Fullmetal Alchemist Roy and Maes figure
Image courtesy of Proof and Good Smile Company

Fullmetal Alchemist Roy & Maes Figure Will Cost Almost $400

Proof revealed a static figure set featuring Roy Mustang and Maes Hughes from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. The set is also available for pre-orders globally via Good Smile Company. People can place orders for the figure set at ¥61,600 / $385.99 / €405.90.

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The static figure set will have an overall height of 275 mm (~10.83 inches), which is based on Maes Hughes’ standing posture. Since Roy is depicted with a kneeling pose, his figure’s height will only be measured as 210 mm (~8.27 inches). The whole set will also have an overall width of 260 mm (~10.24 inches) and depth of 250 mm (~9.84 inches).

Here are some of the sample images for the upcoming figure set:

This will be the second Fullmetal Alchemist character figure set Proof has worked on. It previously worked on a figure set of the series protagonists Edward and Alphonse Elric, which came out in Japan in November 2023 with a price tag of ¥39,600 (~$292).

Good Smile Company will close pre-orders for Proof’s Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Roy Mustang & Maes Hughes -KIZUNA- figure set on May 30, 2024. The company will ship the finished figures to most countries worldwide in December 2024. However, it cannot deliver the figures to Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Cuba due to licensing constraints.


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