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Sukumizu Queen
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Sorry I've been missing birthdays! I haven't been on a lot lately.

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View spoilerHide spoilerRemoved, because the MFC rules have changed and I have a fucking stalker. Find them in my gallery.

I have 1,000+ artbooks, 300+ figures, 300+ CE games, and a ton of other merchandise. Sadly most of my stuff is not listed on MFC. The majority of my collection will be on my upcoming website.

My main passions are: artbooks, sukumizu figures/merchandise, adult figures, and collector's edition games.

Erotic figures are my latest obsession. I display all of my figures nude if possible. My house is NOT kid- or prude-friendly and I want it to stay that way. It baffles me how people can own cast-off figures but keep them covered up! I have a particular liking for some of the more lecherous figures, like from Giga Pulse. Companies like this give no fucks about censorship or toning things down for the sake of modesty.

I am especially attracted to figures with fully-rendered labia/vagina ("MOLO" as Moeyo calls it). I find it offensive when this area of the body is glossed over. It is part of the reason I left the BJD hobby. I will make exceptions for some figures, especially fully nude/cast-off figures. The larger the scale, the better. Figures that can only go topless are disappointing to me. It feels cheap and incomplete.

I am really into makaizou figures. These satisfy my desire for truly nude figures as they tend to be explicitly detailed. Quite frankly most Japanese PVC figures designed to be fully detailed just aren't good enough. Genuine makaizou can be extremely expensive, so I've turned mostly to Chinese resin garage kits. Several of the figures in my Owned and Ordered lists are actually these modified versions:

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1/2.5 scale Kirino Kousaka ITEM #190392
1/4 scale Charlotte Dunois ITEM #331635
1/4 scale Eleonora Viltaria ITEM #287885
1/4 scale Index ITEM #287934
1/4 scale Isoroku Yamamoto ITEM #181970
1/4 scale Kan'u Unchou ITEM #22867
1/4 scale Koneko Toujou ITEM #331693
1/4 scale Kuroko Shirai ITEM #135060
1/4 scale Miu Takanashi ITEM #144373
1/4 scale Percival ITEM #167036
1/4 scale Golden Darkness ITEM #331689 (PVC)
1/4.5 scale Rias Gremory ITEM #167302
1/5.5 scale Natsuha Sawai ITEM #283850
1/6 scale Eriri Spencer Sawamura ITEM #327436
1/6 scale Rie Kawai ITEM #236493
1/6 scale Saber Alter ITEM #144297
1/6 scale Super Sonico ITEM #75284
1/6 Tamaki Kousaka ITEM #6724
1/7 scale Manaka Komaki ITEM #46866
1/7 scale Saber ITEM #363373
1/7 scale Saber Alter ITEM #363374
1/7 scale Sonico ITEM #78615
1/7 scale Tomoka Minato ITEM #198608
1/7 scale Chizuru Minamoto ITEM #7050
1/8 scale Kanetsugu Naoe ITEM #96896


As for the sukumizu, this has been an obsession of mine for quite some time and I actively collect all kinds of merchandise featuring this particular type of swimsuit. I am also strict about the style of sukumizu I collect. It has to be either the "Old" or the "Very-Old" style with the skirt/drainage front. Otherwise it's just a shitty leotard! I am mostly interested in classic navy but will occasionally accept white. No other color, no racing stripes, no newer styles.

Though figures has currently taken priority, artbooks is my most extensive collection and I always fall back to it. My husband custom-built me a bookcase because I could not find one big enough to suit my needs. I am mostly interested in modern moe art styles; I am not fond of older anime artwork. I have so many books that I sometimes forget which ones I actually own, and have to reference my own inventory documents. I also have no choice but to sell or give away a portion of my collection from time-to-time because I literally run out of room!

