I started working on jose-san's Asuna Bunny around the beginning of April, and finally finished tentatively assembling, detailing, and making Halo, so I updated my wip.
*This kit is available at jose-san's BOOTH.
https://josenoshin.booth.pm/items/3589111
Here is the status as of the last update.

A part that serves as a prop for the chair is also enclosed in the kit, but this time I replaced it with a stainless steel round bar (Φ4).

It is almost impossible to cut stainless steel round bars by hand like aluminum round bars, so I recommend that you have them cut to the required length at the same time of purchase at a home improvement center.
If you have access to a high-speed cutting machine at home, you can use it to cut them, but few people have access to such a machine...

In fact, if you just want to assemble it normally, no further modification is necessary, but I will add a little detailing from here.
First, let's look at the heel. The heel lengths are not aligned, so we will use resin pieces to align the heel lengths.
Initial state

After extension

The back hair showed some distortion and will be lightly polished and filled in.

I will make a bite in advance so that I know how to spread this area with the liner saw.

Fill in the distortion in the recessed area with cyanon.

Then I polished it with a sculpting knife or something to get it to the state shown below.
I did it with a rough feeling that I was glad to have removed the distortion better than the first time....

I wanted to add a little more of a bunch of hair to the back of the head, which you can't see anyway, so I carved it in and added a little something else.

At this point, the split back hair is glued into one part.
Since there are dowels, pour cyanon to fill in the gaps between the parts after assembly. Make sure that the face parts can be attached without any problems before gluing.

Next, fill in the gap between the body and the feet.
Although it is not visible, there is a slight gap at the butt, so apply Menturm to the body side before assembling, and fill with Cyanon as shown in the image below.

Wipe off any overhanging cyanon, harden with hardening spray, and polish any unwanted areas. It is a good idea to remove and put back the parts to make sure no gaps are created.

You will find gaps not only on the buttocks side but also on the front part, so fill them in the same way.

I added a few more wrinkles in the armpit area.

After processing

It is fun to do this kind of processing when necessary.

So that's all for this post.
I will summarize Halo in the next!
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