Vincent Valentine (from Final Fantasy Vii) Play Arts Figure W/ Cerberus on 2040-motos
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Up for sale is a Play Arts Vincent Valentine figure. The figure is in very good condition and many of the joints are still very stiff. It includes the cerberus gun, two interchanageable hands, and a stand that can hold Vincent in place. The one hand has the fingers outstretched. The other hand is posed to hold cerberus. There was a small chain on cerberus that is now missing. The figure is extremely poseable; he can bend his legs, knees, ankles, toes, and elbows. His head and shoulders are ball-and-socket joints. The wrists also twist. It is a little difficult to move the shoulders because the cloak is pretty tight around his torso.
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