Hot Monster No. 8 WM6197 Minifigures Review
Attack on Titan” has just ended, and the new dark horse “Monster No. 8” has taken over the mantle of its predecessor. The comics are still being updated, and the anime also updated its first season at the beginning of the year. How could the building block doll brand WM miss this popular IP? After three seasons of the first season, it brought us a set of eight figures, with set number WM6197 and style numbers WM2826-2833.
Official promotional image

WM2826 Yabai Mina Minifigures 


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Masks are provided as standard for all staff
The ponytail at the back is a split mold
Integrated new model arm
belt
The front hand of the machine gun is a separate mold, the proportion is a bit large, and it is impossible to hold the gun with both hands
There is a buckle on the back waistband to hold the scabbard
Sabre

WM2827 Shinomiya Chikoru Minifigs 


Dual expressions under the mask


Gold The double ponytail is a split mold




Tomahawk
The rifle’s scope is a split mold.

WM2828 Ichikawa Leno Minifigs 


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WM2829 Kaguragi Aoi Minifigs 


Dual expressions under the mask


The lower part of the hair is spray painted






WM2830 Soshiro Hoshina Minifigs 


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The double scabbard is conjoined, and the belt on the scabbard is also carefully painted.
These two swords are different from other people’s swords.


WM2831 Guqiao Yichun Minifigs 


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WM2832 Izumo Haruichi Minifigs 


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WM2833 Hibino Kafka Minifigs 


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Summary: Currently, WM minifigures are far ahead in the Japanese comics world of building block figures. All the molds that should be made are used, and efforts are made to restore the original image. The painting is still similar to before, and no signs of improvement are seen. WM fans and anime fans basically buy the new models without thinking, and look forward to the subsequent development of Japanese comic characters.


