Too bad her face is like ultra ugly. I found Sakura for relatively cheap in a local store. Thank god. She's going for 16-20k yen on Mandarake 2nd hand opened. Which is why I even bothered ordering Saber in the first place.
Originally Posted by Strife212 Nice Sakura, the pair goes well together. I want her too but she's super expensive now. I have the limited edition of that Saber and it's probably my favorite figure: This is actually rad as fuck.
Nice Sakura, the pair goes well together. I want her too but she's super expensive now. I have the limited edition of that Saber and it's probably my favorite figure:
5380 yen inclusive of shipping. 2nd hand, has been opened before off Mandarake. Pretty much near impossible to get a brand new one now without getting significantly ripped off since it was a pre-order bonus that came with F/UC. And yeah, this was intended to be easy. Just confirming whether people still know Monty Python or not. I'm surrounded by pleb azns and kiddos who wouldn't.
Looks fine to me?
Hmm...Caliburn looks off scale..
Saber Lily looks really nice, how much did you get it for? Might just buy one myself.
nice Jin-Roh figure right there
I had to.
It's just a flesh wound!
Monty Python and The Holy Grail. is this intended to be easy?
Keep your damn cute killer Quokkas!!! ;_; Edit: They probably kill with a kuokka...
Dullahan, don't tease Gaia. ;A;
D:
Sorry, but we've got a reputation to keep up. Australian wildlife has an international reputation for being outrageously homicidal. It's been the foundation of our foreign policy since Federation; where other countries might have a nuclear deterrent, Australia's reputation allows it a nature deterrent. The last time we sent one of our top-secret unreasonably adorable animals overseas, there was a nationwide scandal which ultimately brought about the fall of the Whitlam government.
B-but... send me a couple, so I promise to send all the babies back when they grow up!
Originally Posted by Gaia Send me one, please! It's illegal. They're native wildlife, so you can't keep them as pets, and pretty much the only place you'll find them in the wild in substantial numbers are on a couple of islands off the coast of WA. On the mainland, they get killed by introduced species like foxes and cats. As I said, you can't feed them and you're technically not supposed to touch them if they live in the wild. You can, though, in the sense that while not allowed it's possible and not unduly difficult. They react to petting much like cats.
Originally Posted by Dullahan Quokkas live reasonably nearby, and I can confirm that they're exactly as cute as depicted. They're not afraid of humans at all, and will very often just walk right up to you. Send me one, please!
oh, that freakishly adorable facebook critter should have included Kakarot in the picture