"Berserk" the gold standard of dark fantasy that boasts worldwide popularity, finally descends to S.H.Figuarts.
The first set includes Guts wearing the armor of a mad warrior and Griffith (Hawk of Light), the leader of the new "Band of the Hawk" who incarnated in this world as the "Absolute," both with horses. The "Guts" is also featured in this volume.
There's no paradise on the other side of the world.
Guts comes with a large sword as tall as he is, which is essential for Guts, as well as facial expression parts and armament options to recreate various scenes from the original comics.
The figure is sculpted from the skeleton to achieve both proportions inspired by the original work and "natural movement".
The body is partially brush-painted to reproduce the texture of the armor and the shadows on the body, resulting in a massive appearance.
Includes a large sword and other options to recreate bow gun and cannon firing scenes.
The Guts can reproduce the powerful action of Guts, who is able to use a variety of armaments.
In addition to her standard face, she comes with two facial expressions: a powerful screaming face and a clenched face inspired by the original work.
Various action scenes can be reproduced. The branding on the back of the neck and the protective talisman applied by Seelke are also faithfully reproduced.
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"Apparently, I'm free."
The armor and sword are gorgeously painted and sculpted to look as divine as in a painting. The included helmet can be attached to or detached from Griffith's body, and can be opened or closed.
A horse of the same scale, essential to Griffith, is included.
The proportions of the original figure, which is slightly slimmer than a normal horse, are faithfully reproduced. The horse can also be displayed as a stand-alone figure by using the replaceable reins.
The included helmet can be attached to and detached from Griffith, and can be opened and closed to recreate various scenes.
The included sword can be reproduced in two states: stowed or drawn by using replacement parts.
By sculpting the figure from the skeleton, the proportions of the figure are inspired by the original work, while at the same time allowing for "natural movement".
The armor and sword are painted with metallic paint to achieve a divine, painting-like appearance.
The fringe and back of the hair are vertically movable, allowing for natural poses to be reproduced without interfering with mobility.
The cloth cape is finished with a texture inspired by the original work, and can be freely posed with a wire.
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