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COOMODEL NS018 1/6 NIGHTMARE SERIES - KING OF EMPIRE (EXCLUSIVE COPPER VERSION):- One (1) head sculpt of the king in his human form- One (1) skull with active jaw- One (1) white-haired skull with active jaw- One (1) super active body- Six (6) Pieces of Interchangeable palms- Four (4) Pieces of Interchangeable armed palms
Costumes & Armors:- One (1) golden crown- One (1) red shirt- One (1) pair of black pants- One (1) suit of chain armor- One (1) silver helmet with a golden dragon decoration- One (1) golden and silver upper-body plain armor with cross decoration- One (1) pair of asymmetrical golden shoulder armors with lion decoration- One (1) golden and silver arm armors with cross decoration- One (1) golden and silver leg armors with cross decoration- One (1) golden and silver shoes with cross decoration- One (1) red ribbon- One (1) red cloak with white edges
Weapons:- One (1) golden halberd- One (1) silver page hammer- One (1) golden great sword wih wings and cross decoration- One (1) sword with red scabbard- One (1) golden great hammer
Accessories:- One (1) golden cross necklace- One (1) golden dragon flagpole with blue flage ( with interchangeable pattern stickers)- One (1) black figure stand
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COOMODEL 1/6 Nightmare Series Diecast Alloy - Kirigakure Saizo Of Brave Ten (NS011)
A display base station for 1/6 scale Samurai warriors
Limited Edition of a Edition Size of 200 pcs worldwide. Each collection has its unique metal card identification of the edition number of your purchase. Zenki of Ikomayama is a myth characters during the Sengoku period, they are regarded as the guardian of The Great Tengu or daitengu.