There are known recasts (unauthorized copies) of Lilith Belarus Studio kits, including “Lilitogoraf” variants, sold on eBay, AliExpress, and Etsy. These are not “fixed” by the original studio – they are bootlegs made from poor-quality molds, often with shrinkage, loss of detail, and toxic resin. The term “fixed” in a recast listing is often a lie.
To identify an authentic Lilith Belarus Studio fixed kit: lilith belarus studio lilitogorar fixed
If “lilitogorar” is critical, please check the original source. Possible corrections: There are known recasts (unauthorized copies) of Lilith
| Your Query Term | Likely Intended Title | Studio | |----------------|----------------------|--------| | Lilitogorar | Lilith Odyssey | Crying Psychonaut (not Belarusian) | | Lilitogorar | Lilith’s Throne | Innoxia (fan game) | | Lilitogorar | Gorogoa | Annapurna Interactive (puzzle game, unrelated) | | Lilitogorar | Typo for “Lilith and the Goblin’s Lair” (nonexistent) | – | If “lilitogorar” is critical, please check the original
The search term “Lilitogorar fixed” is almost certainly a misspelling of “Lilitogoraf fixed” or “Lilitogorafix” — a specific model or product line by Lilith Belarus Studio.
Based on collector forums and resin kit archives:
In the resin kit world, “fixed” means the studio re-released the kit with modified molds or recast parts to resolve known defects.