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figma No. SP-131 The Table Museum -Annex-: Terracotta Army

Version: Japan
Japan
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figma No. SP-131 The Table Museum -Annex-: Terracotta Army
figma No. SP-131 The Table Museum -Annex-: Terracotta Army
figma No. SP-131 The Table Museum -Annex-: Terracotta Army
figma No. SP-131 The Table Museum -Annex-: Terracotta Army
figma No. SP-131 The Table Museum -Annex-: Terracotta Army
figma No. SP-131 The Table Museum -Annex-: Terracotta Army
figma No. SP-131 The Table Museum -Annex-: Terracotta Army

Product Features

  • Non-scale Pre-Painted Figure
  • Material: PVC and ABS
  • Height: approx. 150mm
  • Sculptor: Tatsuya Ishibashi (MIC), Max Factory
  • Limited availability
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Item Description

A Terracotta Soldier, now in stylish action figure form.

From the "Table Museum" series of figma figures based on famous works of art comes the "Table Museum -Annex-" series of figma figures based on art from around the world. The second entry is a Terracotta Soldier, one of many kinds of statues found within the Terracotta Army. This figma is based on soldiers in the Terracotta Army found at the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. The statue has been carefully brought into figma form for everyone to enjoy. Take a step into ancient Chinese history and add figma Terracotta Army to your collection!

- The smooth yet posable figma joints allow you to create a variety of different poses.
- A flexible plastic is used in specific areas, allowing proportions to be kept without compromising posability.
- Three faceplates, a crossbow, a sword, and interchangeable parts to display the figure kneeling are included, allowing for multiple display options.
- An articulated figma stand is included, which allows various poses to be taken.

Please note that the images shown may differ from the final product.
Paintwork is done partially by hand and therefore final products may vary.
The images shown here may differ from the final product.
Image for illustrative purposes.
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