This item is limited to 6 per household.
──The fifth in a series of ultra-realistic arthropod figures directed by Shinobu Matsumura!
[Girafanokogirikuwagata]
--A giant jet-black stag beetle native to South Asia. It is famous as the world's largest stag beetle, and an individual with a total length of over 118 mm has been found at present.
――Since the long large jaw does not bend like the Japanese sawtooth stag beetle, it extends linearly, so it was named giraffa (= giraffe) as if it were the neck of a giraffe.
――It is widely distributed from Nepal and India to the islands of Southeast Asia, and among them, the population of Flores Island and its vicinity is known to have a magnificent large jaw and the largest size.
--Similar to Japanese stag beetles, adults gather in the sap, but the sap-producing trees are scattered, so the individual density is not high.
――The members of the Nokogiri stag beetle are skillful in flying in stag beetles, and fly from afar depending on the smell of sap.
-Reproduce the brave figure of Girafanokogiri Kuwagata, the largest species of stag beetle, as much as possible with movement.
――The characteristic large chin opens and closes in conjunction with the left and right, and by moving the neck and chest, it is possible to add various facial expressions such as menacing poses and gentle licking of sap.
――The front wing is a replaceable type that gives priority to the [armor] feeling in the closed state, and the structure that opens the front wing while bending the chest joint is reproduced as in the real thing.
――You can enjoy the image of the large rear wing that has been deployed with the addition of flexibility as a whole, and if you attach it to the attached base, you can enjoy the flight of a huge stag beetle.
[Optional parts]
・ Transparent display base (2 types of arms)
・ GEO arm + GEO arm (short)
・ Magnet adapter
・ Wings (for flight)
--Movable parts: 20 places
--Executive Producer: Shinobu Matsumura
--Prototype production: Takashi Kinoshita
--Movable processing: Atsuya Otsu
--Digital processing: Taro Murai
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )