Japanese Video Game Figure Thread

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This thread is dedicated to Japanese produced video game figures. In the past, Japanese figures were mostly used for manga and anime characters, but lately they have started making figures from video game franchises. This is more of an awareness announcement than a deal thread since figures can easily sell out long before they are available and the second hand market can be crazy expensive. Pre-ordering is usually the cheapest way to get a popular figure.

Released Figures:

To give you an idea of what Japanese figures look like, the following are some that have been released over the years:

Majora's Mask Link Nendoroid (April 21, 2016):
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Kirby Nendoroid (January 27, 2016):
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Rockman Nendoroid (January 14, 2016):
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Metal Gear Solid Snake Nendoroid (January 21, 2015):
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Luigi Nendoroid (June 24, 2014):
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Samus Varia Suit Figma (October 27, 2014) (re-release):
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Wind Waker Link Nendoroid (June 2015) (re-release):
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Sonic Nendoroid (October 8, 2013) (re-release):
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Skyward Sword Link Figma (September 2015) (re-release):
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Shizue (Isabelle) Nendoroid (April 2016) (re-release):
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Marth Nendoroid (May 10, 2016):
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Zero Suit Samus (May 2016) (re-release) (exclusive):
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A Link Between Worlds Link Figma (August 2016):
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DX ver includes additional accessories: hookshot, bomb, tornado rod, clay pot, rupee, baby Maiamai

Figma Fire Emblem Awakening Lucina (August 2016) (re-release):
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Wind Waker Zelda Nendoroid (October 2016):
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GSC 1/7 Skyward Sword Link (November 2016) (exclusive):
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Figma Zero Suit Samus (December 2016):

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Breath of the Wild Link Nendoroid DX Edition (June 2017):

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Pit Figma (April 27, 2013):

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Dark Pit Figma (April 27, 2013):
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Kongiku (May 8, 2013):
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Momohime (January 18, 2013):

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About Japanese Figures:
 

Scale figures, like Zero Suit Samus, are statues made of ABS and PVC. Scale are bigger than Figma, more detailed, and again for display rather than play. Scale figures are not posable and may not come with accessories or alternate facial expressions.

Figma is like an action figure but higher quality. Figma are very posable and come with accessories, alternate faces, and alternate hands to recreate poses from the source material (as well as make up your own scenarios). Check out all the different display poses they show off in pics. While they are designed with posability in mind, these are still meant for display rather than play. These aren't like action figures you would give a kid. Many Figma parts are compatible with other Figmas, allowing you to create interesting combinations of outfits and expressions.

Nendoroid are cutesy interpretations of characters. Each is about 4" tall and, like Figma, usually comes with various faces/hands/accessories to reproduce poses/scenes from the source material. Also like Figma, many Nendo parts are compatible with other Nendos. Faces, hair, hands, and outfits can often be swapped between characters.

Real Action Heroes (RAH) are like a blend of scale figure, Figma, and doll. They are still made of ABS and PVC, but the clothes are made of fabric, giving them a more realistic look. RAH are posable like Figma and typically include accessories and alternate faces. They are bigger than your average scale figure and very high quality. Accordingly, they are also exceedingly expensive.

Shipping:

Don't forget about shipping cost. SAL small packet registered should cost $10-20 and takes about 2-3 weeks to reach me in Florida. SAL may also be available unregistered for 410 JPY less, but you lose tracking and insurance (so if your package goes missing, you are sol). EMS is the best shipping and only takes about 2 days to arrive but is considerably more expensive. There is also SAL Parcel, but it is worth spending a little extra for EMS. You may have to use EMS if your item is too big to fit in a SAL box. I always use SAL registered when I can. If you pre-order multiple figures, you can combine shipping if they come out in the same month (assuming no delays) and save some money.

Shipping cost is based on weight. If you are ordering multiple figures at once, it is cheaper to request two SAL shipments than one EMS. It is also cheaper to combine items than do separate shipments for each. From my experience, 3-4 Nendoroid/Figma will fit in a single SAL box. A scale figure may fit with 1-2 Nendoroid/Figma boxes, depending on the scale and size of figure box used. Some figures come in larger boxes than expected. There is no way to know how large/heavy your figure will be before ordering. Some stores may offer an estimate at time of order or indicate that an item should be compatible with SAL.

