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This Nendoroid has a youthful look in comparison to the Mikasa final version. Hence it’s what you should get when you want to display scenes from seasons 1 to 3 of the anime This Nendoroid’s red scarf accessory looks more attractive than the one the first Mikasa has. It has a more noticeable design since it’s larger and has a more vibrant color Since it has the Nendoroid’s newer design and sculpt, it generally looks more polished and well put together than the first two Levis This Erwin Nendoroid offers a variety of looks that you won’t get from other figures (2 hairstyles, amputated arms, and a removable cape)
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Due to the Nendoroid’s updated design, you can’t mix and match this variant’s clothes with the first Eren The most expensive Nendoroid is the Hatsune Miku GSC Version. This Nendoroid has that signature bright orange palette that puts it alongside some of the company’s most iconic figures in terms of its eyepopping look on your shelf. But what makes this one so amazing is that there’s only one known to exist! The Nendoroid’s secret accessories (the flower and tombstone) are based on one of Mikasa’s last scenes in the story
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In this case, the three versions of Eren equally contributed to concluding the story, so they all deserve to be in this article. The Nendoroid’s Design Is Relevant or Canon to the Storyline This Nendoroid comes with optional accessory parts from the game. These include an assault rifle, hand gun, and cardboard box. You also have a shirtless body that you can replace to recreate scenes from the game.
Attack on Titan Nendoroid Levi - Figures from Gamersheek
In the original NES game, Kirby’s Dream Land (1992), the game’s creator Masahiro Sakurai created the Kirby sprite as a placeholder until the design was finalized. This is not an uncommon practice.
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The direction of Levi’s scar on its mouth is misaligned. It’s supposed to be a single continuous line that starts from the right side of his forehead and ends near the middle of his chin, not two separate lines