GOLDORAK - Goldorak & Actarus - Statue 73cm has been added to the basket.

GOLDORAK - Goldorak & Actarus - Statue 73cm


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Theme
Animes & Mangas
Franchise
Goldorak
Category
Figurines
Manufacturer
Cartoon Kingdom (GPSR)
Bar code
9600000225628
Reference
225628
SKU
CK-0006
Weight
36 Kg
Composition
Resin
Dimension (packaging inclus)
38.00cm (Length) 36.50cm (Width) 35.00cm (Height)
Others
"You only have one life and I won't allow you to lose it so foolishly." Actarus

Vega, Grand Strategist of the planet Stykades, seizes Euphor, a peaceful planet which he will ravage with his fleet of saucers and giant robots. During the attack that leads to Euphor's final destruction, the royal family is exterminated. Actarus, the king's son and prince, manages to escape after seizing Goldorak, the most advanced robot ever developed by the planet's scientists, and flees to Earth. He is taken in by Professor Procyon, head of the Space Research Center. Continuing his conquest of new planets, Vega establishes a base on the far side of the Moon, from which he intends to launch the offensive on the blue planet. Actarus is forced to use Goldorak to prevent the Earth from suffering the same fate as his home planet.

Because vintage licenses are part of our DNA, we had to pay tribute to the knight of the new age.

The statue depicts Goldorak standing proud, emerging from the water and gazing at his adversary in the distance, with his pilot Actarus in the foreground, staring blankly as always, and the famous secret base in the distance.

Our studio's most ambitious project to date, with no less than 36kg of resin used to create what is by far the most complete Goldorak project to date.

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