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Tetsujin 28 NO1-10th Anniversary Model with Mini Toy Silver Osaka Tin 1999 Rare
$ 3200.67
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Tetsujin 28 NO1-10th Anniversary Model with Mini Toy Silver Osaka Tin 1999 Vintage RareSuper rare
[New / unused]
[Tetsujin 28-go NO1 Osaka Tin 10th Anniversary Edition]
Silver
With mini toy of the same color
With ID card with serial number
Produced in 1999 by the Osaka Tin Toy Museum to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the reprint of Tetsujin 28-go NO1.
Silver is a commemorative set of the "The TIN AGE Collection" series, which was sold in a limited quantity of 300, and comes with a mini toy.
If you wind the mainspring with the Tetsujin 28-go stamp on it, you will walk while waving your arms.
The mini toy walks when you wind the side spring.
Due to long-term storage, there may be slight scratches, aging deterioration (storage scratches) and natural deterioration.
Operation has been confirmed
★ Size
[Main body]
Height: 25 cm
Width: 13 cm
Depth: 8 cm
[Mini toy]
Height: 5 cm
Width: 4 cm
Depth: 4 cm
★ Material: Tin (body), rubber (nose, hands)
★ Manufacture: Osaka Tin Toy Reference Room (MADE IN JAPAN)
★ Accessories: Mini toy, royal fern key, instruction manual, ID card, outer box
100% Authentic.
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