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BE@RBRICK x Tristan Eaton - "Kiss My Assassin" Bearbrick 400%

BE@RBRICK x Tristan Eaton - "Kiss My Assassin" Bearbrick 400% Vinyl Art Toy, 28 cm. Comes in original box. Perfect condition. Tristan Eaton was one of just 10 artists to be included in Medicom Toy's Series 3 of DesignerCon Exclusive Bearbricks. Each figure was painted using a unique hydro dipping technique that causes each figure to be slightly different. Vinyl art toy, 28 cm. Delivered in original box. Perfect condition

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BE@RBRICK x Tristan Eaton - "Kiss My Assassin" Bearbrick 400%

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Estimate 1 400 - 1 800 EUR
Starting price  1100 EUR

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