That was one of the best reviews I’ve ever seen, Adeno. You do an amazing job of conveying to the viewer what it’s like to actually have the figure in hand, something that not many other reviewers have accomplished. It’s usually “Here’s the box, here’s the figure out of the box, here are the points of articulation, here are a few comparisons to other figures, and here are a few poses.” Your reviews are so much more fun and informative because they aren’t following a script. You’re just enjoying the figure and putting her in cool poses, silly poses, and everything in-between. In the process, we learn so much more about the figure than we do in most reviews, and we have fun doing it. Incredibly well done!
One quick tip for Arhian owners: I’ve found that the best (and safest way) to get her cloak on is to remove her left hand, wristband, and shoulder armor. Attach the pin on the left side of the cloak to the left shoulder armor (while it’s off the arm), then put the shoulder pad (with the cloak attached), the wristband, and the hand back on. Put the cloak around her and attach the pin on the right side of the cloak to the right shoulder armor. To take the cloak off, just reverse the process. It know it sounds like a lot of extra work, but it puts a lot less stress on the cloak than trying to attach it to the left shoulder armor while it’s on her arm. I learned that the hard way after tearing the my first cloak at the pin hole.