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  • Poster - Ichibansho -...

    A Shikishi is a small, elegant rigid board traditionally used in Japan for autographs, calligraphy, or illustrations.

    Today, Shikishi are beloved collector's items among fans of anime, manga, and video games. They feature beautiful official artwork printed on a refined board with a golden border.

    - Typical size: approx. 13 × 12 cm (may vary by series)

    - Thick paper with a smooth finish

    - Golden trim

    - Perfect for framing or display

    A unique collectible that's halfway between an art card and a mini canvas, a Shikishi makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves Japanese culture or pop culture.

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Model - Master Grade -...

    This is a posable, Master-Grade injection-plastic kit of an item from the Gundam universe.

    Bandai's MG "Gundam 00" snap-fit plastic kit lineup begins with the release of protagonist Setsuna's Gundam Exia! Specializing in melee combat, Gundam Exia is a formidable opponent in battle that can effortlessly slice and dice through armies of Mobile Suits with his Seven Sword System. The popular machine comes sharply molded in color and incredibly flexible upon completion. It can hold various dynamic action poses as well as signature stances seen in the show, and detail is spot on with intricate mechanisms realized on its highly-articulated inner frame as we've come to expect from an MG release. Clear green lenses are provided for its chest, and sides of its head, elbows, and knees, while all cord sections on the body utilizes hologram parts and clear parts so you can view its mechanisms underneath.

    Its complete Seven Sword System is provided consisting of a GN Long Blade, a GN Short Blade, two GN Beam Daggers, two GN Beam Sabers, a GN Sword that can switch between rifle mode and gun mode, plus a GN Shield with sides that can slide out. A dedicated clear base is also included for displaying the detachable GN Drive, and a red cover part can be attached to the back of Gundam Exia in place of the GN Drive. Two same-scale figures (molded in white) of Setsuna in standing and sitting poses are packed in the set along with foil stickers, dry transfer stickers, and MG Gundam Exia original marking stickers for detail.

    Bandai offers us very high quality models, without paint or glue.

    These models are very easy to assemble and have many points of articulation.

    Master Grade kits are a favorite in the community for their size, detail and functionality. These models are bigger than HG and RG kits, usually standing about 18 to 23 centimeters tall, and most feature an internal skeleton as well as a mini-figure of the pilot. Because of the larger size, designers are able to include more functioning parts such as sliding/opening cockpits and full finger movements. Master Grades are usually 1/100 scale.

  • Action Figure - Diecast -...

    Reproduction "Bandai 2004" of the famous articulated Saint Seiya figures, known as "Vintage" or "DieCast". WARNING: The paint on these figures is known for its poor quality and does not last over time (it is often already damaged in the original box, even when new). Neither the store nor the distributor can be held responsible for the condition of the figure's paint, which is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty after several years.

  • POP - Chase - POP Animation...

    "Funko POP" collectible figure in PVC, officially licensed.

    Not suitable for children under 36 months.

    Contains small objects that can be swallowed.

  • POP - Damaged packaging -...

    "Funko POP" collectible figure in PVC, officially licensed.

    Not suitable for children under 36 months.

    Contains small objects that can be swallowed.

  • Static Figure - Damaged...

    High quality, officially licensed PVC static figure with a limited production of a few thousand pieces worldwide.

    The Grandline Series by Banpresto (Bandai) is a figure collection dedicated to the world of One Piece. These non-articulated statues feature detailed sculpts, authentic designs, and quality finishes that bring each character to life. Affordable and highly collectible, The Grandline Series perfectly captures the personality and charisma of the legendary pirates and heroes of the saga.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.

  • Static Figure - Ichibansho...

    What is an Ichibansho?

    Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.

    These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.