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Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale
Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale
Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale
Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale
Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale
Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale
Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale
Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale
Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale

Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale PVC Figure

Product ID : 39516280
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Galleon Product ID 39516280
Shipping Weight 1.92 lbs
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Model MAR188078
Manufacturer Good Smile Company
Shipping Dimension 9.84 x 9.84 x 7.95 inches
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Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale Features

  • A Good Smile import

  • From the hit anime movie

  • Based on an illustration from The film

  • Features Schwi at a point in the film when Part of her body has been destroyed

  • Intricate sculpting captures her mechanical details


About Good Smile No Game No Life - Zero: Schwi 1: 8 Scale

From Good Smile. From the anime movie no game no life -zero- comes a 1/8th scale figure of the ex-machine girl, Schwi! The figure is based on the illustration from the film that featured Schwi with a part of her body destroyed, gazing out into the distance with a wistful look in her eyes. The battered appearance of the huge weapon on her right arm and all the other mechanical details of her design have been intricately sculpted, with careful paintwork to recreate the original as faithfully as possible. In contrast to the mechanical parts, her skin looks pale and soft with some burnt areas caused by the damage to her body - the figure melds the organic and mechanical parts of her design together with beautiful detail. Be sure to add her to your collection and enjoy the Frank expression of the ex-machine that wanted to know what it meant to have a human heart.