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Kaiyodo Penguin's Lunch Miniature Penguin Figure Collection 8pcs Set Japan
$ 18.47
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Description
D-Arts Pokemon MewtwoePenguin's Lunch
Miniature Penguin Figure Collection
8pcs Set Kaiyodo Japan
Description
"Penguins lunch Biscuit" is released by confectionery company Horico in 2001 Japan.
Figures are produced by Kaiyodo.
1. Adelie Penguin
2. Little Penguin
3. Cape Penguin
4. Rockhopper Penguin
5. Emperor Penguin
6. Emperor Penguin (Chic)
7. King Penguin
8. Gento Penguin
Brand: Kaiyodo / Horico
Size: about 5cm (2")
Condition: As seen in photos. with paper. with one opened box.
Payment
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Economy Shipping
Registered SAL (Japan Post)
14-30 days. Tracking number & insurance(limit JPY6000).
Registered AIR (Japan Post)
7-14 days. Tracking number & insurance(limit JPY6000).
Expedited Shipping
EMS (Japan Post)
5-7 days. Tracking number & full insurance.
FedEx
3-6 days. Tracking number & full insurance.
Return Policy
I accept returns ONLY if you contact me within 30 days after receiving the item.
Unless there is a problem on the item, you are responsible for shipping costs.
Items must be returned in the same condition as I sent.
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