A new set of INKredible figmas! This time featuring the Inkling Boys!
From the popular video games "Splatoon" and "Splatoon 2" come figmas of the Inkling Boys! The smooth yet posable figma joints allow you to act out a variety of different scenes. Inkling Boy #1 has a smirking expression, while Inkling Boy #2 has a simple smiling expression. Both figmas are included with articulated eye parts allowing you to change the direction they are looking.
A frustrated expression from when losing a match is included, and can be used with either boy by replacing the eyebrows on the face plate. Splattershot, Splattershot (2), and Splatterscope weapons are included as optional parts. Gear from the game, such as the Squidfin Hook Cans, Painter's Mask and the Retro Specs, is included as well. Ink splat effect parts can be attached to the Splattershot weapons to display them firing.
Additionally, the referees Judd and Li'l Judd are included, making for another set with a tremendous amount of various included parts. Two colors of flags for Judd and Li'l Judd are included. Display with figma Splatoon Girl (sold separately) for even more fun! Articulated figma stands are included, which allows various poses to be taken.
Created by Max Factory, the figma series was designed to bring your favorite characters to life with great attention paid to detail and artistic coloring. With a great emphasis on poseability and articulation, these figures often feature interchangeable face plates and accessories that allow for creative expression and flair for your own personal collection.
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