SAL unregistered (no tracking or insurance) does not require a signature upon delivery. All other shipping methods do, so try to be home on delivery day. If you miss the delivery, you can stop by your local post office for pickup starting the next day.

Payment:

For most Japanese shops, you don't pay until the figure(s) is ready to ship. The exceptions are some limited edition items (which you'll have to pay for in full at time of purchase, including shipping) and certain stores that require a % deposit. Payment is best done through PayPal.

The current exchange rate can be viewed in PayPal -> Profile -> My Money -> Currencies (disclosure arrow of PayPal balance). The PP rate is always a little more expensive than the current rate since they charge a fee for the exchange (I believe 2.5%, the rate you see is already calculated with that fee). You can also opt to pay directly from your PP tied bank account or cc when checking out with PP.. You will have to check your bank and cc websites for their rate info, including whatever % fee they use for the exchange. Best case scenario would be to use a credit card that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees.

You will usually receive an invoice the day after an item is released. Shipping usually occurs the day after payment is sent, depending on the store.

Japanese Shops I've Used and Recommend:

AmiAmi: http://www.amiami.com/
My favorite store. Among the best prices. Easily combine orders by month. Amazing pre-owned section. Shipping is usually a little more than other stores since they use lots of packing materials.

Hobby Link Japan: http://www.hlj.com/
My second favorite store. Usually a bit more expensive than the store listed here. In exchange for higher prices, you can cancel orders at any time. Private warehouse feature lets you hold items for up to 60 days to combine shipping, though you still pay for the figure at time of release. Excellent customer service.

Hobby Search: http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/
Can combine orders of the same month but not as nicely as AmiAmi. Can cancel a pre-order within the first week of placing.

Big in Japan: http://biginjap.com/
Prices usually a little lower than the rest. Good selection of prize figures. Can pay for pre-orders upfront. Can combine orders by month if you send them a message through your order history page. Can act as proxy or forwarder. Not good at responding to emails, so I don't use them now as much as I used to.

Tokyo Otaku Mode: http://otakumode.com/
Charges in USD $, pay upfront at time of placing order. Regularly offers coupons and bonus point campaigns. Has a Premium membership that is well worth getting since it pays for itself ($15 for 3 months gives you $16.50 in points), 5% off everything, slightly cheaper shipping, and better coupons. You get $5 in points when you register your account, plus another $5 if you signup through a referral link (referrer also gets $5), making your first order $10 off. Excellent customer service.

Amazon Japan: https://www.amazon.co.jp/

Thanks to their Global program, many of their figures are now eligible to be shipped directly to your house rather than having to go through a proxy/forwarder. This is only available on figures fulfilled by Amazon, including those sold by third-party and fulfilled by Amazon. Not all Amazon fulfilled items are eligible for Global shipping. Shipping cost is very good (around RSAL cost) and very fast (3-6 days). Japanese consumption tax (8%) is removed from the advertised price at checkout.

Plamoya: http://www.plamoya.com
Check for sales, otherwise usually overpriced.

Secondhand Japanese Shops I've Used and Recommend:

I buy a lot secondhand. The items are usually in great condition and, for most of my orders, have never been opened before. This lets me get figures I missed out on before I started collecting or couldn't budget at time of release.

AmiAmi Pre-owned: http://www.amiami.com/top/page/c/preowned.html
My favorite store for secondhand figures thanks to a daily updated selection, cheap shipping options, and combining pre-owned items with my pre-orders for that month. Items are rated by separate figure and box conditions. "A" condition means it looks brand new, "B" means there is some normal ware but should still be good, "C" or lower you should probably avoid (at least for figure condition, I personally don't care too much about secondhand box condition). Pricing is hit or miss, but usually good compared to other stores. Their selection is good and updated daily (except Sundays). Stock status is accurate when ordering.

