

Reference : FRYU07860
Official figure of Heiji Hattori & Kazuha Toyama which measures approximately 26 centimeters high, scale 1/7. It comes from the F:NEX collection. The manufacturer is FuRyu.
Release date: estimated arrival date in stock to May 2025.
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of "Detective Conan" with this superb figurine of Heiji Hattori and Kazuha Toyama, produced by FuRyu for the FNEX collection. Measuring 26 cm and made at 1/7 scale in PVC, this figurine captures with great fidelity the traits and dynamics of these iconic characters.
Heiji Hattori, the famous Western detective, is well known for his insight and detective skills. His charisma and confidence are perfectly transcribed in this figurine. At his side, Kazuha Toyama, his childhood friend and faithful partner, brings a touch of gentleness and dynamism. Their complex and endearing relationship, oscillating between deep friendship and romantic tension, is brilliantly depicted in this collector's item.
The details on this figure are impressive. Heiji's clothing, his open jacket and relaxed demeanor, contrast with Kazuha's energy and joie de vivre, shown running happily. The facial expressions are particularly careful, perfectly reflecting their respective personalities: the seriousness and determination of Heiji, as well as the cheerfulness and enthusiasm of Kazuha.
FuRyu has once again proven its expertise with this high quality figurine. The materials used, mainly PVC, guarantee durability and an exceptional finish. The base of the figurine, decorated with an elegant pattern, ensures perfect stability while adding an aesthetic touch to the whole.
This figurine is a must-have for fans of "Detective Conan", offering not only a faithful representation of the characters, but also a collector's item that will grace any shelf.
Features :
Size: 26cm
Scale: 1/7
Material: PVC
Manufacturer: FuRyu
Collection: FNEX
Non-articulated figure with careful finishing
This description aims to provide a comprehensive and engaging presentation of the figurine, highlighting both its technical aspects and its context in the original work