Back at the 2015
New York Comic Con,
myplasticheart debuted the "
Ah-Sul" version of
Otto Björnik's stunning "
Bai Chu" resin figure, which portrayed a traditional
Jiangshi (Chinese hopping vampire). And now the 5½-inch tall sculpture has a follow-up design, the heroic counterpart titled "
Bai Lan", depicting a Taoist priestess (or
Daoshi). And Bjornik has created the pictured "Bughao" edition using coloration meant to accent and accompany the "Bai Chu (Ah-Sul)" release, though it looks great on its own as well! Featuring one hand with outstretched fingers to touch attack any
jiangshi she might encounter, while the other hand is interchangeable, held in place by magnetic force, allowing you to choose to display her holding a handbell, every ring giving any undead she's subdued a command to hop as well as a sound to follow, or a blood orange, the favorite treat of her adversary. While the limitation on this release hasn't been officially announced, we suspect it will be only 30 or less hand-painted pieces, which will be debuted at myplasticheart's NYCC 2017 booth #888 for $125 apiece.
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