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Here's a look at the 3R x Fewture 1:6 scale Golgo 13 Duke Togo 12-inch Assassin For Hire Action figure with his Khaki greatcoat / trench coat. In the previous toy blog post, I showed you how the box packaging looks like, along with Duke Togo (a.k.a. Golgo 13) wearing his all black suit with gray shirt and red tie, black socks and shoes. I also showed you what the 1:6 scale accessories were: how the M16 rifle with sniper scope comes unassembled in a gun carrying case along with three Seiko watches, one Khaki trench coat, four extra hands and figure display stand.
The backdrop with the buildings scene is included with this packaging. It is on the reverse side of the box cover and may be used for taking pictures with if you like or used as a backdrop for posing and display. Scroll down to see more pictures and views of this 3R x Fewture 1:6 scale Golgo 13 Duke Togo 12-inch Assassin For Hire Action Figure wearing his greatcoat and carrying his M16 rifle in the gun case.
The 3R 1/6 scale Khaki greatcoat / trench coat is quite well done (tailored) and fits 12-inch Duke Togo (Golgo 13) nicely. If I had displayed him like this from the onset, then we wouldn't be able to see how he looks like with the black suit underneath, hence the two posts :)
These pictures also show how the (metal) rifle carrying case looks when the figure is carrying it, in terms of scale and size. I really like how the figure looks. Scroll down to see 1/6 scale Duke Togo with the M16 rifle in hand.
Here's 3R x Fewture 1:6 scale Golgo 13 Duke Togo 12" Assassin For Hire Action Figure with M16 rifle in hand.
Close-up view of the 3R x Fewture 1:6 scale M16 rifle with sniper scope (assembled)
You can also check out the 1999 released Skynet 12-inch Golgo 13 Duke Togo 1/6 scale figure I had posted earlier HERE with a fully stripped down miniature M16 assault rifle that can be stripped into eight different parts: Rifle butt, sniper scope, upper receiver, bolt carrier group, lower receiver, rifle barrel with front sight, hand guard and 20-round rifle magazine and which could be assembled - pretty neat!
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