Megahouse Pop One Piece Zoro Ver. Asura Nine Swords Style
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Megahouse Pop One Piece Zoro Ver. Asura Nine Swords Style

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Megahouse Pop One Piece Zoro Ver. Asura Nine Swords StyleDescription The Megahouse Pop One Piece Zoro Ver. Asura Nine Swords Style figure is a stunning collectible that captures the fierce spirit of Roronoa Zoro from the popular One Piece series. This limited edition figure showcases Zoro in his iconic Asura Nine Swords Style, highlighting his powerful stance and intricate sword details. Crafted by Megahouse, a renowned manufacturer known for high quality anime figures, this piece is a must have for fans

Description

The Megahouse Pop One Piece Zoro Ver. Asura Nine Swords Style figure is a stunning collectible that captures the fierce spirit of Roronoa Zoro from the popular One Piece series. This limited edition figure showcases Zoro in his iconic Asura Nine Swords Style, highlighting his powerful stance and intricate sword details. Crafted by Megahouse, a renowned manufacturer known for high-quality anime figures, this piece is a must-have for fans and collectors alike.

With exceptional attention to detail and vibrant coloring, this figure brings Zoro's dynamic character to life. The craftsmanship reflects the energy and intensity of the swordsman, making it a standout addition to any One Piece collection. Whether displayed on a shelf or desk, this figure offers both aesthetic appeal and collectible value.

Details

• Specifications:

  • Pre-painted
  • Non-articulated
  • Limited edition

• Condition: New

• Manufacturer: Megahouse

• Recommended Age: 15+

Features

  • Depicts Roronoa Zoro in Asura Nine Swords Style
  • Highly detailed sword accessories
  • Limited edition collectible figure
  • Pre-painted for ready display
  • Ideal for One Piece fans and collectors

Care instructions

To maintain the quality of your figure, clean it gently with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. Avoid using water or cleaning chemicals, especially if the figure is made of PVC or similar materials. Keep the figure away from direct sunlight and high humidity to prevent color fading and material degradation. Handle with care to avoid damaging delicate parts, and display in a dust-free environment if possible.

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