My CE games collection consists mainly of PC games, though I've been really pursuing Switch games lately. I'm a gamer - but when it comes to buying limited edition versions of games, I am really only interested in the goodies that come with it. Artbooks and figures of course, bed sheets, pillow covers, tapestries, towels, posters, plushies, clocks, mouse pads, photo frames, mugs, letter opener swords, music CDs, drama CDs, shitajiki, cards, calendars, keychains, maps, t-shirts, I love physical items like these as opposed to digital privileges. I have all kinds of fun stuff to dig through in just this one part of my hobby room alone.

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Your collection made me REALLY into sukumizu.
3 days ago
Well I finally had some free time this weekend...I spent it all making the new Takagi customization article for you...you are welcome! I'm not sure if I managed to really keep the "quality" of my previous articles, so I'm counting on you to be my personal grammar Nazi and Gestapo Quality Assurance manager...I'm exhausted xD
Still haven't made any progress on Isis unfortunately...*Egyptian curses* :(
19 days ago
Thank you
24 days ago
So an update on that paint scratch thing.
https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/021/753/mission_failed_meme.png
Not technically a complete a failure though. So basically the shine is back nice and even and from most viewing angles (and most light angles) nothing seems out of the ordinary. However if you look right at the spot where the scuff was while shining a light directly at it, there simply is no denying that there is a small difference in the paint. It seems the top coat makes the paint I used appear ever so slightly darker. Also since I brushed the paint on that's probably not helping, it would probably be a lot better if it could have been sprayed on there lightly with an airbrush.
Since from my usual viewing angle when it's on a shelf it's not noticeable I'm cutting my losses now. Maybe remind me to take a photo when it's fully dry if you want to see.
3 months ago
OMG pretty please do a review of the egg-laying harpy girl, don't let the squares get you down, be the rebel with a bad reputation I know you to be! Of course take care of whatever it is you need to irl first, I'm sure the site won't burn down completely...yet...probably.
My attempt to wade trough your little rant:View spoilerHide spoilerLemme guess, you think that old rule no one cared about until recently about panty shots is gonna be an issue now combined with this new ban..maaaybe...I'd still say it would probably fly under the radar, but yeah probably not worth the headache? With ITEM #1373 I almost feel like the admins discovered ai chat bots can "guess" how to code and just told it to figure out how to ban all the loli's, so the human stupidity got multiplied x100 by the bot and this is what happened xD
I gotta say the thing that annoys me the most is old entries being purged like that, if it was new entries like that not being allowed it would at least be somewhat manageable, kinda like we made do with the "Japanese only" rule for so long. This is a bad time to not know much about coding for servers and to be swamped with irl responsibilities, I gotta find some time to "learn to code", maybe someone was forward thinking and backed up enough to something like the wayback machine to at least "restore" some useful info and images for old obscure stuff like the ones you've mentioned.

About the sunlight: View spoilerHide spoilerTo be fair it's been pretty gloomy on account of winter and all, so even the direct sunlight I suspect wasn't that dangerous, probably not such a good idea in the summer. From what I know abs and vinyl are much more susceptible to sun damage (rip old legos and old doll that were next to the window), but since I have no clue how similar or different pvc for figures is from pvc for windows...yeah caution still advised.
Now about the wrapping up: View spoilerHide spoilerI chose not to do that for 2 reasons. First so I could more easily see and track what's going on and it might be a good thing because it allowed me to catch the first signs of color fading. The second reason is because I didn't want the cream to get "mushed" and get on anything other then the affected spots and again I think it was a good call because of reason number 1.
Reading the dollfie cream guide: View spoilerHide spoilerIt is mentioned that it can fade makeup but shouldn't discolor the plastic, without being a 100% sure of the ingredients I can only guess they figured out the correct concentration of benzoyl and maybe some ingredient that counteracts it after a while so it doesn't go too far and bleach the materials they use for dolls, but obviously makeup and paint are still in danger. A serious issue since both of the figures I tested benzoyl on have such light shading that I swear is almost unnoticeable in some places...but boy do you notice when it suddenly ain't there no more xD
The baking soda thing: View spoilerHide spoilerIt started mostly as a certain nurse in my family used it in war time to prevent and kill mold on clothes when cleaning supplies were running low (high temperature when washing was still best for killing mold that had already developed of course). This led to the next realization, as skin conditions in my family are something of a problem, that we had less rashes when we stopped using powder detergent, bleach and various softeners and the baking soda did alright enough as a substitute for softeners. These days we use baking soda and a modest amount of liquid detergent...after a lot of reading of the fine print on the bottle :P
The other thing that she noticed was that using a lot of soda would drain the color from some clothes. Now we don't know if it's binding the dye to itself or simply acting as a kind of bleach for some fabrics, but I'm hoping it's the first thing...both for the sake of my figures and also so I don't have my legs painted all blue again, like that one time I was in a hurry and put on a new pair of jeans before washing them...I was like a real life ultra smurf bellow the waste for a week.

