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Action-Figure Marshall D. Teach 24cm

Action-Figure Marshall D. Teach 24cm

Regular price R$ 2.567,11
Regular price R$ 3.080,59 Sale price R$ 2.567,11
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Chaos has a name — and it’s Marshall D. Teach, the infamous Blackbeard. One of One Piece ’s most iconic villains, now immortalized in this statue from the Figuarts ZERO Battle Extra line, measuring 9.5 inches (24 cm) tall and filled with pure evil. The figure features Teach at his most brutal, with movement, expression, and energy details worthy of the threat he poses in the New World.

Made of high quality PVC, this is the first edition of the piece, and arrives with original packaging and all the care that a true legend deserves.


Main Features

• Original Figuarts ZERO – Battle Extra line figure
• Faithful representation of Marshall D. Teach ( Blackbeard )
• Premiere edition measuring 24cm tall in 1/8 scale
• Frozen action with insane detail of movement and energy
• Comes with original box and reinforced foam protection.


Technical Specifications

Height: 24cm
Material: PVC
Version: First edition
Condition: Pre-sale
Origin: China (CN)
Certification: CE
Age recommendation: 14 years or older
Packaging: Original box + foam box protection.


Important Information

• Mass production with hand painting – small defects are common
• Changes in the finish over time (oil, fading, etc.) are not considered a manufacturing defect.
• Sealed product – we do not accept returns after opening
• Reinforced packaging protection to ensure the piece reaches you in one piece
• Default security: No Eat / No Fire


If you want to bring chaos to your One Piece figure set, this is the piece you need. Whether as a formidable foe in your collection, or to represent the shadow that haunts the pirate world, Blackbeard doesn't go quietly — and with this statue, he'll dominate the center of your shelf.

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