BE@RBRICK BE@RBRICK The First PlayStation 400% Collectible Figure Medicom Toy

$ 101.91

Color: Gray Brand: Medicom Toy Country of Origin: China Item Height: 11 in Material: ABS Character: BE@RBRICK Year Manufactured: 2025 Language: Japanese Type: Figure Theme: Video Games height: 11 in Franchise: BE@RBRICK

Description

BE@RBRICK BE@RBRICK The First PlayStation 400% Collectible Figure Medicom Toy. Description My Page https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?dkr=1&iconV2Request=true&blrs=recallfiltering&ssn=coco23japan&storecat=0&storename=ririz&oac=1&dmd=2 Condition New About This Items Brand new, unopened, and 100% authentic. This is the BE@RBRICK The First PlayStation 400%, a special collaboration figure inspired by the iconic original PlayStation design. Rendered in BE@RBRICK’s signature style, it features detailed graphics that pay tribute to the classic console. The figure stands approximately 280 mm (11 inches) tall, making it a striking display piece for collectors and gaming enthusiasts alike. This official 400% size edition is perfect for showcasing alongside other BE@RBRICK figures or as a standout centerpiece in your collection. Shipping To the US, we ship via SPEED PACK, UPS, or DHL. To countries outside the US, we ship via Japan Post, UPS, or DHL. Payment We usually ship within 6〜10 business days of receiving cleared payment. International Buyers - Please Note: To U.S. Buyers: This product is priced on a DDP basis, including all duties, taxes, and customs clearance fees. No additional charges will be required upon delivery. Please note that this may not apply to orders exceeding $2,500 USD per transaction (including shipping) or to items covered by the Authenticity Guarantee. For Buyers Outside the U.S.: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These costs are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" – U.S. and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.