INFORMATION
Phoenix Ikki HQS+ Figure by Tsume Art
The Tsume Art company presents us with the statue of the HQS+ collection that is dedicated to Ikki de Fénix from the Saint Seiya manga and anime.
Measurements: 46 cm high x 36 cm wide x 37 cm deep
Material: Resin, PVC, Metal, Magnets
Release date: Third quarter of 2024 / Second quarter of 2025
Price: €749
Reservations: March 21, 2023
Below you can see the images that the Tsume Art company has shared of this magnificent statue of Ikki del Fénix:
After Pegasus and Andromeda, a third Bronze Saint completes the Goddess of Wisdom Athena's diorama and defense lines: Here is Tsume's Phoenix HQS+!
As Andromeda's older brother, he covers his back and carries out his training on the terrible Island of the Queen of Death to save Shun, becoming a formidable warrior. In attack position next to Athena, Ikki wears the bronze phoenix armor obtained from killing his master Guilty of him. This armor has regenerative abilities that even a Gold Armor does not have. Additionally, this fiery-tempered warrior has interchangeable arms/effects showing him deploying the energy of his Cosmos in translucent orange resin, ready to set the battlefield ablaze.
Adorned with whimsical highlights, her gold, pink, and blue armor perfectly matches his dark hair and ocean eyes. The red stone that adorns his trident-shaped helmet highlights the fierce look of determination of the mighty Saint. Ikki has an additional head with the blue visored helmet that features him as he appears in the first episode, his mischievous smile inviting confrontation. Able to be reborn from his own, he will not hesitate to reduce his enemies to ashes.
Behind him is the Metallic Gray Pandora's Box of the Phoenix, as indicated by the bird spreading its wings. The emblems present on the other walls of the box refer to chivalry and the cosmos. One of the pillars of the Temple of Athena collapsed in front of the fearsome Saint, justifying his attack position. Looking at the floor of the sanctuary, we can distinguish the constellation of the Phoenix engraved in stone, while on the front of the base we find the emblem of the legendary bird as well as its name written in ancient Greek as in ancient temples. The front of the base is interchangeable, allowing the Phoenix plate to appear or not appear on top of the rocky ground. Equipped with an additional platform to raise him up, Phoenix Ikki is meant to take place in the diorama made up of Athena and hers Bronze Saints of hers,
