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Reina Soho Witchblade Anime Figure Product Review

 Are you ready to create your Witchblade collection? Then now is the moment to get this Reina Soho figure. She must be among the first 3 Witchblade figures that is placed into your collection. I-weapons don’t have a chance against her and you won’t be able to resist this lovely cloneblade character.

What makes Reina so amazing? Well, Reina Soho, is a Neogene cloneblade working for the NSWF (National Scientific Welfare Foundation) as a Forensics Medicine Specialist, she is presented in this fixed-pose figure wearing her prestigeous swirling armor. Standing a stately 30cm (11.5”) high, this image of Reina is detailed in the back as well as in the front.

She will be the perfect addition to any Witchblade collection. Although Reina Soho is considered a minor character in the Witchblade anime series, she is still quite an important person. She is the biological mother of Rihoko Amaha after all (another character figure you’ll fancy to add to your collection) and for that reason she’s still quite a site to behold.

Reina, whose Cloneblade nickname is Lady, is brought to you by Organic Hobby, one of Japan’s largest and best known anime character manufacturers. Complete with the huge blade on her left forearm as well as other appendages resembling wings which double as shields when she engages in battle, the sexy Reina was designed by Uno Makoto.

The compelling Reina Soho needs to have a spot in every Witchblade collection. There are admirers and then there are true admirers of the series. As a true fanatic, your collection isn’t finish until you have this extraordinary figure upon your bookcase. Reina is intelligent as she is lovely, be sure Reina is showcased on her custom base where she can be adored from all sides. She has a lot to offer her admirers and makes a incredible gift for Witchblade fans.

   

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