Mandarake: http://ekizo.mandarake.co.jp/shop/en/
Excellent source for secondhand figures. Mandarake is a web front for a collection of B&M hobby stores in Japan. Their selection is huge, pricing is great, and new items are added daily. Many of their secondhand items have never been opened. The condition is commonly something like "not opened/box damaged" which translates to it will look brand new when you get it :3 Each order can only be from a single store since it will be shipping from that one location. Because these are B&M stores, an item you ordered may sell out that same day in store (this has happened to me a few times). In that case, the item is removed from your order, or if your order is just one item, the order is cancelled. You can check boxes for "cancel order if this item is oos". You'll receive an email the following day with the items they were able to secure (hopefully everything in your order), the total including shipping, and a link to payment.

Suruga-ya: http://www.suruga-ya.jp/
Warning: Suruga-ya is in Japanese and requires a proxy or forwarder to get your items (see below for details).
Huge selection and low prices. Sales on items can randomly start at any time. Adding more items to your cart can give you a % discount. Stock system is accurate, at least from my experiences. As the website is only available in Japanese, use MFC to find the Japanese name of the character you are interested in so that you can perform a search.

Recommended US Shops:

Big Bad Toy Store (BBTS): http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/ (allows cancellations, no money down required on pre-orders, warehouse feature, $4 shipping)
Crunchyroll: http://www.crunchyroll.com/store/ (check for weekly deals, free shipping at $75)
Tokyo Otaku Mode (TOM): http://www.otakumode.com/ (I also count them as a US shop since some of their items are fulfilled by US warehouse, free shipping at $150)
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/ (occasionally has some figures at good prices)

My Figure Collection:

MFC is an amazing (and free) community of figure collectors. It has info on all Japanese figures including release dates, pics, user ratings, reviews, etc. If you are interested in Japanese figure collecting, I highly recommend joining to keep track of your collection and follow the latest news on upcoming releases. Here's my MFC profile as an example: http://myfigurecollection.net/profile/Cantisama

CAG has an MFC club that you can join here: http://myfigurecollection.net/club/1219

Proxy and Forwarding:

There are two services when buying an item that cannot be shipped directly to your country, a proxy and a forwarder. A proxy is a business or person located in the host country (Japan in our case) that places an order on your behalf and then ships it to you.

With a forwarder, you are the one who places the order. You set the shipping address to that of the forwarder who is located in the host country. The forwarder then ships the package to you upon receipt.

Forwarding is typically cheaper than using a proxy since a proxy will charge a % fee based on order total that includes the cost of the item(s). Since with forwarding you are the one paying for the items directly, any % fee is only applied to the cost of shipping + a small forwarding fee. Using a proxy can be easier though since you don't have to place the order yourself on a website that may be only available in a foreign language.

There are many proxy and forwarding service providers. For Nendo Red from Amazon.co.jp, I used Big in Japan as a forwarder and the transaction went perfectly. Fees were also very reasonable.

My first proxy experience: http://myfigurecollection.net/blog/15573
My first forwarding experience: http://myfigurecollection.net/blog/16415

Sites offering proxy and/or forwarding services:
Big in Japan (proxy + forward): http://www.biginjap.com
dv8cag (proxy + forward): http://dv8cag.com/
 
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I won't be pre-ordering figures from Amazon US anymore. They've cancelled 5 of my orders this year for "lack of availability", including Banpresto Todoroki and Kotobukiya Vash. I tried asking about it in chat, but all the rep could say was regurgitating the cancellation email. Maybe they just don't want to sell anime figures anymore?

Amazon JP, on the other hand, is becoming my new friend. I just placed an order for another figure (GSC Kino) and was very happy with the figure price and shipping cost.
 
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Amazon JP, on the other hand, is becoming my new friend. I just placed an order for another figure (GSC Kino) and was very happy with the figure price and shipping cost.
I hope their packaging has been good for you. I've been cutting back on my media purchases from them ever since they sent me an artbook and some game music CDs in a bubble mailer. Three of those four items came damaged-- one rather badly-- but when Amazon JP sent replacements, even those came in a bubble mailer! Said replacements were in fine shape, but still...
 
