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Scream Figma Now Ready To Bring Angst To Your Display Shelf

Over the summer, the Wonder Festival figure event presented a prototype of a figma inspired by Norwegian painter/printmaker Edvard Munch's classic "The Scream" by The Table Museum series from FREEing, Max Factory and Good Smile Company. This latest from the line that takes classics of (so far all Western) art and turns them into rather irreverent poseable figures is now on sale.

 

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figma The Scream

The first Table Museum figure based on a painting - Edvard Munch's 'The Scream'!

The 'Table Museum' is a series of figma figures based on famous works of art that almost anyone would recognize! The seventh product to join the series opens up the art exhibits with Edvard Munch's classic artwork - 'The Scream'. This work of art based on the theme of angst was a masterpiece that still captures the attention of art fans to this day.

As the figure is based on a painting, the figure also comes with a special frame part to display behind him to fully recreate the original work! The figure will seem to be jumping out from the frame for a lovely display for both art and figure fans to enjoy. Enjoy one of the first ever figures based on a work of art!

  • Using the smooth yet posable joints of figma, you can create various different action poses.
  • A flexible plastic is used for important areas, allowing proportions to be kept without compromising posability.
  • Optional parts include a wide variety of different hand parts.
  • An articulated figma stand is included, which allows various poses to be taken.

Product Details

Product Name
   figma The Scream
Series
   The Table Museum
Manufacturer
   FREEing
Category
   figma
Price
   ¥5,370 (Before Tax)
Release Date
   2017/05
Specifications
   Painted ABS&PVC non-scale articulated figure with stand included. Figure approximately 140mm in height.
Sculptor
   MIC
Cooperation
   Max Factory
Released by
   FREEing
Distributed by
   Good Smile Company

 

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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime.


 


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