Street Fighter Street Jam Karin & E. Honda 1/10 Scale Statue Set
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STANDARD GRADE
- This item is brand new and in mint condition
- Packaging is case fresh but may have flaws
- Suitable to display in package or to open
Product Description
Premium Collectibles Studio presents The Street Fighter - Street Jam: Karin & E. Honda 1:10 Statue Set. This set of two 1:10 scale collectible statues is our most recent entry in the PCS Street Jam line based on the iconic Udon poster showcasing a selection of fan- favorite characters from the Street Fighter franchise
E. Honda appeared on the scene with his "Super Zutsuki" in Street Fighter 2, claiming his place with audiences as a super sumo who is more than a match for any World Warrior. E.Honda is paired with Karin, a more recent addition to the Street Fighter series and a formidable fighter in her own right. Karin's aggressive and fast paced fighting style will keep any opponent on their toes.
Both figures in this set are fully sculpted - E. Honda is garbed in his iconic yukata and striking kabuki paint and is posed in a confident self-important stance. Karin's flirtatious posture and arrogant expression offer an interesting contrast to E. Honda's stoic demeanor. Depicted as she appears in the Street Fighter Alpha series, every detail of her nostalgic look is recreated here with expert care. Don't let her brat appearance fool you though, she's a master of hand-to-hand combat, wisdom and leadership.
Product Features
- Karin: 7 inches (17.78cm)
- E. Honda: 8.50 inches (21.59cm)
- 1/10 Scale
- Made of polystone
- Based on the Street Fighter video games
- Highly detailed
- Premium paint applications
Box Contents
- Karin statue
- E. Honda statue
Additional Details
Street Fighter is a Japanese media franchise best known for the Street Fighter video game series that helped launch the franchise's popularity over the decades. Developed and published by Capcom, this franchise began in 1987 with the release of the original Street Fighter video game, before Street Fighter II helped popularize the brand. While the video game series continues to be highly successful and critically well received, Street Fighter has also expanded to other media like film and features various popular toy and product lines as well.