The high-end series of the figure industry, the soft-gel Sofvi series, recently collaborated with "Hunter x Hunter" to launch a new figure of the protagonist Gon, which will be available for pre-order on March 29. The overall workmanship is excellent and the texture is outstanding, but the price is slightly expensive. Jay Freeze, the protagonist of the Japanese manga "Hunter x Hunter" and its derivative works. A professional hunter affiliated with the Hunter Association. The son of Kim Freeze. He aspires to become a hunter in order to find his father. He has been playing on whales since he was a child, so he is agile and has five senses that are particularly sharp, and can communicate with animals. When participating in the hunter test, he became friends with Killua, Kurapika and Leorio, and regarded Hisoka as the first goal to surpass. This high-end soft-gel Sofvi "Hunter x Hunter" Gon figure is from the HKSDTOY brand, made in Japan, about 20cm tall, with excellent workmanship, lifelike character settings, and the unique transparent texture of the soft-gel Sofvi is also fully displayed. The price is slightly more expensive at 8,300 yen. Interested fans can follow the official page: click to enter. |
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