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Multicolor/-/OCT148211Package Quantity:1・A Good Smile import・From the popular browser game・Figure is in 1:8 scale・Separately articulated guns・Ship parts allow for posing optionsFrom Good Smile Company. Following the previously announced Yamato Kai: Heavy Armament Version From Max Factory comes another 1/8th scale KanColle figure to join the Wonderful Hobby Selection series of top-notch figures - this time it's the second Yamato-class battleship Musashi by Good Smile Company! Musashi's gallant appearance yet beautiful lady-like curves have been beautifully preserved on the figure. The huge ship parts that surround her provide a powerful and imposing look - with three 46 cm three-barrel turrets and four 15.5 cm three-barrel turrets all separately articulated! The ship parts can also be opened out to the left and right to create all new scenes that were not even seen in the game! The improved Kai Version features an additional six three-barreled machine guns on her sides and two on her back!
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