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Product list:The 1/6 Yueshan (Standard Ver.) Specially Features:- One (1) head sculpt of Yueshan- One (1) super active body- Six (6) pieces of interchangeable palms- Four (4) pieces of interchangeable black-gloved palms
Costumes & Armors:- One (1) white shirt- One (1) Black shirt- One (1) pair of black trousers- One (1) black and gold feather shaped helmet- One (1) gold massk- One (1) gold dragon chest-back armor- One (1) double layer Brown left shoulder armor with fur (alloy upper layer and PVC lower layer)- One (1) left vambrace with dart- One (1) gold right shoulder armor with a monster head decoration- One (1) gold right vambrace- One (1) leather waist band- One (1) black half-body robe- One (1) leather belt- One (1) pair of gold thigh armors- One (1) pair of gold leg armors with monster heads- One (1) pair of gold shoes
Weapons:- One (1) gold halbert- One (1) gold sword with ABS scabbard- Three (3) interchangeable dart arrow heads
Accessorry:- One (1) black figure stand
*For certain products, free delivery is not applicable to East Malaysia1.
*Free delivery is applicable to Singapore ONLY for selected instock products1.
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303TOYS 1/6 THREE KINGDOMS SERIES - SILVER PHOENIX WING HELMET COPPER (MP017) Stock arrival estimation: December 2022
303TOYS 1/6 THREE KINGDOMS SERIES - GOLDEN PHOENIX WING HELMET COPPER (MP016) Stock arrival estimation: December 2022
303TOYS 1/6 THREE KINGDOMS SERIES – BLACK CLOUD ON SNOW, THE STEED OF ZHANG FEI (MP015)
Cao Cao, courtesy name Mengde, 孟德, was a Chinese poet, statesman, and warlord. He was the penultimate grand chancellor of the Eastern Han dynasty who rose to great power in the final years of the dynasty. As one of the central figures of the Three Kingdoms period, he laid the foundations for what was to become the state of Cao Wei and was posthumously honored as "Emperor Wu of Wei" although he never officially claimed the title Emperor of China or proclaimed himself "Son of Heaven" during his lifetime. He remains a controversial historical figure, and is often portrayed as a cruel and merciless tyrant in subsequent literature; however, he has also been praised as a brilliant ruler, military genius, and great poet with unrivalled charisma who treated his subordinates like his family.