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FREEing figma The Birth of Venus by Botticelli (The Table Museum) japan NEW

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figma series. The goddess is born as a figma. The works of art that everyone is familiar with come to life as figma, and that is the Table Museum. The 11th figma in the series is the "Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli, a genius painter of the Renaissance period. The figure of Venus, the goddess born from the sea in Greek mythology, is reproduced using both three-dimensional and flat surfaces. A special frame is included for the three-dimensional reproduction of the painting. The figure can be displayed as if it had stepped out of the painting. Please look forward to the Table Museum series, where you can enjoy famous works of art from a new perspective. Various action poses are possible with the smooth yet poseable joints of figma's original joint parts. Two hair parts are included, one in the shape of the work and one with more movement. Wrist parts with a variety of expressions are included. A figma stand with movable support is included, as well as a painting background panel, a special frame and a seashell-shaped stand. Painted plastic posable figure. Non-scale Exclusive pedestal included Height: approx. 150mm Sculptor Tatsuya Ishibashi (MIC) Cooperation Max Factory Photos may differ slightly from the actual product. Due to the manual coloring process, there may be slight differences in the paint job of each product. Please understand this in advance. The images may differ slightly from the actual product. Please understand this in advance. (From Good Smile Company website)
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Manufacturer FREEING
Weight (kg) 0.7500
Release Date May 31, 2023
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 250
Package Height (mm) 250
Package Width (mm) 120
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