Hello, it's a post full of boring pictures from a village where my grandparents live, alarm-alarm!I have the new most photogenic figure, really, she is so great, I'd like to take more and more pictures of her. I'm pretty cold person when it comes to figures (well not just figures HAHAHA) but this time I even checked the tracking twice.There are a lot of reviews, post and pictures of her, she eats tomatoes and carries some vegetables, she has no base and her scooter has an exchangeable seat-detail in case you want to display it separately or give your figmas a ride.My dad liked the scooter so much he wanted to take it at his workplace so I ordered a second figure for him. (Hope he doesn't read my shelf blog and I didn't spoil the surprise).I wasn't going to use the stickers originally but the list seemed very tempting. I thought they were decals and put them in the water first.Less words, more pictures taken in "shoot a picture, kill 3 mosquitoes, take another one and kill 5 more" mode.One of her biggest advantages - the fact she has no base - turned into a disadvantage when shooting outside: I usually cover the base with paper and ignore water, mud and sharp rocks: this time I had to choose the place carefully to avoid all the dangers, good news is that I didn't damage the bike.The pictures turned pretty monotonous but I think it suit her. I had more figures with me but I had to leave earlier than planned (at 5 AM train instead of a car in the evening actually), I suppose I looked SO MOE with all my figures, boxes, bags, devices and with sandwich in my mouth.So the others are waiting untill next time, I also can't wait to shoot Haruno in the city.If you have never seen Russian villages but want to, check it out:Thank you for attention and bye-bye!