MEDICOM MEDICOM MEDICOM TOY
Tokyo (japan) 2022

Mickey Mouse
2020

Vinyl sculptu…
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MEDICOM TOY Tokyo (japan) 2022 Mickey Mouse 2020 Vinyl sculpture/vinyl sculpture 11.50x14.00x8.00 Certificate of authenticity. Limited edition multiple. 2020 Sold Out Edition. Present its original collectible box. -- Multiple in limited edition. Edition Sold Out in 2020. Original collector's box.

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