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Features:**The suit of armor is built of manually-attached sheets, 100% copper-made**Both swords are manually assembled with stainless steel blades and copper parts
The 1/6th scale Sanada Yukimura (Copper Standard Ver.) Collectible Figure specially features:- One (1) realistic head sculpture of Sanada Yukimura- One (1) super action body- Six (6) Pieces of Interchangeable Palms- Two (2) bare foot in sandals
Costumes:- One (1) white underwear- One (1) dark blue shirt- One (1) white band- One (1) pair of red trousers- One (1) red war vest
Armors:- One (1) red copper helmet with six-coin and buckhorn heraldry - One (1) red copper mask- One (1) red copper neck armor- One (1) pair of red copper shoulder armors- One (1) pair of red copper vambraces- One (1) suit of red copper upper-body armor- One (1) pair of red copper cuishes- One (1) pair of red copper jambeaus- One (1) pair of red copper sandals- One (1) white armor tie
Weapons:- One (1) cross spear - One (1) katana (long sword) with red scabbard- One (1) wakizashi (short sword) with black scabbard
Accessories:- One (1) black figure stand- One (1) armor box- One (1) armor stand- One (1) red and white flag- One (1) flag stand
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