COOModel Series of Empire - 1/6 Samurai figures

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COO Model has three new pre-orders up for this line. CM-SE040-7T.jpgCM-SE041-6T.jpgCM-SE042-3T.jpgCM-SE041-7T.jpgCM-SE040-6T.jpg
 
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If you ask me, I think Coomodel's Samurai is a little off...

Helmet looks more Mongolian
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than Japanese
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The strings on the armor didn't look very accurate, never seen such big "crosses"
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And those studs on the Haidate, I think they were supposed to be Pyramids like... now more like stars
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I thought the Kusazuri are usually 7 pieces, 3 on the front and 4 on the back... seems they only made 5
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Well, confined by the illustrations by the Japanese illustartor Hiroyuki Suwahara, which based on historical relics and records, I do believe ACI's are more historically accurate, referencing actual armor allegedly worn by the general / warrior. Also, considering they were licensed by the Japanese, and I do think the Japanese themselves would have certain respect to their own heritage, ACI can't really make up stuff without their approval, hence my perception of ACI's are more accurate and truthful then Coomodel, which I doubt if they have done as much research... judging from their first deer horn prototype...
 
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