banner

Fate/Grand Order - Tlaloc - 1/7

figure
figure
figure
figure
figure
figure
Fujinawa Kazuhiko / Supervisor

ViewsLikeWishOwnedRatingRelease date
0000-2023-10-01

Min price

¥25,000

Avg price

¥25,000

Max price

¥25,000

Fate/Grand Order - Tlaloc - 1/7

Price Breakdown & Trend

Price Comparison Over Time


Yearly Price History

YearMin PriceAvg PriceMax Price
202325,000 ¥ 25,000 ¥ 25,000 ¥

Looking to get this figure?

Your Price Alert

Get notified as soon as the figure drops to your desired price!

Product Specs

Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
Fate/Grand OrderSupervisorFujinawa Kazuhiko35250001/7

Character info Tlaloc

Hair colorEyes colorHair lengthAgeGenderHeightWeightBirthdayZodiac signBlood TypeThree sizesOccupation

Description

This is a 1/7 scale figure of Tlaloc from Fate/Grand Order, rendered in a dynamic, commanding pose that captures the ceremonial majesty of the Aztec rain god. The sculpt emphasizes flowing robes and ornate armor with intricate detail, including riveted plating, weathered metallic finishes, and blue-green water motifs that ripple across his garments. Expert painting highlights contrast between gold accents and deep azure highlights, creating depth and a sense of movement. The base features rain-inspired stone textures and stylized glyphs, which frame the character in a dramatic, stormy atmosphere. Standing tall at 350 mm, this piece offers refined detailing on the headdress, talismans, drapery, and accessories. The overall presentation blends mythic heritage with modern collectible aesthetics, delivering a striking centerpiece for any Fate/Grand Order collection.

Within Fate/Grand Order, Tlaloc is portrayed as the ancient Aztec rain god awakened as a heroic spirit who commands storms and the waters. His legend ties to rain, fertility, and the harsh beauty of highland jungles, where life blooms after deluge and drought is balanced by his mood. In the game's sprawling narrative, he appears as a formidable ally or rival, often exuding calm authority, flashes of temper when offended, and a ritual gravity that reflects his divine rank. The figure imagines him in ceremonial attire that signals his sovereignty, with motifs drawn from rain glyphs and storm icons. Collectors can appreciate how the sculpted details echo his mythic backstory and imagine his weather-wielding presence as the thunder rumbles softly behind him.

> Read more

Gallery

Recommended Reads for You

Comments

User's review articles

No review article exist for this figure

Be the first one to create an article review

And get featured !

NivixX