threezero - Trigun - Vash the Stampede 1/6 Scale Figure

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Does one exist? I really need one.
Nothing recently. Back in the day, Alpha and Toycom made 1/6 figures of him. This character is in desperate need of a modern take whether it is the original or reboot.
 
This would be a dream come true. Hope Threezero makes one

Threezero confirmed in an interview and a picture of him from an office tour I believe
 

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Nice but I don't like the plasticky looking coat. Makes it look like he's wearing a raincoat.
 
Nice but I don't like the plasticky looking coat. Makes it look like he's wearing a raincoat.

Isn’t that how it’s depicted in the anime though? I swear it had a bit of a sheen to it…

EDIT-oh man, vash, spike, guts, Griffith…omg please get ALL of the anime that came out during the mid 90s- early 2000’s. JUBEI KIBAGAMI PLEASE!! GENMAAAAAAA!!!!! VAMPIRE HUNTER D!!!

EDIT 2- Omg and rorouni Kenshin! Ranma! Mutha effin Dragon Ball!!

I know I’m losing my **** here, but seeing Vash, and he looks SO GOOD, my imagination is running wild!

So much untapped potential here.
 
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Isn’t that how it’s depicted in the anime though? I swear it had a bit of a sheen to it…

Nope. I don't see that sheen and if anything it's just animation style to highlight the light from shadow. Cotton/canvas trench coat fabric is probably something more accurate I would say. If it's intended really to have some sheen on it, then leather should be used.
 
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Yea i kinda like the material they used for this hopefully its the lasting kind.

Bring on the other characters! HAHAHA!
 
Cool. I had some of the old Kaiyodo figures from back in the day. Always bummed me out we never got Knives. I think there was an unpainted proto floating around.

Those were some of the first entries I had from the Japanese market. The articulation on those figures were just leagues ahead of what companies in the States were doing at the time.
 
Cool. I had some of the old Kaiyodo figures from back in the day. Always bummed me out we never got Knives. I think there was an unpainted proto floating around.

Those were some of the first entries I had from the Japanese market. The articulation on those figures were just leagues ahead of what companies in the States were doing at the time.
I consider, to this day, that Revoltech Vash the best figure I own. The joints blend into the sculpt I always thought due to the nature of Vash.

I think that's my #1 figure of all time in terms of execution, articulation, sculpt and accessories. Maybe I am misremembering...but I recall it being my favorite figure when I collected 1/12 scale.
 
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