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If you've ever been sitting at your desk in your room, wishing you could just make Michelangelo's David jump off the top turnbuckle and hit a flying elbow drop on The Thinker by Rodin, then a manufacturer by the name of Figma in Japan has some very good news for you.
In a series called the Table Museum, history's masterpieces of art are represented as completely pose-able figures, allowing you to awaken these genius sculptures from their classic poses and use them to your liking! Have them battle, have them terrorize cities, or hey, sit them down for tea and have them discuss the finer things in life--like why the hell are we toys now? Either way, it's definitely a quirky twist for your action-figure fun, or just cool as a collectors item. Here's a look at the series.
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