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Interesting. Any time they mail me -anything- from Amazon JP, it's shrinkwrapped to cardboard, then placed inside a box. Doesn't matter if it's fragile or not. I ordered something that wasn't remotely fragile and it came that way. I was actually really amused.

 
Persona 5 Yusuke Nendoroid (August 2019):

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Any time they mail me -anything- from Amazon JP, it's shrinkwrapped to cardboard, then placed inside a box. Doesn't matter if it's fragile or not. I ordered something that wasn't remotely fragile and it came that way. I was actually really amused.
That's how my two recent figure orders, a Nendo and a 1/8 scale, were shipped. Figure boxes arrived in perfect condition.

I could see them doing it differently for media though. I know Amazon US loves to ship books in bubble mailers >_<

 
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That's how my two recent figure orders, a Nendo and a 1/8 scale, were shipped. Figure boxes arrived in perfect condition.

I could see them doing it differently for media though. I know Amazon US loves to ship books in bubble mailers >_<
Yeah, I still have pretty much no trouble ordering anything from them that comes in a box (last time was all jigsaw puzzles). I did have one instance where I ordered a large figure along with some books, and one of the books came damaged because it was just placed alongside said figure with no additional protection.

Amazon JP used to reliably ship all-media orders in boxes with the items shrinkwrapped to a piece of cardboard glued to the bottom, but it seems like I can't count on them for that anymore :cold:
 
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I really do like that Yusuke Nendo. Problem is, I am running out of display space... I would definitely display it, but I think that I would just keep that one boxed since I like it so much >.<

 
TOM Premium member exclusive coupon 2YEAR for 25% off. Reusable and valid through March 31.

Non-premium can use coupon RUSHINMARCH for 20% off through March 31.

Also,TOM Premium has permanently increased its bonus points from 1x to 5x. Stacks with pre-order 10x points for 15x.

 
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Question: how would you guys deal with customer service if you have an issue with Amazon Japan order? I bought the Bring Arts Elly and Weltall figures and the box for the Ellie got damaged and one of the pieces are missing (looks like the boxes are unsealed and the pressure on the resulted in it getting popped open the tray inside broke) but... I don't know what to do since I don't speak Japanese and definitely not enough to explain all that, and doubt any translation service would even work well here. 

 
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Ah cool, had no idea they had English speakers. But now I don't know if this issue is Amazon JP or customs. 

I noticed that the figures I received don't have small round stickers sealing the boxes at the top but I think they should? Both have them at the bottom but not the top. The Fei figure I have has stickers at both the top and bottom. I think my figure may have been inspected by DHL for some reason, because the Amazon box looks like it was resealed and there's a small piece of paper in the box with DHL headers with some writing (that I can't make out). 

 
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Ah cool, had no idea they had English speakers. But now I don't know if this issue is Amazon JP or customs.
Ask Amazon their opinion. They will let you know if it is something they deal with or if you should contact DHL.

 
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TOM 40x bonus points (30x for non-premium) April 4-10. Stacks with new pre-order 10x points for 50x back.

Nendo Kakashi is up for re-release. He was going for 4x original price in aftermarket.

Kotobukiya 1/8 BNHA Ochaco Uraraka (September 2019):

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This may be the only Koto BNHA scale I get. It's too expensive to get them all, but I really like how Uraraka turned out. I'll wait for Koto US to put her up to get her bonus exclusive face.

 
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Hobby Search is having a 0 yen sale to celebrate their 20th anniversary: https://www.1999.co.jp/campaign/20th/zero_yen_sale_e.html

All items are 0 yen and shipping is free. Limited one item per customer.

Obviously the server got hit hard once this went live and the best stuff sold out instantly. I almost got a Miku Figma but it sold out in cart. Grabbed a High Score Girl can badge instead.

 
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Last day of TOM 40x points bonus. I ended up getting (not game related)
Kotobukiya 1/6 Misato Katsuragi re-release
with 50x points back thanks to it being a recently posted pre-order.

