- This is a renewal of the Ultraman Tiga from CharacterClassics in the latest specifications of Takashihara Kinoshita, which has been reproduced by hand to reproduce the finest nuances of the original form, and painted by Profinisher
- The faithfulness of the entire design is of a photographic suit that allows you to feel the advancement of the modeling technology that is invisible, and the seams are made according to the body of the suit actor, and the texture of the material seen in wrinkles is reflected. By adding an arrangement that can only be done by Takashi Kinoshita, we create a figure of "just as the real thing"
- The shape of the head has also been renewed by revising the characteristic left and right indentations. Of course, it has a built-in light decoration for the new specifications, and the eyes of the clear parts that have been created through intricate cutting. The LED lights are faithfully reproduced to the luminous color of the light bulbs that were still used in photographic suits
- Batteries Used: LR41 (1.5 V) x 2, Total Height: 13.6 inches (345 mm) (main unit only), Sculptor: Takashi Kinoshita
- Material: Resin cast (body) Polystone (base) Base pin (stainless steel)
This is a renewed version of the popular Tiga. The Heisei Ultraman trilogy is a matching step in the CC!!
Under a new world view setting, not the "78 Nebula", the TV series "Ultraman Tiga", which was released in 1996 as a "New Ultraman" in Heisei as a "New Ultraman Tiga" in 1996, has been reproduced in a character classic.
Together with "Ultraman Dyna" and "Ultraman Gaia", the 3 Ultraman Trilogy in the Heisei Ultraman will be here with the same specifications.
Created in 16 years from Ultraman 80 to the 16 year TV series, Tiga has a design that combines red and silver with purple with a strong image of sophistication and sophistication, and has been incorporated into a new technology that continues to the modern day, such as a neat mask and a suit with an inconspicuous seams.
The sculpted by Takashi Kinoshita accurately reflects the details of the photographic suit, while adding a subtle and exquisite arrangement to fit the image of the Tiga.
Furthermore, we have added changes to this renewal, and bending the elbows and holding the fist to make you feel stronger.
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