Japan mocks us once again with another WonFes full of great figures. WonFes Winter 2010 was just over a week ago now and whilst there's a lot of figures that deserve to mentioned, I've picked out a select few that I would love to add to my collection.
First up are some of the barrage of Black Rock Shooter figures that we'll be seeing with the anime production in the works. I reckon the Figma will prove extremely popular, offering an affordable and quality alternative to the larger figures we've seen so far.



And as to be expected, a Nendoroid version of Black Rock Shooter - maybe Good Smile Company liked my artwork?
Also from Good Smile Company are the K-On! cast in Figma form, following on from the Nendoroid versions. A lack of space and pace means that I'll just be sticking to the Nendoroid versions, especially after shelling out for the Live Band versions of Mio and Ritsu... those looking for something cheaper could stick with Azu-nyan instead.



Also from the works of Kyoto Animation are further Haruhi Suzumiya figures to tie in with the upcoming launch of the Haruhi movie. And yes, more Nendoroids! I really adore Haruhi with the long hair.

Good Smile Company get round to producing Evangelion figures, with Asuka looking especially nice in her test plug suit - both the girlfriend and I will be wanting this one!

Also long overdue from Good Smile Company is another Strike Witches Nendoroid. They've been teasing us for ages with just the release of Yoshika and pre-production casts. Looks like Francesca Lucchini is ready for production. When will we see her? Also love the Strike Witches statues but again cost and space are against me.



Dramatic statue of Aegis from Persona 3. Have got the Figma, but never played the game - have you? Played Persona 4 though, should finish it at some point when I get the time!

More Fate/Stay Night releases. Whilst I like the Saber Nendoroid, the Saber Lily Nendoroid I have will suffice - not forgetting the Konata Petit Nendoroid in the Saber cosplay as well!


And we finish up with a couple of odd ones - mini-figures from the mahjongg series Saki and Queen's Blade Revoltech that isn't ecchi at all (much...).


Images were sourced from: Danny Choo, AmiAmi Blog and Thumbnail of Life.