Nendo Todoroki goes up for pre-order tomorrow (ie late tonight), along with re-releases of Nendos Midoriya and Bakugou. Supposedly these will be international releases for the first time, so hopefully not difficult to get like previous Nendo BNHA releases.
 
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Not only are they expensive, but Bring Arts has a poor history of quality. May be worth waiting to see if 2B ver 2 comes out better than her previous ver before committing to more BA pre-orders.
Yeah, it feels like a real gamble. Only reason I'd wanna grab that older 2B is to get the Machine Lifeform she comes with.

Either way, I hope QA is sorted by the time the FF9 line hits, because I have to buy those regardless.

 
Alright so I got another question related to my Amazon Jp issue from before. I contacted them, they gave me no fuss, provided a label but I cannot figure out WTF to do here. 

What I don't get is, how the fuck does DHL work... there's no offical DHL location near me, just authorized shipping centers. I've taken it to two different ones, both of which were in... less than friendly neighborhoods, and neither new WTF to do. The label printed out from Amazon Jp prints out 2x copies of a customs form (which I'm supposed to give to DHL but the reps at both locations wondered why there was 2) and couldn't figure out how to get the package shipped. I called DHL directly and they told me the airway billing # was not valid. I reached out to Amazon Jp and they weren't of any help and gave me instructions on how to print the labels. 

Has anyone ever returned anything to Amazon Jp using DHL that can offer me some insight? 

 
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Alright so I got another question related to my Amazon Jp issue from before. I contacted them, they gave me no fuss, provided a label but I cannot figure out WTF to do here.

What I don't get is, how the fuck does DHL work... there's no offical DHL location near me, just authorized shipping centers. I've taken it to two different ones, both of which were in... less than friendly neighborhoods, and neither new WTF to do. The label printed out from Amazon Jp prints out 2x copies of a customs form (which I'm supposed to give to DHL but the reps at both locations wondered why there was 2) and couldn't figure out how to get the package shipped. I called DHL directly and they told me the airway billing # was not valid. I reached out to Amazon Jp and they weren't of any help and gave me instructions on how to print the labels.

Has anyone ever returned anything to Amazon Jp using DHL that can offer me some insight?
Every time I've filed a complaint with Amazon.co.jp and was asked to return something, the shipping wound up being so expensive that they would tell me to just keep the damaged item and they'd send me a replacement. IIRC, the last time this happened, I had to call them to explain the situation, so that's my recommendation if emailing doesn't work. Good luck :)
 
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Every time I've filed a complaint with Amazon.co.jp and was asked to return something, the shipping wound up being so expensive that they would tell me to just keep the damaged item and they'd send me a replacement.
That happened to me recently. They let me keep the figure and issued a refund. I asked for a replacement rather than refund, but they were worried the same defect would be present again.

The only time I've shipped to Japan was via USPS to ship a defective figure back to HLJ. USPS didn't have any problem handling the shipment. I don't see why DHL would have a problem either as they ship worldwide all the time. An official DHL center probably could handle it. Perhaps Amazon JP could switch your return to another shipping company.

 
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Every time I've filed a complaint with Amazon.co.jp and was asked to return something, the shipping wound up being so expensive that they would tell me to just keep the damaged item and they'd send me a replacement. IIRC, the last time this happened, I had to call them to explain the situation, so that's my recommendation if emailing doesn't work. Good luck :)
Thanks, I'll give that a try- I didn't know they had a call option, just saw the recommended step was to email them.

That happened to me recently. They let me keep the figure and issued a refund. I asked for a replacement rather than refund, but they were worried the same defect would be present again.

The only time I've shipped to Japan was via USPS to ship a defective figure back to HLJ. USPS didn't have any problem handling the shipment. I don't see why DHL would have a problem either as they ship worldwide all the time. An official DHL center probably could handle it. Perhaps Amazon JP could switch your return to another shipping company.
There are no official DHL centers near me, just authorized shipping centers (i.e., postal/shipping stores that ship using various methods). The closest one that I can find is a hr drive (assuming no traffic, which is laughable) and only open on week days. The instructions are honestly not clear as they're intertwined with 'domestic' (returns from within Japan) and it doesn't make sense as to why there are so many labels.

