No.344 Guts -The Spinning Cannon Slice- 1/6 Scale *Limited Additional Version* Sold Out
No.344 Guts -The Spinning Cannon Slice- 1/6 Scale *Limited Additional Version* Sold Out
Unit Price: 100,000JPY
Handling Fee is charged.
Weight: 7700g
SOLD OUT
Product Description
1 pcs re-in stock
Both the Puck mini figure & the Tentacle Monster parts attached.
Battle scene recreated from Fantasia Arc, Chapter of the Elf Island, Vol 35, Ch. 310.
Guts cut off the "Beard" of the beast from the ghost ship, and used the Spinning Cannon Slice to kill the monster in one shot!
The most powerful scene in Berserk!
Feel the embers of Cannon Fire and Spinning Slice!
Limited to 15 pieces
Special Attachments:Tentacle of the Ghost Ship Monster
Flash on Youtube:
Click "[ ]" on the lower right corner of the YouTube screen to see the flash in full screen.
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Product Description
The Spinning Cannon Slice is a combined movement of a blow of Guts’ sword Dragon Slayer and the cannon that bears on his left arm. The sculpture refers to the scene where Guts uses this skill against the tentacle monsters of the ghost ship in one of the last arcs of the manga.
ART OF WAR WORKS
ART OF WAR always aims at producing the best quality figures, and specializes in recreating the characters from Berserk, especially heroes at the battle scenes.
Figures are made by material called "Polystone". Polystone is a compound made up largely of polyurethane resin mixed with powdered stone additives.
This material effectively adds heaviness and stone-like feelings to the figure.
Compared to PVC or ABS, Polystone is durable at maintaining the paintings and the modeling.
Every piece of ART OF WAR works are hand painted by artisans with master brush painting skills.
The blood and dust effects, the metallic luster and the complex color expressions are painted by over hundreds steps and hours.
Every finished piece is an art to reproduce the original world and delivery it to customers.
*Image only.
© Kentarou Miura (studio GAGA)/ Hakusensha
Both the Puck mini figure & the Tentacle Monster parts attached.
Battle scene recreated from Fantasia Arc, Chapter of the Elf Island, Vol 35, Ch. 310.
Guts cut off the "Beard" of the beast from the ghost ship, and used the Spinning Cannon Slice to kill the monster in one shot!
The most powerful scene in Berserk!
Feel the embers of Cannon Fire and Spinning Slice!
Limited to 15 pieces
Special Attachments:Tentacle of the Ghost Ship Monster
Flash on Youtube:
Click "[ ]" on the lower right corner of the YouTube screen to see the flash in full screen.
Clear Pictures on Facebook
Product Description
The Spinning Cannon Slice is a combined movement of a blow of Guts’ sword Dragon Slayer and the cannon that bears on his left arm. The sculpture refers to the scene where Guts uses this skill against the tentacle monsters of the ghost ship in one of the last arcs of the manga.
ART OF WAR WORKS
ART OF WAR always aims at producing the best quality figures, and specializes in recreating the characters from Berserk, especially heroes at the battle scenes.
Figures are made by material called "Polystone". Polystone is a compound made up largely of polyurethane resin mixed with powdered stone additives.
This material effectively adds heaviness and stone-like feelings to the figure.
Compared to PVC or ABS, Polystone is durable at maintaining the paintings and the modeling.
Every piece of ART OF WAR works are hand painted by artisans with master brush painting skills.
The blood and dust effects, the metallic luster and the complex color expressions are painted by over hundreds steps and hours.
Every finished piece is an art to reproduce the original world and delivery it to customers.
*Image only.
© Kentarou Miura (studio GAGA)/ Hakusensha
Unit Price | 100,000 JPY |
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Product Size | approx.W33cm x D38cm x H25cm (sword and base included) |
Attachments | Tentacle of the Ghost Ship Monster (Part 1: W8cm x D7cm x H7cm/Part 2: W7cm x D6.5cm x H7.8cm) |
Serial Number | No.133- No.147 |
Materials | Polystone |
Estimated Delivery Date | 3-5 business days |
Originated & Manufactured | ART OF WAR |
Released Date | July, 2014 |