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Imported from Japan. From the acclaimed video game Batman: Arkham City comes the sleek burglar Catwoman as a Play Arts ~KAI~ action figure. Featuring over 26 points of articulation, this exquisite figure comes to life with stunning poseability, interchangeable head and hands, and signature weapon accessories. With unsurpassed quality of the paint application and detailed texture that only Square Enix products can bring, this figure would make a great addition to your Batman collection. Window box packaging.
- Imported from Japan
- From the best-selling video game Batman: Arkham City
- Features over 26 points of articulation
- Stunning poseability
- Includes interchangeable hands, weapons, and accessories
Square Enix Batman Arkham City: Play Arts Kai Catwoman Action Figure Reviews
| 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful = Durability: This review is from: Square Enix Batman Arkham City: Play Arts Kai Catwoman Action Figure (Toy) Holy Cats, Batman! This figure is amazing! Easily one of the best, if not the best, figures from Square Enix (manufacturer of the Play Arts lines).Starting with her resemblance to the character to the game, I'd have to say she's spot on. The DC Direct Catwoman looks like a man in drag and the Mattel Catwoman is just a bland figure. No, this right here is beyond perfect! The one problem with any Play Arts figure is that they hand paint a lot of stuff, which can look really good...or really bad. Thankfully, my Catwoman came out beautifully. My friend however, his had a weird paint job on one eye that made it look like she had a black eye or something. From what I've seen it's rare for this figure, but it still happens. Other than that the paint apps are nice and clean, no smudging or paint drops, which is very impressive given the detail on her outfit. Her actual mobility is surprisingly good! As the second female in the Batman Play Arts line, she is a... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful = Durability: This review is from: Square Enix Batman Arkham City: Play Arts Kai Catwoman Action Figure (Toy) Some videos and photos make the neck appear too long. In person this is not the case. The face is well detailed with makeup and a bit of glitter to her eye shadow. She comes with a regular set of hands, a cat scratch set of hands, and a gripping set of hands to hold her whip. she comes with an extra head that features her goggles over her eyes instead perched atop her head. Honestly, I have been trying to think of a negative and I can't think of one. Super articulated, incredible sculpt and details, great paint application, lots of accessories, and if you're into the whole box thing, she comes with a pretty cool flip-open window box. Maybe she could have come with a little holster for her whip? But that's being super nit-picky. This thing is a must-have for Batman fans. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Square Enix Batman Arkham City: Play Arts Kai Catwoman Action Figure (Toy) Pristine condition. I got mass effect Garrus play arts kai a week ago and it was the best play arts kai figure i owned until Catwoman arrived today! If your a Batman franchise fan get this. Don't be suprise if they run out soon. Then price hike start to hit with ridiculous prices.This figure does the legend justice, nice articulations with a interchangeable head, hands and a whip. Absolutely perfect paint job and game accurate face mold. I could not be more pleased. I am able to pose her in much more dynamic poses than the other figures i own is just awesome. The character almost looks alive once you've stepped back to take a look at your work. Now like all play arts kai paint job is a hit or miss. As a play arts fan we all know they hand pain alot. I seen reviews of this same figure with a weird black shade near one eye, almost looking as she has a black eye. I was lucky and mine didn't had it. Packaging is really nice and has a lot of art from the game and has a... Read more |
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