 Hey, there's all the fans, it's L here from Zelda Informer and today I thought of doing a unboxing of the Link from the Wind Waker, Toon Link, Nendoroid. It came in my mail today, my mailbox today, and I thought I'd do an unboxing of it because it's pretty awesome and action figures are always nice and the Nendoroids come with lots of cool little extras that are very nice, basically. In the box, basically a big picture of Toon Link over here with his mouth open. It is number 413 in the Nendoroid series. This is obviously a Japanese import from the Good Smile Company, licensed by Nintendo with the Wind Waker HD logo in the top left as well. In the box itself at the moment you can see Link, well the figure, the sword, oh his Kokiri sword or whatever sword, wooden shield and a heart piece. On the side of the box you can see a side animation and a side slash. On the other side he's holding his Wind Waker and he just got a heart piece. On the bottom you can see him in a ready, well not really ready for combat but about to go into combat stance with the gigantic number on it again and the title etc. At the top exactly the same and on the back you get the same image to other same images. This is obviously a German import as it was transported to Germany first so there you go, this is the European version although it's basically exactly the same as any American import as it is still an import. Some Japanese text that I have no idea what it means, yeah it looks great for collecting already because it should look great in your cupboard like this. Over here it says Link, the Wind Waker version, would go great alongside a Figma Link. So yeah, let's get into the box itself because the figure is of course the most important part. I'll just open up my knife here. So if you are a sealed collector look away now, there you go, the seal's opened. Let's try to get into the box itself, there's a damaging, nah it's just, well slight damaging. Damn you! If I can't, yeah I did get it open, that's fine. So pretty standard packaging, nothing to say about that. This just folds over, nice blue color over there. Let's flip it around and pull out the figure itself. There you go, on the inside there is a nice little manual which I can't read as it is in Japanese. And gigantically it says 413 in the background with the rest just being the nice baby blue. Any nice pictures in the manual? Just explaining how to put the sword into the woosh thing, posing mechanics, removing the face, the items inside the box obviously and the back is blank. Let's put that over there, right. Figure itself, what do we have in the box, let me open it up first. Actually there we go, that's the top off, just the standard top whatever. Here we have the base, this is used for posing so that you can pose your figure in any way you want and place it in your shelf, which I will do. And there's also another slight joint there for later on. This is just stuck tight with a little piece of cellotape. So in here as I said the little joint piece and then the posing stand, I dropped one. And where did it go, oh no, oh here it is, alright. Several posing figures, these move as well, just so you can pose your figure in any way you want, they look nice. Quite see-through, do these twist as well, yeah they all twist. Yeah that's quite nice, the stand itself has several holes in it so you can put different ones of these in here in the separate holes. Now of course the main gill, the figure itself comes in a little bit of plastic, right the face is stuck on there, so let me just take out the hair so I can get that piece of plastic out, there we go, okay there's another piece of plastic over there. And the legs like that, get that plastic out as well. Right, put them back together because we don't want a weird link. Wow, okay this figure feels very sturdy, like any normal PVC figure should feel. The paint job is very nice, if it would focus, come on camera, there you go. Paint job is very nicely done, nice shiny little button there, the joints, the joints are all, well, jointed so you can move every piece, arms as well, swing around and detach. The head is on a ball joint so you can just move them around as you want, look them up, look them down, look them down, whatever, there's a slight swivel in his hat as well so you can twist that around, if you can see, yeah there you go, so you can pose that as well, seems like there's a little bit of damage there on my figure, but that could change from figure to figure right there, although that might just be part of the sculpt. Anyway, very nice looking sculpt, it looks and feels very much like Link, or like any figure should. I don't know what Link feels like, that came out wrong. Anyway, let's put him over here with the hair so that he can sit down. Right, you get three extra faces so that he has different expressions, they all look very nice also. So you have a attack mode face and a suspicious face, like he's suspicious of someone, or trying to be inconspicuous, and a very happy face, happy Link is happy, yay. Here's the shield with the Triforce kind of popping out, really F, so back, this is also a joint so that can swivel and come off, everything seems to come off quite easy. So you should watch out with that, be very careful when you're