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Final Fantasy III Figures

Final Fantasy III Figures

In the past few years I’ve drastically reduced the amount of figures I buy, and have especially tried to ignore manga/anime-related stuff. But when I saw these Final Fantasy III figures, I just couldn’t help myself, especially since I’m currently playing the game on my DS. There are 7 in all, and I got these 3: Freelancer, Dragoon, and Red Mage. They had them on Play-Asia, but are now sold out — I got mine at the Post Hobby store in Ikebukuro’s Parco.

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6 Responses

  1. Cid says:

    I bought a set on ebay the second I saw them on Kotaku – they overlook my desk and are awesome. they make me want more of those coca cola mini figs

    C

  2. Paul says:

    ah, time to head to Ikebukuro!

  3. Jean Snow says:

    I’d really like the whole collection, but I hate getting doubles. Maybe I’ll have a look for some opened boxes next time I’m at Nakano Broadway.

  4. Obo says:

    Is Privateer, “Freelancer”?

  5. Jean Snow says:

    Hahaha… Yeah, my mistake, I just meant Freelancer. I’ll fix the post.

  6. Obo says:

    Alrighty, I wish I could get some, lol! Just too darn cooly cute!

    Wish the best for getting them all.

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