The Figure-rise Standard line has now entered a new dimension: NEW SPEC! The beauty of the modeling and the range of motion have reached unprecedented levels, and the first character to showcase these enhancements is Son Goku from “Dragon Ball Z.”
The Muscle Build System has been upgraded to the “Muscle Build System PLUS,” achieving the highest range of motion through an in-depth study of human anatomy and advancements in plastic model movement technology.
Parts are uniquely divided to follow the natural flow of muscles, ensuring absolute modeling perfection that only a plastic model can provide.
This system has been developed with ease of assembly in mind, so fans can fully enjoy the hands-on experience of building each part.
The range of motion for the neck, chest, waist, wrists, and other parts has been significantly increased, giving the Figure-rise Standard the most extensive range of motion in its history.
Included are five expressions and five hand parts to recreate various scenes from “Dragon Ball Z.”
From the contours of the muscles to the tips of the fingers, every detail is meticulously realistic. The textures of the clothing and shoes, along with the wrinkle modeling of joint parts, further enhance the details. This truly represents the next level of Figure-rise Standard modeling!
Dragon Ball is a globally renowned and cherished Japanese franchise created by Akira Toriyama. The series began as a manga, first serialized in Shonen Jump in 1984, quickly gaining popularity for its unique blend of martial arts, adventure, and humor. This success led to the creation of several long-running anime series, starting with Dragon Ball, which introduced audiences to the story of Goku and his quest for the magical Dragon Balls. The saga continued with Dragon Ball Z, which expanded on Goku’s adventures and battles, cementing the franchise’s place in pop culture. More recently, Dragon Ball Super brought new stories and characters to the fold, further developing the Dragon Ball universe. With its unforgettable characters, epic battles, and themes of friendship and perseverance, Dragon Ball has become one of the most influential and beloved franchises in anime history.
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