

It kind of makes her look like a bandit though, especially if you use it with her angry expression. She comes with a part that you can add onto any of her expressions to replicate her wearing the scarf over her face.


Mikasa’s scarf is actually a precious gift from Eren, so she has it with her almost all the time. The first parts we’ll look at are her scarf and bent arms. The legs are also segmented into two at the upper thigh, basically letting her legs face any way you want them to. Her legs, though, are connected by a ball joint instead of the typical Nendoroid elbow joint, which allows for a little more movement than usual. Her scarf is also removable, so you can rotate it around the area where it connects. Mikasa has the typical neck, shoulder, wrist, and waist joints that are the same as a standard Nendoroid’s. Her jacket is also no longer shiny like it was in the prototype. It looks like they’ve decided to take it out though, since the upcoming Eren and Levi Nendoroids don’t have it either. The badges on her jacket are really nicely detailed, but the I found the paint job on her harness was done rather poorly, especially at the back.Ĭompared to the pictures on the box, a part of her harness on her upper thigh seems to be missing. She’s wearing the Training Corps uniform with the body harness from her 3D maneuver gear. Mikasa looks like this from all four sides straight from the box. It looks like it attaches to the square base, and you can slip something into the attachment itself. I chose not to use the backdrop attachment, but in case you were wondering, here are the instructions on how to use it. She comes with a bent bit to use with her 3D maneuver gear equipment, an extra neck joint, and a special attachment piece for backdrops. Mikasa uses the standard square-based arm stand, although her arm is a little longer than your standard Nendoroid’s, allowing her to be posed in mid-air. Mikasa comes with quite a few accessories, including two extra expressions, the gas canister and sheath equipment unit for her 3D maneuver gear, dual blades, effects parts to show her being propelled forward, effects for her blades, three bent arms, two bent legs, two fists, and two special hands for holding the dual blades. Mikasa’s blister and all her optional parts~ It looks just like any other Nendoroid box post-300 to be honest.

Here are the four sides of Mikasa’s box, showing off some of the poses that you can put her in. Here’s what I thought about her Nendoroid~ I’m not a huge SnK fan, but I did enjoy the anime. How’s everyone doing? Today, I’m going to be taking a look at Mikasa Ackerman from the popular series, Shingeki no Kyojin! She was actually just released last month, so you may still be able to find her if you are interested in picking her up.
