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FREEing 1/4 SAEKANO HOW TO RAISE A BORING GIRLFRIEND FLAT: UTAHA KASUMIGAOKA BARE LEG BUNNY VER. PVC japan NEW

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Regular Price: ¥18,000

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Figure (Completed / fixed pose)
"Poetry Senpai" bunny appears again in gorgeous paint and raw legs!

From the TV anime “How to Raise a Sad Girlfriend” comes a 1/4 scale live footed bunny style featuring a talented and talented student and an up-and-coming light novel writer, Shikagaoka Shiba.
An attractive character image drawn by Kurehito Fukasaki, a popular illustrator who worked on the original, was expressed with an overwhelming presence of 1/4 scale.
In addition, this time, the bunny suit has a gorgeous metallic paint.
In addition, the “net tights”, which was a classic of the B-style series, are sealed with a special specification that focuses on the expression of “raw legs”.
Together with the “Megumi Kato Nama feet Bunny Ver.” Currently being introduced and the “Sawamura / Spencer / Eri Nashi Nama feet Bunny Ver.” Scheduled to be announced soon, the new charm of her (heroines) can be fully utilized. Please enjoy it.

Pre-painted PVC product
1/4 scale
Dedicated pedestal included
Overall height: Approximately 440mm

Prototype production: MA modeling
Coloring: Pinpoint

The photos shown may differ slightly from the actual product.
Since the painting process is a manual process, there are some differences between individual products. Please note.

(C) 2017 Fumiaki Maruto, Kurehito Fukasaki, KADOKAWA Fantasia Bunko / Sassy Production Committee

(From the Good Smile Company website)
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer FREEING
Weight (kg) 1.8000
Release Date Apr 30, 2020
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 400
Package Height (mm) 300
Package Width (mm) 300
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