FanHome Street Fighter Subscription Box #4 Review

 

FanHome is offering a new Street Fighter subscription service with highly detailed and painted figurines inspired from the Capcom video game/arcade franchise. Each box includes new PVC figures, magazines and brochures, and through the subscription you will receive free gifts of Street Fighter 4″ statues that you can also collect, and these differ from the 3 1/2″ – 5 1/2″ figurine series. The subscription starts at the introductory price of $1.99, which is for Ryu plus the magazine. Ken is the second figure and you also get the magazine for $7.00. The additional figurines plus magazine are also available through the subscription, so head on over to FanHome for all the details.

 

 

The fourth box includes four figurines, including Balrog, Cammy, Fei Long and Akuma, which are priced at $13.99 each plus you get the magazine for each figurine.

In the video, we have an in-depth look at the brochures and magazines that are included in this box, as well as the figurines. So go check that out.

Thank you to FanHome for providing their Street Fighter Subscription Box #4 for review. 

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The shipment comes in a standard subscription shipping box, with the FanHome logo on the front.

Each figurine comes with their own magazine, which are also numbered on the upper right hand corner. Inside the magazines, are origins about each character, a history of the franchise, and other tidbits of information that you might not have been aware of. Each magazine is designed similar, but each given different information about the franchise, including Capcom.

 

Balrog comes in his light blue boxing attire with ripped sleeves, with white trim, and a white belt with the word Champion written in black. His boots are black, with light grey laces, and white trim, and his gloves are painted in a dark red, with white trim, and the word Buffalo on the tops of each one. His action pose is an upper cut move, and his facial details are nicely done with black sculpt hair and nicely done facial details.

 

Cammy comes in her dark green top, with dark green camouflage tattoos on her thighs and legs, black boots, red gloves with her fingers poling through, and a dark red hat with a symbol on the front. Her ponytails are sculpted in an upward position and made of a soft plastic. The facial details are nicely done, and she is sculpted in a flighting pose with her left knee bent, the right leg straight, and the arms out the sides.

 

Fei Long is a character that you normally don’t get too many collectibles for, and getting him in this line is a great move from FanHome as it gives you more of a complete collection inspired from the first two video games that these figurines are inspired from, or their first appearance. Fei Long comes in black pants with sculpted folds, black shoes with a lime green trim, white socks, and a muscular physique. His hair is sculpted and painted in black, and he has nicely done facial details with a good likeness to the character. He is sculpted in a fight pose with his knees bent, arms and fists up, and facing forward.

 

Akuma comes in a dark blue karate outfit, with a belt that is sculpted to look like a rope, with ropes on his wrists. He also has a necklace and he is wearing sandals. The hair is painted and sculpted in a dark red, and his facial details look good as it captures the likeness. He is sculpted in a fight pose with his knees bent, left arm up and both of his hands are in the open position.

Each figurine stands on a black base, with their names on the bottom of it.

Overall, FanHome has done a fantastic job on these with the overall quality, attention to detail and overall likeness of the characters. This is a great inexpensive collectible that gamers and action figure collectors will surely love, and makes a great display piece with your games, consoles, and action figure collection. My recommendation would be to subscribe, especially if you are looking to enhance your display.

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