X-Men Battle Diorama Series Silver Samurai 1/10 Art Scale Limited Edition Statue
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STANDARD GRADE
- This item is brand new and in mint condition
- Packaging is case fresh but may have flaws
- Suitable to display in package or to open
Product Description
Ready for surgical cuts, the imposing shiny metallic figure of Kenuichio Harada, known as Silver Samurai, wields two “Katana” swords properly energized with his tachyon field, his mutant power that allows them to cut any substance (except Adamantium), protected by his chrome samurai armor, made of a metallic alloy similar to adamantium, which can withstand a great deal of damage from various weapons, Harada uses all his techniques and knowledge of the martial arts to fight Professor X’s students, especially his great rival Wolverine.
Iron Studios proudly presents one more statue, from its colossal battle diorama, Silver Samurai!
Sometimes the enemy, sometimes the ally, the Silver Samurai acts according to his interests and his honor, so his presence acts both as a villain in the X-Men diorama and as an ally hero of Professor X’s students, depending on the personal vision of each of the characters. The figure works well individually, as in creating a personal battle diorama for each fan and collector.
Product Features
- 9.80 inches (24.89cm)
- Made of polystone
- Limited edition
- Based on the 1990s X-Men
- Specially hand-painted
- Display the statue with others in this X-Men series
- The X-Men Art Scale statues that are sold separately cannot be attached to the single Sentinel
Box Contents
- Silver Samurai statue
Additional Details
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