Replacing molded plastic with real, high-quality fabrics—known in the hobby as "soft goods"—instantly elevates a figure's realism and premium feel.

Assuming you're looking for a guide on extreme modification for the exclusive (or extra) content related to Magical Girl Mystic Lune, I'll provide a general outline. Keep in mind that this might not cover every detail, and specifics may vary depending on the context (e.g., video game, fan-made content, etc.).

Instead of pristine silk and ribbons, the Mystic Lune uniform is a fusion of ballistic weave and exposed mechanical joints. The iconic "skirt" is actually a holographic hard-light shield generator that flickers like a broken screen, casting jagged shadows. Their boots are reinforced with pistons and hydraulic grips, designed to crush concrete rather than tiptoe through flowers.

Submerge the figure in hot water (not boiling) to soften the PVC and safely pull the limbs, head, and hair segments apart.

The base design of Mystic Lune subverts traditional, saccharine magical girl tropes. While it retains the core elements of the genre—celestial motifs, elaborate staffs, and layered skirts—it infuses them with a sharper, avant-garde edge.

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Running high-intensity LEDs inside enclosed resin spaces generates heat. If not managed properly with low-voltage setups, the heat can warp the resin and ruin the paint job. Market Value and Collectibility