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Princess Natalia Luzu Kimlasca Lanvaldear, her name is indeed very long… She is from PS2 RPG game “Tales of the Abyss”, if you want to read more about the game, you can read my old post here. This figurine is one of the safe for work type ^^; so if you really into sexy figurines, this one is definitely NOT for you.

The original character
The main reason I bought her because she was my favorite character in the game ^^ cheerful and active princess that can whoop your ass
Her pose is quite unique, I hope she won’t lean overtime. Her base is also nice, looks like a wood even though from plastic.
Ai no senshi~ blonde haired soldier of love! ^^
You can see Danny Choo’s review here. he did nice outdoor photo shot of her.
Camera Info: Kodak EasyShare V530

Figurine box
Figurine info:
Maker: Kotobukiya
Size: 1/8
RRP: 4,200 yen (HLJ price) (I bought this for 2,940 yen, HLJ put this figurine on 30% sale when I bought it)
Release date: January 2007
Availability: Available at HLJ
There is no hologram on the original box, only small circular sticker on the bottom of the box with the word “Licensed by Namco”
Next photo shoot will feature 3 school rumble girls: Yakumo, Eri and Tenma. Yakumo <3
ps: Natalia is wearing brown tight archer pants, so no panty shoot…
Tags: 1/8, Kotobukiya, Natalia Luzu, Tales of Abyss



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May 18, 2007 at 12:18 am
Lovely pics.
I need to practice taking shots indoors as its not always sunny ^^;
May 18, 2007 at 12:57 am
Oooh, another figure review.
I was tempted to get her from HLJ aswell since it was discounted, however I’m trying to budget myself…
Some nice pics there, the background colour choice is great imo. I do notice a lil graininess to it, although it might be my eyes playing tricks on me. However some of the photos have some noticable blur to it, was this intentional?
Great set of photos with varied angles, keep up the good work XD
May 18, 2007 at 1:05 am
Even though the base is made of plastic, at least it looks good. That’s usually one thing that irks me is that some figures come with just plain bases. But then I do prefer it if I could display them without the base as it saves space in my cabinet.
Also I notice the graininess in your photos. If your camera allows you to do so, try taking photos at ISO 100 as anything higher you’ll start seeing noise in your photos.
May 18, 2007 at 9:57 am
@Aya: the second picture is blur because I put the focus on her fingertip, I wanted to put the focus on the arrowhead
@Adun:Thank you very much for the advice, going to try playing around with the ISO.
May 19, 2007 at 10:24 pm
That’s a nice figure. I keep meaning to get it too, because I like the composition of the sculpt. Looks like you’re starting to get the hang of lighting for the figures.
May 20, 2007 at 12:43 am
all thanks to your tips, super rats. ^^
May 23, 2007 at 5:09 pm
Wow,your Natalia looks so different from mine. Mine suxs,cos the painting of some parts have gone off and some parts of the paint have chipped off. I just bought it though >.<