PLAMAX Asuka Shikinami Langley
SKU: GSC-M01345
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Description
Max Factory's Asuka Shikinami Langley figure is back in PLAMAX form! From
From “Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance” comes a PLAMAX plastic model of Asuka Shikinami Langley, the "Second Child" and pilot of EVA Unit 02. Originally released as a PVC scale figure in 2011, each part of the original figure has been scanned individually in order to recreate the figure in plastic model form.
This snap-fit plastic model kit retains the appeal of the original figure with perfectly preserved modelling. The kit can be easily assembled by anyone. The kit includes pad-printed face plates and colored runners, making for an easy-to-assemble kit. The design of the model has been carefully planned to preserve the detail of the original sculpt in plastic model form. We hope you enjoy assembling it for yourself!
*Plastic model tools and adhesive are required for assembly.
*Adhesives can be used for more complete, secure assembly.
*Use paint appropriate for plastic models when painting.
Product Features
- Approx. 7.87 inches tall (20cm)
- Made of plastic
- Based on Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance
- Part of the PLAMAX series
- Ready-to-assemble snap-fit model kit
- Plastic model tools and adhesives required (not included)
- Instructions may or may not include English translation
Box Contents
- Pieces to build Asuka Shikinami Langley
Additional Details
Neon Genesis Evangelion is a highly popular Japanese media franchise that first aired in Japan in 1995 with a successful anime series. Following Shinji Ikari, a teenage youth who is tasked with piloting giant mecha, called Evangelion, against city destroying beings called Angels. The franchise explores various religious and psychological themes that that have provided various memorable moments. Neon Genesis Evangelion is a commercial and critically successful franchise that continues to receive acclaim for the impact it continues to have.