Oniri Creations -KUROSAKI ICHIGO – FIRST BANKAI
 Oniri Creations -KUROSAKI ICHIGO – FIRST BANKAI
 Oniri Creations -KUROSAKI ICHIGO – FIRST BANKAI
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[Pre Order] Oniri Creations -KUROSAKI ICHIGO – FIRST BANKAI

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RM2,280.00
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Deposit: RM 700
PO Price: RM 2280
Company: Oniri Créations
Size / Scale: 1/6 H32 x L30 x P60cm
PO deadline: While Stocks Last
Arrival date: Q3 2022

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By buying this product you can collect up to 2280 loyalty points. Your cart will total 2280 points that can be converted into a voucher of RM22.80.

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Description

DESCRIPTION

Similar to our Grimmjow statue, we once again wanted to focus on the character to represent one of the anime's most iconic moments. Ichigo is ready to fight, with a much determined look, he holds his Zanpakuto forward to release his Bankai.
From the sculpt to the paintjob, everything has been thought out and worked on in order to transcribe the power that emanates from the character. With the use of a semi-translucent resin for the skin and smoke parts, the realism provided will astonish you for sure.
The base leaves nothing to be desired, in addition to translucent resin effects, it incorporates an LED system that makes the statue even more amazing and reinforces the feeling of power emanating from Ichigo as is the case in the anime.

SPECIFICATION

  • DIMENSIONSH32 x L30 x P60cm
  • LICENSEBleach
  • SCALE1/6
  • SCULPTORSPierre-Marie Albert, Gabriel Lemaire
  • ESTIMATED DELIVERYQ3 2023
  • PAINTERSKevin Ferrer, Logan Lebailly
  • CONCEPTOniri Creations
  • ART DIRECTIONRomain Lapi