteed to be eye-catching that will make an impression no matter where you place them.
3. Top quality materials
It doesn’t matter if we’re speaking about PVC Statues Nendoroid’s, PVC figures, or action figures. They all make use of high quality materials. PVC Statues made from the highest quality.
While Nendoroid isn’t one of the “cheapest” of the 3 designs, they’re still of an acceptable quality built into their designs.
4. Parts that move easily and have lots of flexibility
In contrast to PVC Statues that are more than ornaments, Nendoroid’s action figures come with moveable parts. Each comes with their own set of body components, accessories that can swap, and many more.
This is the reason why Figma’s and Nendoroid’s real, as you’re basically bringing your favorite cartoon characters into the real world.
5. The purchase of anime characters puts money back into the business
It may sound obvious, however it is worth mentioning.
Every time you purchase it is reinvested back into the market.
The process is like this:
The producer produces an item.
A distributor (or retailer) buys it.
The retailer sells the product to the public.
Customers purchase the product.
Retailers make profits.
This money is then used to purchase additional anime figures.
The producer (and distributors) offer more anime figures according to the demand.
This cycle goes on.
Between all this, there are anime companies that (that don’t have any connection to manufacturers) also make money.
At the end of the day everyone gets a win. Everyone wins.
CONS:
1. Some anime characters have more brittleness than other characters.
Like other similar products the amount you pay for it can be a factor in this.
Let’s use the above picture as an illustration. It’s priced between PS900 between PS900 and PS1000plus. It’s not a normal number by any measure.
The availability of the figure is limited throughout the world and, more importantly, dropping a statue like that from any level could have a negative impact.
Figures from anime aren’t as fragile as glass, but it’s something to be noted.
2. It is difficult to repair when damaged or broken.
Contrary to laptops or smartphone, you aren’t able to run towards the maker (or the retailer) and be expecting your anime figurine to be fixed.
It’s not the way it works.
If the item is damaged during transport and you’re not sure, you’ll be able to get a replacement default. Any damage that’s self-inflicted can be difficult to repair.
In some instances, you will not be able to fix the damage, based on the severity. If you don’t know how to reattach the pieces.
It’s an extremely difficult process and is worthwhile to avoid altogether!
3. The more anime characters you purchase, the smaller space you’ll have to store them in.
If you don’t have a space large enough to accommodate these numerous figurines.
If you don’t have the same amount of storage space as the picture above (like many) this could become an issue.
Like any other form of collecting, you need to be prepared for the possibility of having too many items to keep track of. Also, you must find the space to keep all your collection items.
This is a matter of the level of dedication you have, and whether or whether you’re an occasional collector. This is only an issue dependent on the number of figures you buy.