Final Fantasy VII Game Edition Play Arts Vol 1 Tifa Lockhart Action Figure
Final Fantasy VII Game Edition Play Arts Vol 1 Tifa Lockhart Action Figure
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Final Fantasy VII Game Edition Play Arts Vol 1 Tifa Lockhart Action Figure Feature
- Final Fantasy VII Game Edition Play Arts Vol 1 Tifa Lockhart Action Figure
Final Fantasy VII Game Edition Play Arts Vol 1 Tifa Lockhart Action Figure Overviews
For the first time ever, the characters based on the Playstation game likeness of Final Fantasy VII have been made into highly articulated Play Arts Action Figures! Collect all three characters: CLOUD STRIFE comes equipped with his famous BUSTER SWORD. TIFA LOCKHART is attired in a mini-skirt, with all details accurate right down to her dolphin tail hairstyle. AERITH GAINSBOROUGH is in a soft pvc dress, to allow for poseability, and comes with her trademark Staff. Sculpted under the supervision of original character designer Tetsuya Nomura, all three figures are highly poseable, with at least 20 points of articulation, and stand approximately 8 tall.
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Final Fantasy VII Game Edition Play Arts Vol 1 Tifa Lockhart Action Figure CustomerReview
This is truly a great product if your a fan of Final Fantasy VII or of Final Fantasy in general. The figure is detailed and well articulated and surprisingly durable. The image of Tifa is captured perfectly, from her distinct “dolphin tail” hairstyle to her top-heavy proportions. All of her joints move smoothly and stay in place. Her legs tend to slide out of the sockets if raised to high as in a kicking pose, but easily snap back into place. Her hands are interghangeable to make an open hand or a fist. My only complaint is that she lacks the up and down joint on her ankles that the other play arts have, which is unusual since her feet are her weapons. Aside from that, this figure achieves perfection in Tifa’s image.
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