[Used] LAST EXILE Alvis E. Hamilton 1/8 Complete Figure [Alter]

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Description
Product specifications Painted finished product made of PVC [Scale] 1/8 [Size] Overall height: Approximately 210 mm (including pedestal) Description First release: Mid-October 2005 Sculptor: Hiroshi Inagaki From "The Last Exile", which has been developed as a TV animation and has received high praise both domestically and internationally, "Alvis E. Hamilton" appears. The character design was created by Renji Murata, a popular illustrator, which also attracted a lot of attention. This was previously sold as an event limited item, but is now available as a complete version that has been renovated by sculptor Hiroshi Inagaki himself! The Inagaki design takes full advantage of Murata's soft lines and the taste of his illustrations. Please pick it up and enjoy it.

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Estimated arrival date:
- SAL (Japan Post): 2-4 weeks
- ePacket: 2-3 weeks
- EMS: 1-3 weeks
- DHL: 1-2 weeks
- Yamato: 1-2 weeks
- FedEx: 1-2 weeks

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