Micro-Miko Tsukasa Figure
- Categories: Anime Figures, News
- Date: Jan 5, 2009 20:22 JST
- Tags: Garage Kits, Lucky Star, Micro-figures, Miko, Tsukasa
A fan has either made this incredibly tiny, yet recognisable, miko Hiiragi Tsukasa micro-figure, or as 2ch would have it, he has made an enormous ¥100 coin. Either would be quite impressive.
In case you’re concerned about the authenticity of the figure/coin, it is most likely genuine, as these miniaturisation challenges are quite common; see also the micro-Klan Klan we dealt with earlier.









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I find the thought of an enormous coin hilarious! Think of the possibilities! Though for size comparisons like this perhaps it would be easier to make a giant matchbox?
I think it would've been cooler if he just made a giant coin. I like 2ch people "out of the box" train of thought.
It's even smaller than the KlanKlan one!
Or this coin is even bigger than the last one...
That's one hell of a small figure. I see this somewhere before but can't pin point Where.
Jesus! Thats the biggest 100 yen coin ive ever seen :O
There is a man that can write on a grain of rice in Ripley's. This is possible.
I would so make a War Hammer army out of those.
The army of moe XD
After the pretty marines of 4chan fame
http://1d4chan.org/wiki/Pretty_Marines
Moe sister of Battle FTW!
@toxicopath: whoa... pretty marines are strong O_O
but, kinda retard...
Man, that figure would be so easy to lose.
what the hell...
It's incredible. Can anyone confirm it's not a shopped picture.....???
Not shopped. I've seen pics of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves figurines miniturized to fit into the eye of a needle by some bored engineers/scientists, although the detail was shit. Making a figurine by hand with normal tools is very possible, just as long as the hand is skilled and the tools are sharp. Take for example gang members in prisons can write a book on a 8x11" sheet of paper by sharpening a ball point pen (the skill is used to write scrolls that can be stuffed into body cavities or be easily swallowed in order to be hidden).
Doesn't look shop.
Or rather, it'll be more interesting if it WASN'T shopped.
holy shit that's amazing! O.O
is it by any chance some kind of 3D CG thing?
hard to believe that's real
Tsukasa got smaller . . hmm . . . .
Heheh, those kind of stuff are actually quiet common, you can see more of those works on google.
I was impressed when I saw someone carved a drawing on a grain of rice, with detail carving.
Very challenging and cool indeed.
One of those was in the Ripley's Believe it or Not museum in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, the picture was Jesus, was pretty nice detail iirc