Description

Nendoroid Character Vocal Series 01: Hatsune Miku – Good Smile Company – 

As the original Nendoroid in the Vocaloid lineup, this is the iconic Nendoroid Hatsune Miku (CV01) first released in March 2008 and later reissued multiple times due to her enduring popularity. Produced by Good Smile Company with a sculpt by Yukiwo Ageta (Max Factory) 

Included Accessories:

  • Multiple facial expressions: singing face, standard face, the playful 'Hachune Miku' face

  • Iconic leek accessory (green onion)

  • Interchangeable arm/head/leg parts for dynamic posing

  • Articulated display stand (required to stand) 

Specifications:

  • Height: Approx. 100 mm (non-scale)

  • Material: Painted ABS & PVC

  • Factory: Good Smile Company / planning by Max Factory / production support by Nendoron 

Why It's Special:

  • The very first Nendoroid released in the Vocaloid series, representing the start of the franchise 

  • Frequently reissued but still beloved for its classic design and faceplate variety

  • Perfect for fans, collectors, and anyone starting a Nendoroid display

Shipping

Our warehouse staff will ship it within 10 working days.

Your parcel will be delivered by FedEx/Japan Post with tracking number from Japan.

It usually takes from several days to 1 week.

About Us

My store is in Shizuoka,Japan.I sell attractive Japanese products. Please take a look at the products on display and purchase anything you like. If there is anything from Japan you would like to purchase, please contact us.

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