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Fiftyseven 1/24 Manhunter Shenshu Number 57 230657-SS-18

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Fiftyseven 1/24 Manhunter Shenshu Number 57 230657-SS-18Plastic model kit, assembly required. Glue, paint and finishing supplies not included. Manhunter Shensu is the newest in Creative Field's "NUMBER 57" model kit lineup! This member of the human hunting platoon comes with three interchangeable pre painted heads a panda, a grizzly bear and a polar bear! Unpainted versions of each are also included, so you can paint them however you like. He's one of the guardian deities of nature who protect the forests

Plastic model kit, assembly required. Glue, paint and finishing supplies not included.

Manhunter Shensu is the newest in Creative Field's "NUMBER 57" model-kit lineup! This member of the human-hunting platoon comes with three interchangeable pre painted heads -- a panda, a grizzly bear and a polar bear! Unpainted versions of each are also included, so you can paint them however you like. He's one of the guardian deities of nature who protect the forests and Earth from humans by taking advantage of their immense physiques and superhuman strength! A Balgun cannon is included as a bonus part with the first production run of this kit! (This item is only included with the first production; if yours does not include this item, it was not part of the first production.) Order him for your own collection today!

  • [Materials]: ABS, PE

[Set Contents]:

  • Main figure
  • Panda head
  • Grizzly head
  • Polar bear head
  • Panda head (unpainted)
  • Grizzly head (unpainted)
  • Polar bear head (unpainted)

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