Dark-colored fabrics can sometimes "bleed" onto the silicone. It is recommended to wash new 1/6 scale clothes before putting them on the figure.
The Art of the Seamless Body: Understanding the Nyoshin N1725
The internal steel skeleton is rated for thousands of poses, ensuring that the "body" doesn't degrade over time despite its soft exterior. Tips for Maintaining Silicone Figures
In the world of high-end figure collecting, the "seamless" body revolutionized the industry. Unlike traditional action figures with visible ball joints at the elbows, knees, and wrists, models like the Nyoshin N1725 utilize an internal stainless-steel skeleton covered by a medical-grade silicone "skin." 1. Hyper-Realistic Anatomy
What sets the N1725 apart is the tactile quality of the silicone. It is designed to mimic the elasticity and soft-touch feel of human skin. This allows the figure to hold complex poses—yoga, martial arts, or high-fashion stances—without the skin tearing or the joints showing. Why Collectors and Artists Choose the N1725
The Nyoshin N1725 represents the pinnacle of current 1/6 scale engineering, blending the line between a "toy" and a sophisticated piece of anatomical art.
Below is an overview of why this specific model is a standout in the hobbyist community and what makes "Shi" (often referring to a specific head sculpt or skin tone variant) a sought-after aesthetic.
Keep the figure out of direct sunlight to prevent the silicone from drying out or discoloring.