NieR: Automata Nendoroid No.1870 YoRHa Type A No.2 (A2) (Short Hair Ver.)
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COLLECTOR GRADE
- Meant for display
- Packaging is near mint to mint condition
- Inspected, bagged, and double boxed for the discerning collector
Product Description
"I'm coming, everyone... I'm... coming..."
From "NieR:Automata" comes a Nendoroid of the automated YoRHa infantry member, the all-purpose battle android "YoRHa Type A No.2 (A2)" in her short-haired appearance! She comes with three face plates including a standard face, a combat face, and a gentle face she shows when thinking of her friends. The Beastlord and Type-3 Fists are included as optional parts. Enjoy combining different parts to create all kinds of poses. Be sure to add the android who wanders alone through a devastated world to your collection!
Product Features
- 3.9 inches (10cm)
- Made of plastic
- Based on the NieR: Automata video game
- Part of the Nendoroid lineup
- Includes several accessories for customization
Box Contents
- YoRHa Type A No.2 (A2) figure
- 3 Face plates
- Standard face
- Combat face
- Gentle face
- Beastlord Sword
- Type-3 Fists
- Bent arms
- Bent legs
- Weapon stand parts
- Figure stand
Additional Details
Created by Good Smile Company, the Nendoroid series features your favorite pop culture characters brought to life in a cute and chibi kawaii appearance! Typically standing around 4 inches tall, these figures feature a wide range of interchangeable face plates and accessories that can be swapped between figures for the ultimate customizable experience.
Nier is a popular action RPG franchise directed by Yoko Taro and published by Square Enix that first released in 2010. The franchise is a spin-off of the Drakengard video game series and is known for incorporating various video game genres within the game itself for a unique experience. Nier gained popularity with the release of Nier: Automata, the sequel to Nier, that takes place in the future and focuses on androids 2B and 9S. With the critical and commercial success of Nier: Automata, the franchise has expanded to other media forms that includes a popular anime series.