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Line: Elite Fandom Statue
Release Date: Q2 2019
Dimensions: 1/6 scale - H 63cm x W 44cm x D 35cm (H 24.8in x W17.3in x D 13.8in)
Shipping Dimensions: 73cm x 65cm x 50cm (28.7in x 25.6in x 19.7in)
Gross Weight: 24.5kg (54lbs)
Net Weight: 18kg (39.7lbs)
Certificate of Authenticity: Signed by Figurama Collectors CEO, Mr. Shanab
Includes: Exclusive Art print, three portraits for Kaneki, two portraits for Yamori, two bust stands, flickering LED light effects in base
Materials: Polystone
Creative Director: Mr. Shanab / Figurama Collectors Development Team
Concept Artist: Daniel Kamarudin
3D Artist/Sculptor: Daniel Simon / Keita Okada
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Painter: Three Eyes Studio
The first statue in Figurama’s Elite Fandom line captures Tokyo Ghoul’s season finale showdown between half-ghoul Kaneki and his deranged tormentor, 13th Ward’s Yamori.
Rearing 63cm (over 24in) high on the newly-spawned fourth tentacle of his crimson kagune, Kaneki hovers in midair as Yamori lunges up to meet him, snarling and bearing his incomplete clawed kakuja. The cracked tile floor of Yamori’s torture chamber erupts with cinematic Easter Eggs as predator and prey throw themselves into combat—knocking aside trays of torture instruments, a bucket of blood, and the rusty chair that restrained Kaneki for over 10 days.
A Chinese red-headed centipede scuttles past Yamori’s discarded mask. Most ominous of all, a single white carnation lies beneath the carnage, dyed with sanguinary flecks that foreshadow its transformation into a spider lily—and Kaneki embracing his inner ghoul.
Crafted from premium polystone and painstakingly hand-painted, the 1/6-scale spectacle hangs frozen in time over a base intricate enough to display solo. The circular stand is studded with iconic ghoul masks crafted by Uta, representing the division between the peaceful and terrorist factions of Anteiku and Aogiri. Transparent panes with flickering LED lighting to highlight the masks and recreate the eerie urban tone of the anime.
Conceptualized by Daniel Kamarudin and masterfully sculpted by Daniel Simon with support from the award-winning artist, Keita Okada, Figurama’s Kaneki vs Yamori diorama encompasses the extent of Tokyo Ghoul lore, taking inspiration from the anime’s visceral adrenaline with touches of the manga’s anatomical realism and finely-etched details.
Sold in a highly-limited, 800-piece release, Figurama’s exclusive Tokyo Ghoul diorama includes optional heads for both Kaneki and Yamori. As a bonus, the diorama includes two weathered stands embellished with the cryptic Tokyo Ghoul logo, so collectors can conveniently and attractively display the secondary Kaneki and Yamori heads like miniature 1/6-scale busts alongside the diorama.
The first statue in Figurama’s Elite Fandom line captures Tokyo Ghoul’s season finale showdown between half-ghoul Kaneki and his deranged tormentor, 13th Ward’s Yamori.
Rearing 63cm (over 24in) high on the newly-spawned fourth tentacle of his crimson kagune, Kaneki hovers in midair as Yamori lunges up to meet him, snarling and bearing his incomplete clawed kakuja. The cracked tile floor of Yamori’s torture chamber erupts with cinematic Easter Eggs as predator and prey throw themselves into combat—knocking aside trays of torture instruments, a bucket of blood, and the rusty chair that restrained Kaneki for over 10 days.
A Chinese red-headed centipede scuttles past Yamori’s discarded mask. Most ominous of all, a single white carnation lies beneath the carnage, dyed with sanguinary flecks that foreshadow its transformation into a spider lily—and Kaneki embracing his inner ghoul.
Crafted from premium polystone and painstakingly hand-painted, the 1/6-scale spectacle hangs frozen in time over a base intricate enough to display solo. The circular stand is studded with iconic ghoul masks crafted by Uta, representing the division between the peaceful and terrorist factions of Anteiku and Aogiri. Transparent panes with flickering LED lighting to highlight the masks and recreate the eerie urban tone of the anime.
Conceptualized by Daniel Kamarudin and masterfully sculpted by Daniel Simon with support from the award-winning artist, Keita Okada, Figurama’s Kaneki vs Yamori diorama encompasses the extent of Tokyo Ghoul lore, taking inspiration from the anime’s visceral adrenaline with touches of the manga’s anatomical realism and finely-etched details.
Sold in a highly-limited, 800-piece release, Figurama’s exclusive Tokyo Ghoul diorama includes optional heads for both Kaneki and Yamori. As a bonus, the diorama includes two weathered stands embellished with the cryptic Tokyo Ghoul logo, so collectors can conveniently and attractively display the secondary Kaneki and Yamori heads like miniature 1/6-scale busts alongside the diorama.
Line: Elite Fandom Statue
Release Date: Q2 2019
Dimensions: 1/6 scale - H 63cm x W 44cm x D 35cm (H 24.8in x W17.3in x D 13.8in)
Shipping Dimensions: 73cm x 65cm x 50cm (28.7in x 25.6in x 19.7in)
Gross Weight: 24.5kg (54lbs)
Net Weight: 18kg (39.7lbs)
Certificate of Authenticity: Signed by Figurama Collectors CEO, Mr. Shanab
Includes: Exclusive Art print, three portraits for Kaneki, two portraits for Yamori, two bust stands, flickering LED light effects in base
Materials: Polystone
Creative Director: Mr. Shanab / Figurama Collectors Development Team
Concept Artist: Daniel Kamarudin
3D Artist/Sculptor: Daniel Simon / Keita Okada
Painter: Three Eyes Studio
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