Baron Knight - Diecast - Series of Empires

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Baron Knight - Diecast Alloy - Series of Empires - Figure in 1/6 scale    


The 1/6 Scale Baron Knight Action Figure Specially Features:

- One (1) head sculpt

- One (1) super active body

- Four (4) piecies of interchangeable palms

Costumes:

- One (1) white coat

- One (1) pair of black pants

- One (1) linen hood

- One (1) yellow sleeveless robe with lion pattern

- One (1) leather belt

Armors:

- One (1) alloy chain head armor

- One (1) alloy upper body chain armor

- One (1) alloy helmet with a pointed beak

- One (1) alloy upper body plain armor

- Four (4) pieces of interchangeable gloved palms

- One (1) pair of alloy vambraces

- One (1) pair of alloy cuisses

- One (1) pair of alloy shoes

Weapons:

- One (1) spear with yellow lion flag

- One (1) orange lion shield

- One (1) sword

- One (1) red sword scabbard

- One (1) dagger with leather case

Accessory:

- One (1) black figure stand

 
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