Good places to buy anime figures...

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Good places to buy anime figures...

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Hi guys!

I'm trying to find a good place to buy anime figures besides ebay. I know there are tons of fakes floating around, and I don't want to end up getting screwed.

So what other trustworthy stores do people buy anime figures from?

Thanks for the help! :D
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YJ is normally pretty trustworthy. The Japanese don't tend to sell a lot of cheap HK ripoffs.
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Thanks Killua! I'll check it out.

I just wish the Rinkya fees were lower. :hurt:
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Don't use Rinkya for toys. Probably SMJ is the best because they save you a bunch on shipping and don't have those ridiculous fees.
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I've been debating on where to sell figures. I have a full set of volume #1 Naruto figures which includes the rare "sexy jutsu" figure that only comes in a select few boxes. I'm stumped where to list them. :roll:
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www.animecastle.com - I bought my Renji Abarai figure here and I would recommend them.

www.toywiz.com

www.japanimation.com - I haven't bought figures from them, but some OSTs and I've never had problems with them either.

www.unitoyzone.com

www.poweranime.com
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Killua wrote:Don't use Rinkya for toys. Probably SMJ is the best because they save you a bunch on shipping and don't have those ridiculous fees.
Ah, I didn't know that. I will sign up. Thanks for the tip! :D

Thanks for the links JMK! :D I have bought from toywiz many times before. I didn't know about the other places, and will check them out. :)

GK - I would be interested in seeing the figures if you decide you want to sell some. I'm not even sure I've ever seen anything from series 1. :emb I mostly have the newer figures.

Arigatou for the help everyone! ^^
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Mandarake is also a great place to get your figures from. I bought a lot of mine from there. Although, I will admit I bought most of them in the Mandarake stores themselves in Japan. X| But I have bought some from the online store. :)

Amazon Japan has a good selection too. :)

Once again, I'm with GK. I've been wanting to sell a few of mine but ebay is too expensive for smaller items. I started working on my own website just for selling. It's under major construction right now since I've been busy with work and lazy other times. :roll:
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Will you finish working on his or her own website just for selling.
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Geez! Now, I have Cloud yelling at me. 8O Okay! I'll work on it some more. Sheez! :wink:
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Ah.
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Here's a list from AnimeonDVD:
http://www.mania.com/aodvb/showpost.php ... ostcount=1

Hobbylink Japan is usually where I go, although I've also bought from Toys Logic, Anime Castle, and a few others.

I've also got some figures I've been meaning to sell for a long time, but I'm tired of ebay. Unfortunately, it's hard to beat their visibility. I put together a little sale site earlier this year, but it's sorely in need of an update.
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I've always found http://www.hlj.com to be great for figures. I buy all my stuff through them.
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