High School Boy (Showa Version - Cheekbones) : Kt Kobo - Finished product HO (1:80) D01S-80
Made by Kt Kobo, pre-painted, HO (1/80) size, 170cm person, approx. 2cm
High school boy (Showa version, cheekbones)
Part Number: D01S-80
Number of doll: 1 painted doll
Part Number: D01S-80
Note: The doll is painted by hand and may differ from the picture.
Note:Product names, prices, appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice by the manufacturer or distributor.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
This is a painted doll of a sitting high school boy.
The doll is sculpted to look like she is resting her elbows on the window sill with her cheekbones.
The doll can be made to sit on a step of about 5mm just right.
The molding is highly detailed as only "Kt Kobo" can do, which has been called the Japanese prizer.
The sculptures are made from 3D CAD data and then cut with our own 3D engraving machine.
Based on this prototype, a mould is made and formed several at a time.
In addition, all of the assembly and painting is done by hand, which means that there is no such thing as mass production, but rather a tremendous amount of work that goes into the production process.
Due to the above reasons, production numbers are limited.
We recommend that you buy while stocks last and see for yourself the quality of our products.
For more information on Kt Kobo, please click here Kt Kobo's products
High school boy (Showa version, cheekbones)
Part Number: D01S-80
Number of doll: 1 painted doll
Part Number: D01S-80
Note: The doll is painted by hand and may differ from the picture.
Note:Product names, prices, appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice by the manufacturer or distributor.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
This is a painted doll of a sitting high school boy.
The doll is sculpted to look like she is resting her elbows on the window sill with her cheekbones.
The doll can be made to sit on a step of about 5mm just right.
The molding is highly detailed as only "Kt Kobo" can do, which has been called the Japanese prizer.
The sculptures are made from 3D CAD data and then cut with our own 3D engraving machine.
Based on this prototype, a mould is made and formed several at a time.
In addition, all of the assembly and painting is done by hand, which means that there is no such thing as mass production, but rather a tremendous amount of work that goes into the production process.
Due to the above reasons, production numbers are limited.
We recommend that you buy while stocks last and see for yourself the quality of our products.
For more information on Kt Kobo, please click here Kt Kobo's products