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Kotobukiya 1/8 ARTFX J SHINRA KUSAKABE PVC japan NEW

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Regular Price: ¥13,000

Special Price ¥11,700

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Figure (Completed / fixed pose)
-Because there are no heroes in this world!

The latest work by Atsushi Okubo, the original that has exceeded 3 million tokens.
From the burning dark battle fantasy anime currently on air, “Flamen Firefighters”, the main character of the firefighter who aims to be a “hero” “Moraku Kusakabe” is three-dimensionalized in the “ARTFX J” series!

It is a facial expression with a smile like Shinla.

The emblem of the 8th special fire brigade that shines above the head, the blue line of fireproof clothing that shines in the world of flame and smoke, and the flame that spouts from the legs of Shinla using clear materials are the points of attention.

In addition, fluorescent paint is used for the blue line part of the fire protection clothing, and it is designed to emit light when illuminated with black light.

A must-have definitive edition of “Flamen Fire Fighting Team”.
Come and enjoy powerful modeling from various angles!

If you line up with "ARTFX J Kanko Tachi", which is planned to be deployed from the same series, you can enjoy the world view of "Fire Flame Fire Fighter" even more.

(C) Atsushi Okubo, Kodansha / Special Fire Department Video Public Relations Division
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Product size overall height: Approximately 210mm (including pedestal)
Material: PVC (non-phthalic acid) / ABS
Sculptor: tresco modeling x ZERO STUDIO

* The image is a prototype. Luminescence is a CG image. Actual product may differ slightly.

(From the Kotobukiya website)
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer KOTOBUKIYA
Weight (kg) 1.0000
Release Date Jan 31, 2020
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 280
Package Height (mm) 250
Package Width (mm) 250
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