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FREEing figma Vitruvian Man (The Table Museum) (Reissue) japan NEW

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This is the figma series. figma "Vitruvian Man" is too genius to be resold! !! That work of art that everyone knows becomes a figma and begins to move, that is the Table Museum. The fifth work is the "Vitruvian Man" drawn by Leonardo da Vinci, who was called the "genius of the century". This drawing, drawn during the Renaissance, is said to hide the various "numbers" and "ratio" of the human body, and is also called "harmony of the human body." Please unravel the challenge letter from "Da Vinci" who showed extraordinary talent in every field with a movable figure. The figma original joint parts are smooth and tight, and reproduce various action poses as well as "human figure" poses. By using a soft material at key points, the proportions are not broken and the range of motion is secured. Includes various parts such as a special panel for reproducing the "human figure" pose, chest & upper arms, thighs, and wrists. Includes a figma pedestal with movable columns that enable a variety of scenes. ABS & PVC painted movable figure Non-scale Dedicated pedestal included Overall height: Approximately 160mm Prototype production MIC Production cooperation Max Factory The photos shown may differ slightly from the actual product. Since the coloring process is a manual process for painting products, there are some differences between products. Please note. The image may differ slightly from the actual product. Please note. (From the Good Smile Company website)
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Additional Info
Manufacturer FREEING
Weight (kg) 0.5200
Release Date Apr 30, 2022
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 280
Package Height (mm) 180
Package Width (mm) 80
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