Black Rock Shooter Anime’s Black Gold Saw Gets Her Own Figma

The Good Smile Company’s spotlight now falls on their Black Gold Saw: TV Animation ver. Figma. She’s from the Black Rock Shooter anime series, and comes with three expressions—standard, glaring and “joyful”. Take a look at her below:

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Black Gold Saw: TV Animation ver. is up for pre-order now in Japan. AmiAmi has her available for 2,880 yen (about $35).


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