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Japanese figure maker Figma's Table Museum series turns classic masterpieces by famous artists into completely posable action figures, which lets you duke it out with iconic works of art like The Vitruvian Man and Michelangelo's David. Now they've added one of the most instantly recognizable and angst inspiring paintings to their lineup with the terrifying and quirky visage of Evard Munch's The Scream.
Source: Figma
The creepy figure is similar to other Table Museum entries in that it comes with optional parts (such as different hand parts), an articulated figure stand, and uses smooth but posable plastic so you can create a variety of creepy or comedic poses.
Source: Figma
Source: Figma
Source: Figma
Of course, it comes with a background of the original painting so you can soak in the terror of the piece's bloody skies and insanity.
Source: Figma
Source: Figma
You can order The Scream figure from Figma's online shop, with preorders available until December 21st for 5,370 yen. Until then you can check out the rest of their collection at the bottom of the page. Amazon is another option.