 
Last day of TOM 10% off figures coupon, plus they started a 30x bonus points campaign for Golden Week. That's a sweet combo ^^

I ordered (not video game related) Phat 1/7 Goblin Slayer Elf for $121 after 10% off and $55 in points from the previous bonus points deal. Got $44 points back since that item is a new pre-order and gave 40x points.

Note that the 10% off coupon is one time use only. I was hoping to use it on another order, Phat 1/7 Goblin Slayer Cow Girl. The idea was to keep the orders separate so that I can split the payments, even though buying the two figures together would be the better deal ($20 more out of pocket, but extra $56 in points back). I still might go ahead with the order since 30x points on that figure means I would use up my $44 points and get back $33.

 
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AmiAmi has some random previously released Max Factory figures for pre-order at very good sale prices. I don't think these are re-releases, but rather extra stock being offloaded. The only video game figures I could find are Figma Portal 2 Atlas and P-Body for 4380yen ea (50% off). Stock is likely limited.

 
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Dang it, lilman.  I really have to save some money...

...and I just preordered those two.  Lovel the Portal series, and I skipped them the first go round.

 
Hey guys. Anyone have experience with Monthly Orders on Amiami? I currently have two preorders for September made independently of one another, and I'm eyeing another for the same month. Is there a way to lump all three together?

 
Hey guys. Anyone have experience with Monthly Orders on Amiami? I currently have two preorders for September made independently of one another, and I'm eyeing another for the same month. Is there a way to lump all three together?
Just sign into your account and go to "Combine Orders".

 
Just FYI, lumping orders may end up more expensive due to shipping. If you use RSAL, for example, 3 figures would probably require EMS. If you only use EMS, then ignore.

BUT it's also fairly simple to get them to split orders into RSAL packages. It does require an email though.

 
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Best buy has the Overwatch Reaper Figma on sale for $47 which is without a doubt the lowest it's been yet. Ordered one today. Might be good for some of you that are interested :)
 
Just FYI, lumping orders may end up more expensive due to shipping. If you use RSAL, for example, 3 figures would probably require EMS. If you only use EMS, then ignore.

BUT it's also fairly simple to get them to split orders into RSAL packages. It does require an email though.
Thanks, Elessar. I'd planned to go EMS or DHL with this one, but I definitely expected some surprises when it comes to shipping. I've only ever gotten singles from Amiami in the past.

 
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One more day of TOM 30x bonus for Golden Week. I ordered (not gaming related):

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FuRyu FNEX 1/7 Re:Zero Rem Shiromuku ver - $170.99
SEGA Re:Zero Rem Student ver - $18.99

Both were new pre-orders, so 40x points instead of 30x. I used $39.98 in points to bring the total down to exactly $150, the minimum for free shipping. The free shipping on Shiromuku Rem was different from normal since she is so big. Her shipping cost alone is $46.96. Once you hit the free shipping mark on such a large item, TOM pays for half of the shipping, you pay the other half out of pocket, and then TOM reimburses you that half with an equal amount of TOM points. Free shipping still works as usual on regular size items like the prize figure. My order total came to $189.98 - $39.98 (my points) + $23.46 (shipping) = $173.46, and I got back $150*.4 (40x points) + $23.46 (shipping points) = $83.46 in TOM points.

I'm guessing they changed the way free shipping works on large items after all the money they lost shipping FuRyu FNEX 1/7 Albedo for free.

To summarize, after using $40 in TOM points and including shipping costs, Shiromuku Rem was $158, prize Rem was $15, and I got back $83 in points. Considering other sites are listing pre-orders of Shiromuku Rem at $220, I got her for $50 less + a prize figure + all those points back ^^

 
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Also posted this to MFC's Bargains/Sales/Coupons clubs, but in case you miss it there...

Hobby Search: Bargain Sale. Starts May 13 at 12:00 PM Japan time[GMT+9]. Runs through May 26.
 
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