'The Table Museum' is a series of figma figures based on famous works of art that almost anyone would recognize! The second figma to join the series is the mysterious statue found on the Greek island of Milos - Venus de Milo. The masterfully sculpted statue is known for both its graceful appearance as well as the intrigue inspired by her mysteriously missing arms. It allows one to enjoy the intricate sculpting as well as consider the many mysteries of ancient Greece.
Using the smooth yet posable joints of figma, you can act out a variety of different scenes. Figma figures use a flexible plastic which allows them to remain proportionate without compromising posing ability. An articulated figma stand is also included for additional poses.
Included with the figure is a special stand, chest and head part to recreate the classic pose, as well as her missing arm parts, an apple and various hand parts
Product Features * 6 inches (15.24cm) * Made of ABS and PVC * Highly posable action figure * Figure can be posed in the classic pose as well as a variety of other poses * Includes a special stand and interchangeable missing arm parts, an apple and various hand parts
Box Contents * Venus de Milo figure * Base * Breast & head parts * Lost arms * Apple * Hand parts
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