Description
- Tremekia pilot operating aircraft. From the Nausica of the Valley of the Wind series, the Takaya-style free-standing figurine comes a general soldier of Tormecia
- Size: Approx. 5.9 inches (150
- (C) Studio Ghibli (C) Takayuki Takeya, Takashi Yamaguchi/KAIYODO
Tremekia pilot operating aircraft.
From the Nausica of the Valley of the Wind series, the Takaya-style free-standing figurine comes a general soldier of Tormecia.
Tremekia Marine Veterans are soldiers who operate airboards and guns.
The bi-player appearing everywhere in the movie has been transformed into a figure.
The dedicated helmet is made with clear material on the visor part integrated with the mask, and can be flipped upward.
In addition to the theatrical animation version settings, the material of each part of the actual costume is represented in the original comics and the stitching is realistic.
In addition to the ability to maintain a wide range of motion such as connecting the hem of the jacket with soft material, the joint balance of the human bone structure allows you to create lively poses with a sense of reality.
There are most scenes that appear in the movie, and you can combine them together to create battle scenes for even more flavorful reproduction.
Make sure to put the Tremekia Marine Marine Soldier on your desktop that is indispensable in the world of Nausica Valley of the Wind.
The included pistol and long gun are designed with a world view and unique functionality in mind. Includes a long sword and dagger sword, so you can express a variety of battles.
We've taken the realism of a combat uniform in mind, such as a pouch or holster on the waist belt and a medicine chuck holder on the chest.
Moss green costume for shiping and working on ships, has been applied with painful shadow paint to create a texture
Accessories:
Handgun, Longgun, Dagger, Longsword, Optional Hand, Display Stand ( Not Listed In Order Manual )
Size: about 150mm
Original Sculptor: Takayuki Takeya, Takashi Yamaguchi.
Original Sculptor: Yukio Fujioka
(C) Studio Ghibli (C) Takayuki Takeya, Takashi Yamaguchi/KAIYODO