Zero-Ten recently announced that to commemorate the release of "Neon Genesis Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) End", it will launch the 100-year-old Hakata humanoid version of the EVA machine model. The four major machines are combined into a set, limited to 9 sets worldwide, and the price is as high as 1.65 million yen. As the final work in the series, "Neon Genesis Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 You Can (Not) Redo" has been released for more than two weeks since March 8. The total box office has exceeded 5 billion and is about to set the highest box office record in the series. The Hakata Doll version of the EVA machine will be made by Hakata Doll Master Nobuaki Nakamura, the third generation of Nakamura Doll, who has been in the industry for over 100 years. The workmanship is top-notch, perfectly combining traditional craftsmanship with modern anime art, making it a perfect collectible. ·The 100-year-old Hakata humanoid version of the EVA machine model, 4 large machines plus a base and an acrylic crystal box are combined into a set, the size is w600*d450*h650, limited to 9 sets worldwide, each set is priced at 1.65 million yen, pre-orders are available from March 20th to April 11th, interested fans can pay attention to: official page. |
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