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If you're a fan of the latest animated series "Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045" and you have some gear you need to store or carry around, then look no further!
Village Vanguard is launching two very cool items to accommodate your needs.
Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045 foldable crate
With "Public Security Section 9" and the logo printed on them, these black crates look like they would fit right into the world of the anime.
Whether it's for a camping trip, to carry your gear for an airsoft battle, or just to keep in your room, they'll surely come in handy and look great too. And of course, if you're going to cosplay as one of the members of Section 9, you can not only use it to carry your costume or personal effects (if you're traveling by car) but also bring it along as a prop for a photoshoot!
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And since they're foldable, you can make them flat and tuck them away when you're not using them.
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Tachikoma toolbox
Tachikoma fans will love this hip-roof toolbox custom-painted in Tachikoma blue!
Manufactured by Nakamura Seiko Co., Ltd. in Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture, which is famous in the industry as "Japan's No. 1 custom toolbox maker," this Tachikoma toolbox makes a handsome addition to your collection. You can almost imagine it being used by the "Tachikoma Maintenance Team."
You can use it not only to store your growing collection of tools but also as a fashionable and versatile storage container for anything you can think of.
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