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KT Project KT-016 Takeya Style Jizai Okimono Fuujin (Blue)

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竹谷隆之・山口隆/KAIYODO

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¥5,324

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¥16,689

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¥41,400

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Release date2017-09-01

KT Project KT-016 Takeya Style Jizai Okimono Fuujin (Blue)

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Product Specs

Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
KaiyodoPVC, ABSJunichi Taniguchi146380Non-Scale4537807120182

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The KT Project KT-016 Takeya Style Jizai Okimono Fuujin (Blue) is a masterfully crafted figure that brings the ancient god of wind to life in exquisite detail. Standing at 140mm tall, this figure is a testament to the artistry and skill of its creators. The blue-skinned Fuujin, a deity originating from ancient Indian mythology, is rendered in a dynamic pose that captures his ethereal essence, with his limbs articulated at 16 points to allow for a wide range of expressive stances. The figure's skin is meticulously painted to reflect the unique blue hue, different from the 'Revoltech Takeya' version, offering a fresh interpretation of this iconic figure. The set includes a massive wind bag, which Fuujin can carry on his shoulders, thanks to the alternative hands provided. A cloud base is included for display, enhancing the figure's divine presence. Sculpted by Junichi Taniguchi, with production coordination by Takayuki Takeya and Takashi Yamaguchi, this pre-painted complete figure is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of mythological characters.

Fuujin, the god of wind, is a prominent figure in Japanese mythology and culture, having originated from ancient Indian traditions. As a deity, he is often depicted in traditional art and folklore as a powerful yet benevolent force, embodying the very essence of wind. His presence is felt throughout Japanese history, where he is celebrated in myths and stories that highlight his role in shaping the natural world. Fuujin's character is intricately tied to the elements, with his massive wind bag symbolizing his control over the skies and weather patterns. This figure captures his mythological significance, showcasing his dynamic nature and the respect he commands. The inclusion of a cloud base in the figure's set underscores his connection to the heavens and the divine, making him a fascinating subject of study for those interested in the intersection of mythology and art. As a character, Fuujin represents the unpredictable and ever-changing aspects of nature, making him a timeless symbol in both ancient and modern narratives.

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