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Figma & Nendoroid Photo Contest

In celebration of the first anniversary of figma and the third anniversary of Nendoroid, MaxFactory and GoodSmile Company are organizing a photography contest!!!

The photo contest is held in conjunction with the upcoming 「WONDERFUL HOBBY LIFE FOR YOU!! 9」 event on the 14th February.

Interested folks can upload one of their best creative photos of figma and Nendoroid figures to their contest website before 3rd Febuary.

Entries will then displayed at the 「WONDERFUL HOBBY LIFE FOR YOU!! 9」 event, where the public will vote for their favorite photo.

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4 Responses to Figma & Nendoroid Photo Contest

  1. Toonleap says:

    I wonder if there any prize for the first place…let me guess…a FIGMA LIMITED EDITION figure!…

    • -Both Sections-
      1. Grand Prize – Ita Folding Bike
      2. Gold Prize – Ita Ilyama KDU-G1XP Notebook
      3. Silver Prize – Ita Sony CyberShot DSC-T77 Camera

      -Figma Section-
      1. 浅井 Prize – Secret! (3 Winners)
      2. Max Watanabe Favourite – figMax! Archetype Remodelling (1 Winner)
      3. 二等兵 Favourite – Ita PSP (1 Winner)
      4. こっしー Prize – Figma Assortment Parts (1 Winner)
      5. Fine Works – Figma Hatsune Miku Special Ver. (10 Winners)

      -Nendoroid Section-
      1. あげた Prize – Secret! (3 Winners)
      2. Boss Aki Favourite – Nendoroid Hatsune Miku & ちゃりんこ Good Smile Character Ver. (1 Winner)
      3. Mikatan Favourite – Good Smile Hoshinin Mascot Colour Ver. & Clear Ver. (1 Winner)
      4. ねんどろんPrize – Nendoroid Assortment Parts (1 Winner)
      5. Fine Works – Nendoroid Hatsune Miku Special Ver. (10 Winners)

  2. Otaku Dan says:

    I should end that contest, I wonder if it’s Japan only

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