About the scratch: View spoilerHide spoilerJust to be clear I mean like a paint scratch, the plastic isn't damaged far as I can tell, it's the finishing gloss and underlying paint that was...I guess the better word would be chipped?...And I can already tell you getting the correct color mixed is the biggest load of horse $h17 I'd prefer to never have to repeat again. So tell your friend to get some antidepressants ready if he decides to try and fix the paint job...no, no, a metric $h17 ton of antidepressants. I at least had paint that on paper looked similar to that of the figure, I have no clue how in Japanese Old Gods sake the people who made that GSC article about this kind of stuff did anything with just the basic colors they had for that guide. Also of note is that you can't really paint acrylic on top of enamel, but I managed by first spraying on that topcoat I mentioned...which was enamel based and still doesn't explain how the frick the acrylic paint I used didn't f*ck everything up anymore...Maybe they weren't using true enamel paint, but some special kind of paint for pvc...I swear this hobby is killing me in more ways then one, almost makes me miss good old led paint poisoning...almost. Now I gotta wait for my hands to stop being shaky before I take the risk of trying that topcoat again...like now the spot I painted is just barely noticeable from some angles due to the lack of gloss and I swear if a speck of dust gets in the way and sealed into the gloss again I'm gonna lose it, because there's no way to get rid of it without ruining the paint....aaaaahhhh
And thanks a lot for the kind words, it really means a lot. And I especially appreciate you not killing me over that comment in the "tiny" letters...What do you mean what tiny comment??? Ahhh it was nothing, must have been the wind.
Now be nice and give your hubby back his figure, overcome your struggles irl, survive the loli crusades and again pretty please with a side of chips make a review for the egg lady...https://media.tenor.com/oj30Qsb3O24AAAAC/do-it.gif
3 months ago
Hey friendo!
Since we met back when I was experimenting with getting rid of paint transfer on figures I figured you might care for my "new" findings on dye transfer from fabrics and some other findings. One of those figures from my article had a red cushion and guess what happened when I stopped checking regularly on it :(
And please forgive me for being too lazy to maybe make another more detailed article or provide detailed documentation, I wasn't thinking ahead much when doing this stuff xD
View spoilerHide spoilerSo basically I was able to remove some of the more vague dye transfer on this figure by, well using that old mechanic's paste (it was pink paste this time), water and rubbing like a maniac. I really think how smooth the plastic on that figure is helped. However the the more serious dye transfer was a total and complete failure I'm afraid. So I took the risk of trying a method I think you are more familiar with then I, benzoyl peroxide (since I mostly heard about it from doll collectors and I imagine you as a creepy old lady surrounded by dolls that are surprisingly normal in comparison...please don't kill me). I heard everyone recommend 10%, but I could only find one pharmacy that had 5%. So a month of experimenting with that led me to the following conclusions:
    1. It works fastest if it gets exposed to direct sunlight for like 15~30 minutes.
    2. Leaving it on after that for a day does almost nothing...at first, washing it off with hot water and repeating the cycle actually speeds up how much every next application takes to show signs of "working".
    3. The ideal time window for letting it do it's thing and then washing it off and putting fresh cream is 2 days...for the most part, since 1 day shows little to no progress and 3 days is when "bleaching" of the spot and surrounding area seems to start.
    4. This particular figure and most of the affected areas luckily are not painted and the plastic color is really light so the there is no sign of discoloration when you time it right like stated previously.
    5. Paint, specifically the one that was airbrushed on and not "sealed" afterwards with a finishing layer or something else will get bleached out, so that's not good.
Since I'm a moron and forgot about the black strings around the arms of this Vanilla figure I got to repeat my test...for like another month...aaaaahhhh *dies on the inside*.
    6. BAD news is that if it somehow got onto her torso (under her arms) the benzoyl will bleach the shading to a slightly lighter one, so if it's more then just a single tiny spot affected, you are shit out of luck and jolly well fucked...GOOD news if it's on her arms, at least while following my previous 2 day rule I had no problems with the color.
    7. The really nasty, deep stains I got from that stupid string take forever to show signs of relenting and once the black color finally starts going away it's replaced by a really dark brow/yellowish spot and sometimes it's larger then the original stain itself, probably because of how the black is broken down or extracted, but the good news is that with continued application it does eventually go away (at least on Vanilla's arms it does go away, but I swear by Anime Jesus it takes a long time).
    8. Clothes I had washed vigorously in baking soda, at least thus far, have not caused dye transfers...soooo fingers crossed that old trick Ma' taught me keeps working.
    9. Bonus ducks, concentrated chloric acid doesn't seem to do anything, neither to the stains nor the plastic, haven't tested much with paint to draw any conclusion, and 96% alcohol doesn't do anything to stains either, but thanks to an unrelated attempt to fix a tiny scratch on Shion I now know that Freeing uses enamel based paints for those bunny suits, as well as an enamel based top coat for the shine, so I guess stripping paint with it is feasible and on a another good note, just on a hunch I tried spraying some Tamiya top coat and to my shock it actually made most of the scratch just disappear without a trace, as for the rest I'll update you since I was only today able to finally mix the "correct" color, once I'm totally sure it's dry I'll see how the top coat does on that, since I didn't have enamel paint, only acrylic paint and an enamel topcoat

