Description
From FromSoftware's SEKIRO: SHADOWS DIE TWICE comes a magnificent 1/7th scale statue of the main character Wolf.
This detailed piece, over 400 mm high, captures the atmosphere of the Sengoku period and the feel of the game in form, materials and composition.
– Smaller details like fringed fabric, hair ties, prosthetic arm, and knots are made of PU resin for durability and flexibility.
– Exposed skin, such as the head, uses a special PVC type for realistic skin texture.
– The Kusabimaru sword is made of resin with metal content for a heavy feel.
– ABS maple leaves provide thin but durable leaves; both leaves and trees have magnets for easy and secure mounting.
– The base, inspired by Fountainhead Palace, uses transparent resin and mist-like materials to evoke the right mood and scale.
– Shinobi Prosthetics' fox chin contains a wire so that it can be bent and placed in different positions.
– An accompanying Jizo statue is included.
The figure combines fabric and resin mixed with stone for an aged texture that feels true to the game's aesthetic. The concept is based on the iconic battle between Wolf and the corrupted monk in front of Okami Gate — the moment when Wolf throws himself at the monk on a vermilion bridge surrounded by towering maple trees.
The paintwork reproduces skin, clothing and accessories with blood and sweat marks from battles. The snow on the bridge blends naturally with the wood and fallen maple leaves. The crimson leaves are semi-transparent for realistic light transmission, and each piece is hand-painted for an exceptional surface and lifelike finish.



















