This item is limited to 6 per household.
- Buddhist law in Buddhism is a battle god who is a patron of the eight members who are guardians, and is a solid figure of Asura that is positioned also as a god of protection in Buddhism.
- Takaya Takaya, a leading modelist in Japan, is striving for three-dimensional design and command of molding, and shapes a powerful figure of Mikabe Rokko which connects the ruling signs. Although it shares the design image with the item once released as [Revoltech Takeya], it is shaped as a form conforming to the Takaya style freestyle object.
- In Japan, the Ashura statue of a youth in Kofukuji is common, but it was the god of battle in the ancient Indian myth which is its source. Because it is a fighting god who fought with the Emperor Tenshi, from the impression as a goddess and a demon god, it is often formed in a form with anger shape, emphasizing the image like this demon in Takeya style freestyle objects, Built in revolver joint in its powerful appearance. It is three-dimensional as an action figure of full movable specification.
- The six arms that can also be characterized are all movable independently. Compared to the [Revoltech Takeya] version, more powerful muscle expression has been made, and a powerful posing like a battle god is possible.
- Represented as flame like flame hair which can be seen more in the statue of the Ming dynasty, flame light placed on the back is represented by precise modeling. Another aspect of Ashura is the facial expression of regret whose left is regrettable so far, the front matches the Buddha, the expressive expression of joy and surprise encountered, the expression expressing sadness on the right It is possible to read even minute emotions with such meaning from the modeling.
- Strips wrapped in the upper body, Tenpou and Tamagi wrapping the lower body are also shaped with expressions that make it feel like a crowd, and by using a soft material split and connected , It has a structure that does not interfere with various posings.
- Three pairs of arms, common to all Ashura statues, the common hands that are devotion to the Buddha, the hands directed upwards are the day rings on the left hand, the hands on the right hands the crystal, and the remaining pair of arms are bows and Reproduce the figure that it was said to have an arrow. It is also possible to take poses of various other images by exchanging the attached wrist parts as an option. A dedicated pedestal shaped with a heavy image is attached.
[What is Ashura]
- In ancient Indian myths, it is said that it was drawn as a god of evil gods and battle, and fought a fierce battle with Indora god (Emperor Taka in Buddhism).
- It is also said that although he is a god of righteousness, he lost his forgiveness because he sticks to sticking to justice and fighting.
- Since it was incorporated into Buddhism, it became a guardian god who renames the Buddha to the eight members who protect them.
- It is also the etymology of [Shura Road] suffering from obscurity among the world called "Rokubo" which is revitalized as a result of the work of living things in Buddhism.
- Movable part: all 33 places
- accessories
· Crystal × 2
· Arrow × 1
· Optional hand × 4
· 4 mm joint × 2
· Dedicated pedestal × 1
· Transparent display base (with arm) × 1
- Prototype production: Takayuki Takeya, Yuji Oniki
- Production total command: Takayuki Takeya, Takashi Yamaguchi
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )