Calling all Bruneian anime figurine enthusiasts
Over the past year I've been a regular customer of Chong Hock's assortment of figurines. Although mostly stocking Western action figures, every once in awhile, Chong Hock gets some "niche" anime and game figurines; in my humble but growing collection I now have Rozen Maiden's Suigintou, a Kaiyoudo fig and a Figma of Mikuru Asahina from Haruhi, even Iris from the recently-translated eroge Princess Waltz. And yesterday I became the proud owner of a miko-shouzoku Tsukasa, a figurine I saw in a Nico Nico Douga ad just the day before.
I also happened to learn of Chong Hock's own website for figurines, Chong Hock Toynation. Now that is great news - people can now actually request their stuff, take note of new releases and even read reviews from Eric, the head of Chong Hock himself.
I'm always grateful to Chong Hock for stocking anime figurines, because they are very hard to come by in Brunei unlike what is offered to my Singaporean friends who have a myriad of them. Hopefully we will have a true, sole Brunei anime figurine agent in Chong Hock.
I also happened to learn of Chong Hock's own website for figurines, Chong Hock Toynation. Now that is great news - people can now actually request their stuff, take note of new releases and even read reviews from Eric, the head of Chong Hock himself.
I'm always grateful to Chong Hock for stocking anime figurines, because they are very hard to come by in Brunei unlike what is offered to my Singaporean friends who have a myriad of them. Hopefully we will have a true, sole Brunei anime figurine agent in Chong Hock.
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