I plan on testing the benzoyl on some left over scraps of plastics I've now got from my first Gundam and some miniatures, those should mostly be ABS plastic and maybe see what it does to acrylic vs enamel paint, alas I'm not sure what plastic other then PVC from my window would be comparable to that of scale figures xD

I'd apologize for the wall of text behind the spoilers, but then I remember that time you ran out of allotted letters for an article, so I imagine you don't mind :P
Also hope you are doing alright! I don't see you responding much. If it's "just" because you are too busy saving the loli's then I understand :P If it's because my jokes are stale...well that will just kill my spirit, so don't tell me that xD ...Just casually mention that you already knew everything I put in the spoilers and that will do the trick x_X
3 months ago
PapayaBanana3 months ago#121992491Sukumizu is a great religion!! My last purchase being Chloe von Einzbern and Miyu in that swimsuit by FOTS Japan / Illya is nowhere available :(Nice! I mean at least you have two of them, I missed out on all three XD
3 months ago
Sukumizu is a great religion!! My last purchase being Chloe von Einzbern and Miyu in that swimsuit by FOTS Japan / Illya is nowhere available :(
3 months ago
Nakuke3 months ago#121729611Stop I can only get so h(censored due to new puppy-flowers-rainbowflag rules)
Worst thing that ever happened to anime was weebs trying to get big on social media with it. Can't wait for these dumb kids to move on to a new hype train and fad.


100% they will be gone in a few years but MFC will still be left with this dumb txt format that makes no sense.
3 months ago
BLKstar3 months ago#121424304Thank you. I've been in this too long to see it destroyed by people who only watch anime to fit in. We need a new community run site. Let this place burn because in a few years a lot of these morons won't even be watching anime or collecting figures.

Stop I can only get so h(censored due to new puppy-flowers-rainbowflag rules)

Worst thing that ever happened to anime was weebs trying to get big on social media with it. Can't wait for these dumb kids to move on to a new hype train and fad.
3 months ago

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