The legendary manga "Berserk" written by Kentaro Miura has been serialized for more than 30 years and there is still no hope of completion. Recently, a mysterious statue of a skeleton knight on horseback from the work made a domineering appearance. It is built in a 1/4 scale, 1 meter tall and weighs 60 kilograms! Berserk is a fantasy manga by Japanese manga artist Kentaro Miura. It has been serialized since 1989 and is currently being serialized irregularly in the biweekly magazine YOUNG ANIMAL published by Hakusensha. The cumulative circulation of the series has exceeded 40 million copies. The series is set in the "world of swords and magic" based on medieval Europe, depicting a dark fantasy story about the revenge journey of Guts, a swordsman who carries a greatsword longer than himself. ·The Skeleton Knight is full of puzzles in the original work. This time he travels across dimensions on horseback. It is carefully built in 1/4 scale. It is 0.98 meters tall without the base and weighs 60 kilograms. The regular version is priced at 313,390 yen, and the DX version with several accessories is priced at 344,190 yen. Those who are interested can pay attention to the official page and budget for the high postage in advance.
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