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Figma figures
Figma figures






  1. #FIGMA FIGURES CODE#
  2. #FIGMA FIGURES LICENSE#

Some are bonus items for limited edition release video games, DVDs, or other products.

#FIGMA FIGURES LICENSE#

  • Special edition figmas with three-digit product codes preceded by SP, such as SP001, which are primarily releases produced under license as tie-ins with other companies.
  • Normal edition figmas with three-digit product codes, such as 001.
  • The primary figma series is split into three different variants: A flexible plastic is used in areas likely to hinder articulation, such as skirts or scarves.Ī number of figma-related products and product lines exist, as described below. Some parts are compatible between different figma figures, making it possible to swap parts and create unique combinations. Each figma usually comes with a number of different faceplates and hands. The height of the figures are around 13-16 cm, varying depending on the height of the character. Each figure includes an articulated stand. The figma series is an articulated series of figures made from ABS and PVC. Specifications įigma #153: Link was released in late 2012. The line is prolific in Japan, where it is frequently covered by reputable news media such as Famitsu and Dengeki Hobby. The first regular release figma, Yuki Nagato from the series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya was released in February 2008.

    #FIGMA FIGURES CODE#

    The first figma was a special edition Haruhi Suzumiya with the product code SP001 included with the limited edition release of the PS2 game, Suzumiya Haruhi no Tomadoi, released on January 31, 2008. The line mainly features figures that are significant in pop culture in Japan, primarily characters from Japanese anime, manga and video games, with the occasional western character or real person such as Billy Herrington who had significance in Japanese pop culture due to internet memes in the country. Each figma comes with various accessories such as exchangeable faceplates and hands, and other optional parts. The product series was created by Max Factory CEO MAX Watanabe and Masaki Asai, as a "counter" to the Revoltech line, with a focus on articulation.

    figma figures

    The Figma ( フィグマ) series is a Japanese action figure line produced by Max Factory and distributed by Good Smile Company.








    Figma figures