So... Aiko 9...

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  • almahiedraalmahiedra Posts: 1,352
    edited October 16

    There are no several promotional images of the figure for those who don't have Premier. How are we supposed to want the figure enough to subscribe if it's secret only seen by those who have the subscription? couple of small images of Aiko is not what would call promotional images. don't understand that marketing.

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,057
    edited October 16

    ...She is cute I'll say that., 

    However I have the original AIko Anime Manga Character and AIko 3 Anime Girl (as  well as pretty much all the associated content released for the latter).

    I'm fine

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  • Space JingorohSpace Jingoroh Posts: 170
    edited October 25

     Unprocessed, Aiko9 is size-wise, I would say about the age of a Japanese junior high school student.

     Or perhaps the Cub is larger.

    Aiko9_Test00.png
    1920 x 2485 - 8M
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  • not prem I'm still my old Daz+ till December just gonna let it auto renew to the new Daz+ funny thing the other day in my smart content was a thumbnail for Aiko 9 and I think something else that was prem, but they had that circle arrow icon to update can't find them now must've got removed when I installed new stuff bought

  • Space JingorohSpace Jingoroh Posts: 170
    edited October 31
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  • Sparks from riding a Honda Super Cub?!? How unrealistic... laugh

    Nice images, thankyou for posting - and I'm saying this as someone who normally doesn't much go for toon-ish images.

    Regards,

    Richard

  • richardandtracy said:

    Sparks from riding a Honda Super Cub?!? How unrealistic... laugh

    Nice images, thankyou for posting - and I'm saying this as someone who normally doesn't much go for toon-ish images.

    Regards,

    Richard

     Thank you very much.

     In this image, a metal slider is attached to the toe of the shoe, but the Cub will spark even without the metal slider.
     I rode this type of motorcycle for a long time.

     The Honda 4cycle is good for fuel economy, but the Yamaha 2cycle type is also fun with good acceleration.
     The Cub was originally designed not to be tilted deeply, so when turning sharply at high speed, the rubber of the step is scraped off by rubbing on the ground.
     Eventually, the metal inside the step will be exposed and the ground will rub against it, causing sparks to fly.

     During the daytime, it is too bright to see most of the sparks, but after dusk, sparks are visible.
     It is not as big as this image, though.

  • Ahh. Thanks for the explanation. I saw the shoe skate & thought it must be the source.

    I've never ridden a Cub, but I did once have a very old 6 volt Honda CD175 (https://cars.bonhams.com/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2011-09%2F14%2F8413844-2-1.JPG&w=2400&q=75) with aluminium leg protectors that sparked at about 10 degrees lean. That was fun, especially as one front fork was seized, the rear shocks had no damping and the brakes.. err.. didn't. Took 100 yards/metres to stop from 30mph/50kmh when applying the brakes as much as humanly possible. Anyway, at 50mph/80kmh I managed to go round bends showering sparks as the suspension bounced and it went 'Clang, clang, clang'. Had the bike for an entertaining 6 months before scaring myself with it once too often.

    Regards,

    Richard

  • Space JingorohSpace Jingoroh Posts: 170
    edited October 31

    richardandtracy said:

    Ahh. Thanks for the explanation. I saw the shoe skate & thought it must be the source.

    I've never ridden a Cub, but I did once have a very old 6 volt Honda CD175 (https://cars.bonhams.com/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2011-09%2F14%2F8413844-2-1.JPG&w=2400&q=75) with aluminium leg protectors that sparked at about 10 degrees lean. That was fun, especially as one front fork was seized, the rear shocks had no damping and the brakes.. err.. didn't. Took 100 yards/metres to stop from 30mph/50kmh when applying the brakes as much as humanly possible. Anyway, at 50mph/80kmh I managed to go round bends showering sparks as the suspension bounced and it went 'Clang, clang, clang'. Had the bike for an entertaining 6 months before scaring myself with it once too often.

    Regards,

    Richard

     A motorcycle that looks like fun!
     The bottom half is similar to the Cub.
     Makes me want to restore it.

     I long for a motorcycle with a kick starter and no limiter, no suspension and no brakes.

     

     Shifting on the Cub is done by stepping on the rotary shifter from above, so the shoes in my image can shift.
     But unfortunately many of the Daz store motorcycles do not have the exact shift and brake pedals.

     

     and Movie https://i.imgur.com/NqwuyNY.mp4

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  • Space JingorohSpace Jingoroh Posts: 170
    edited November 8

     I made the movie a little longer.

     Movie https://i.imgur.com/zo8CJdS.mp4

     

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