As the 2020 WonHobby Gallery this past weekend, we got to see some new and upcoming figmas from Good Smile Company and Max Factory. There was a massive amount of reveals featuring a majority of anime ...
Good Smile’s Figma is taking pre-orders for its multitalented action figure based on Link from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for the Nintendo Switch. This 5.9-inch “Link DX” figure costs ...
The Legend of Zelda returns to its widely popular game Twilight Princess with Good Smile Company's newest collectible. Link is back and ready for action with this re-released figma. Originally ...
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Good Smile’s Figma line is full of video game action figures: Here are 10 of the coolest
Many of our favorite games have some seriously cool collectibles for fans to pick up, and Good Smile‘s Figma line makes some of the absolute best action figures based on best-selling video game IPs.
Max Factory has posted a teaser photo for Good Smile Company’s upcoming Hololive Uruha Rushia figma. The painted prototype figure is currently being showcased at the Hololive Summer Fes exhibition ...
Princess Zelda, from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, has a release window for her new Figma. The Good Smile Company has released new, full-color images of the Figma, showing off its ...
Both figures are sold by Japanese collectible sellers and fulfilled by Amazon US. Since they ship directly from Amazon, the retailer's free 30-day return policy is offered for both figures. Ganondorf ...
Good Smile Company has shared an image for a newly announced Figma centered around Nintendo’s epic multiplayer shooter — Splatoon 2. Yes, Good Smile Company has announced two figma figures for Marina ...
It’s been a while since I reviewed a Zelda action figure, but this new Link figma from Tears of the Kingdom is exceptional. So what makes it so special then? Well, lots of things. The figma line has ...
The poster hero of Overwatch makes for a perfect figure opportunity with her dynamic playstyle and her upbeat but competitive attitude that’s captured in the figure’s facial expressions. No stranger ...
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