Product Description
[Table Museum] The origin of Japanese horror, [Ghost Diagram] comes to life!
The Table Museum brings to life famous works of art as figmas. The ninth installment in the series is "Ghost Picture" (also known as "Hangonkou Picture") by popular Edo period artist Maruyama Okyo. This work, believed to be the first to depict a "footless ghost," has been meticulously recreated in three dimensions. By swapping out some parts, you can recreate Okyo's even more terrifying "Ghost Picture."
Experience the beautiful, terrifying, and somewhat humorous world of ghost paintings with figma.
The painting comes with a special frame, allowing you to display it as if it has jumped out of the painting.
Enjoy the new perspective of three-dimensional paintings in a variety of interpretations.
- The smooth yet posable figma joints allow you to act out a variety of different poses.
- Clear parts are used in various parts to recreate the floating and transparent feel.
- Two different heads are included, allowing you to enjoy two completely different facial expressions.
- Includes expressive wrist parts.
- In addition to the figma-specific stand with movable support, it also comes with a painting background panel and a special frame part.
- Size: Approximately 150mm in height
- Accessories: Dedicated stand
- Prototype: Tatsuya Ishibashi (MIC)
- Production cooperation: Max Factory
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Item Size : 22 x 15 x 7.5 cm
Product Specifications
- Item code
- SP107
- JAN code
- 4570001513992
Purchase Information
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This item is limited to 2 per household.