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to create small holes in the connecting points of limbs and the torso. Insert Wire : Cut a small piece of (typically 1.0mm or 1.5mm) and insert it into one side.

. Standard plastic cement (like Tamiya Extra Thin) will not work on resin. Holo -Shiina Ecchi-

: Many rare cards in the Goddess Story series use a holographic (Holo) or foil coating to make the artwork stand out. to create small holes in the connecting points

. The remake is often described as having a more "moe" or "cutesy" look compared to the more mature, angular style of the original and the light novels Collectible Figures : High-end statues, such as those from Prime 1 Studio Standard plastic cement (like Tamiya Extra Thin) will

Holo paused, fingers hovering over the keyboard. The montage was unauthorized, unnecessary, tender. It released the tightness behind her ribs. She turned, and for the first time she let herself rest on Shiina’s shoulder while lines of code ran like slow rivers. Shiina’s hand found hers and wove fingers into the space between keys. It was not heroic; it was exacting, a mutual arrangement of constancy that meant more than any formal vow.

The keyword represents more than just fanservice; it represents the intersection of high-tier figure engineering and one of the most iconic "kuudere" characters in anime history. Whether you’re a fan of the light novels or a collector of beautiful PVC statues, Mashiro Shiina remains a timeless masterpiece in any collection.

When someone asked them, years in, what made their life beautiful, Shiina would say without hesitation: “Because we keep making light where there’s darkness.” Holo would answer, with her usual precise cadence and a small, secretive smile: “And because we let things be imperfect.”