The original English word for figures is Garage Kits (GK), which means model kits. Specifically refers to unpainted and assembled model kits, which require players to polish, assemble, paint and other complex processes by themselves, and are much more difficult than general model production. The main material is resin. Later, due to misunderstanding, figures were also used to refer to humanoid works including all resin materials of finished products, but its original meaning specifically refers to unpainted molds. It is also used to refer to the human form, a general term for all collectible figures.
The following is an interesting new way to play with the figures collected by the craft editor: A netizen put a headband on the figure wearing a swimsuit and found that it was unexpectedly easy to wear. Then other netizens also started to play, and various muscular men, aliens, and supermen also "appeared". It was so interesting!