This is a very nice RAH. The box was HUGE. My only other experience with RAHs is the other Madoka Kaname one, and some differences that struck out to me were the stand, the shoes, and the hair.The stand is very decorative. Its the same base as the good smile bases, just without the shine. The actual stand is a black metal bendable, tube? It does a good job in holding up the figure, though it does interfere with the dress. While it does hold up the figure, sometimes it still falls over depending how the figure is posed. I never bothered with the old plastic stand they've used for the other figures, but I do like this one.The shoes seem like a small detail to point out, but they have to be put on by you, and they are awfully hard to put on. I actually ended up breaking one of the wings, which really have no connection, so do be careful. It's easily glued, and maybe I'm just weak, but I never imagined putting shoes on to be so difficult.The hair works like figma's hair, but for my figure, it falls off very easily. The pigtails do like to fall off, as well as the long strands. You have to move the hair to pose the wings as well, as without support, the wings just fall to the side.The dress is lovely, the details are wonderful, and I love how two bows are provided, one with the flame one without. I wish that there were more than the standard happy and angry face, but what can you do. Its rather annoying to pose her, but I was able to get some different ones, before coming to like the one pictured. The bow does have a peg where you can fit the arrows hole into, which makes the shooting pose look so much better.Honestly, I would order one again just to have one to mess with poses, and one to have showcased.