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Product Explanation ■ The Origin of Japanese Horror, "Yurei Zu" is moving!
The art work that everyone knows is moving into figma. This is the Table Museum.
The ninth series is "Yurei Zu" (also known as "Hangon Ka-zu") by Maruyama Okyo, a popular Edo-era painter.
The first painting of "Yurei without legs" is made into three dimensional with delicate shapes.
In addition, by replacing some parts, it is possible to reproduce the "Yurei Zu", which is even more humorous, drawn by Okyo.
Please enjoy the world of beautiful, scary and humorous ghost paintings with figma.
As the paintings become three dimensional, it comes with a special frame part. It can be displayed as if it has jumped out of the painting.
Please enjoy the new three dimensional aspect of the paintings with various interpretations.
As the paintings become three dimensional, it comes with a special frame part. It reproduces various action poses with the figma original joint parts that make it smooth and sharp.
Clear parts are used in each part to reproduce floating and transparency.
With 2 types of heads, you can enjoy 2 completely different expressions.
Comes with expressive wrist parts.
Comes with a special pedestal for figma with movable props, as well as a background panel and a special frame part.
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[Figure Body], 2 replacement head parts, 4 replacement wrist parts on the left and right sides.
Clear parts are used in each part to reproduce floating and transparency.
In addition to the figma pedestal with movable props, it comes with a background panel and a special frame part.
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