The life-size bust of Misaka Mikoto from "Scientific Railgun" is released, with excellent workmanship and high price

The life-size bust of Misaka Mikoto from "Scientific Railgun" is released, with excellent workmanship and high price

Today, December 28th, a life-size bust of the popular character Misaka Mikoto from "A Certain Scientific Railgun" was unveiled. It is well-made and priced at a high price. Let's take a look at it.

Misaka Mikoto is a character in "A Certain Magical Index" and the protagonist of "A Certain Scientific Railgun". She ranks third among the only seven people with superpowers in Academy City and is the strongest "electric user" in Academy City, codenamed "A Certain Scientific Railgun". She is a second-year student at Tokiwadai Junior High School, an aristocratic girls' school. She is known as "Tokiwadai's trump card" and "the strongest and most invincible electric princess". She is competitive, has a strong sense of justice, and has a boyish and cheerful personality, but she is impatient and very insincere.

The life-size bust of Misaka Mikoto is completely supported by 1/1 ratio, with a total height of 82cm. The character's expression, appearance and clothing are all carefully made. The price is a high 278,000 yen. It is made to order and pre-orders are open today. Interested fans can follow the official page: click to enter

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