handling this because it does come off extremely easily. But it's very detailed and feels very nice and looks very nice, the print is also extremely nice. On here, come on camera, anyway. Heartpiece, here you go. Nice indented look like Wind Waker heartpiece, there's a little hole in there, so you can actually put one of the joints inside the heartpiece, so that it can be floating above Link's figure, get that back up, there you go. Then the sword, yeah it just falls out, everything just falls out really. Sword is a nice metallic shine on the blade itself, while the hilt is just normal matte with a slight swirl in the bottom there. Don't know why they didn't choose to use the master sword for this but it still looks very nice, looks like a sword that Link would use and looks like the sword from the game. Then of course the, I don't know what you should call this wave slash, I'm just going to call it slash. The slash trail, yeah something like that. Which you can easily with the hole that's in the bottom there, slide into your sword. You don't want to do that too often or the paint job will go off from the sword, but then it looks like you're just slashed and it looks very nice actually. I really like that the trail also coming out in front of the sword as well. And you can slightly see the sword through it. Then in the bottom here it looks like you have little extra pieces of some sort. I don't know how to get these out. Is it a separate piece that you can just, yep, right this is a separate piece that you can pull out like that. And they should just fall out very easily. You should really watch out with that because otherwise you will lose pieces. So be very careful with that when you take that out. That's the base piece, I'm going to put that to the side again. Right, you get two extra arms. One for both like holding something. This one has his hand open while the other's had his hands, no close I mean like he's gripping something. While these had his hands, well this one, oh his bottom fell off again. This one's kind of like loosely closed. If I can get that in picture better. Focus. Okay everything's just falling, I guess that's fine. Put Link back together and put him down here. Right, it's kind of loosely open, this one. While this arm is actually holding the Wind Waker and the Wind Waker looks very nice. Yeah, this one's specifically designed for that. Two extra arms because they're bent while these are straight. The hands are removable obviously. So I can take these off the arms, they just decided to ship them with the arms in. Also Link has a little indentation on his back so you can put another joint in there. There is three more hands that are all gripping. It looks like, yeah. Nearly all of them, well they are gripping all of them but done with just slight differences. For example this one has a straight hand upwards. Grip is the normal grip. Can't really see it well because it's very small. There you go. Well this one has a tilted grip. This hand is slightly tilted from the bolt joint there down below. And this hand is also, these two are the same just left and right handed. Yep, those are the hands and then also bent legs instead of the straight ones that he has by default. So bent legs down here, yeah. And then it's possible to obviously remove every single item that I showed. So for example if I want to take out a leg and do that very easily, replace it with another one, take off his side, replace it with another leg, and have him for example, I'm going to take off both and insert both. Gonna have him skipping along. La-de-da-dee. La-de-da-da. Na-da-da, I am Link. Anyway I wanted to show you can remove the face. Obviously you can take out the hair like I showed earlier. And then you can very easily take out the face as well. It all just slots into each other. It's kind of rough on the inside here, but that doesn't matter very much. There's a little smile there which represents the Good Smile Company, which are the distributors and producers. So, whoops. The back of the head actually also comes off, which is kind of strange. But you can just insert that back in there. So if you have any other Nendoroids you can mix them up, whatever. So this was the face that came with it. Just take that out and insert any other face that you want. So I want him looking happy because he's skipping along, remember? So, we just insert the hair again. And hey, Link is happy and skipping along. Yay. Anyway, that about covers the Nendoroid, everything that's inside. Very nice, feels very nice, looks very nice. Everything's very highly detailed, especially like the shield, strangely enough. The faces are very nicely sculpted as well. Slight nose coming out with the indentation in the mouth. Yeah, it just all looks very nice. Do watch out with these because fakes will be made of action figures and collectible figures. I bought mine for around 40 euros, which is quite steep in price. I would have liked to see it less, but it is very high quality. Nah, it just all looks good. So, came out recently in Europe, I believe, but I think it was available in America already. Anyway, that about covers up, wraps it up. This was the Link Nendoroid, Wind Waker version. Check out Zeldinformer.com for more, and thanks for watching. See ya.