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P1 LSBR-07 Berserk Ganishka’s Behelit

SKU:STO3314
P1 LSBR-07 Berserk Ganishka’s Behelit
PRIME1 STUDIO - LSBR-07: Life Scale Masterline Berserk Ganishka’s Behelit

Regular Price: MYR865.00

Special Price MYR752.00

Availability: Pre-order
Estimated release date : Q2 2027
Shiok Price dateline : Feb 2nd 2026
Deposit : RM300

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An emblem of the Law of Causality that empowered the Dread Emperor.
Encased in a skull-shaped box, realized in life scale.

The Law of Causality—a force that governs those who walk the mortal world and even those who dwell in the astral. Ganishka’s Behelit, a symbol of this core theme of "Berserk", now joins the Life-Scale Masterline series.

The enigmatic object that granted the Dread Emperor the power of thunderclouds has been realized as a life-sized collector’s item. Its color—never formally defined until now—has been given a mystical silver finish under the supervision of Studio Gaga. Subtle distortions and irregular textures, as depicted in the manga, are fully captured in the sculpt, and its imposing form seems to faintly harbor a presence of life.

The skull-shaped box that houses this piece is an original Prime 1 Studio design, inspired by motifs closely associated with the Skull Knight—skulls, swords, and curling rose vines. Velvet-like fabric lines the interior, while an LED-lit Brand of Sacrifice offers a glimpse into the abyss.

A life-scale tribute to Ganishka’s Behelit. Crafted with precision to satisfy the deepest cravings of your collection.An emblem of the Law of Causality that empowered the Dread Emperor. Encased in a skull-shaped box, realized in life scale.

The Law of Causality—a force that governs those who walk the mortal world and even those who dwell in the astral. Ganishka’s Behelit, a symbol of this core theme of "Berserk", now joins the Life-Scale Masterline series.

The enigmatic object that granted the Dread Emperor the power of thunderclouds has been realized as a life-sized collector’s item. Its color—never formally defined until now—has been given a mystical silver finish under the supervision of Studio Gaga. Subtle distortions and irregular textures, as depicted in the manga, are fully captured in the sculpt, and its imposing form seems to faintly harbor a presence of life.

The skull-shaped box that houses this piece is an original Prime 1 Studio design, inspired by motifs closely associated with the Skull Knight—skulls, swords, and curling rose vines. Velvet-like fabric lines the interior, while an LED-lit Brand of Sacrifice offers a glimpse into the abyss.

A life-scale tribute to Ganishka’s Behelit. Crafted with precision to satisfy the deepest cravings of your collection.

・Prototype samples shown.
・Product details could be subject to change without further notice.
・Please note the final product specifications may differ because each product is Handmade.
・Since the product is still in the development stage, the Size (up to 10%) & Weight (up to 10kg) may be changed during the production stage.
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Product Type Life-Size Figure
Brand Berserk
Manufacturer Prime1 Studio
Specification - Product Materials : Polystone and other materials
- Product Size :
H:8cm W:7cm D:8cm (Ganishka' Behelit)
H:14cm W:20cm D:18cm(Special Box)
- Product Weight : 1.7 Kg
・Special Box with LED Illumination
・Ganishka's Behelit
LED Power Supply Method: TBD
* Please prepare batteries, USB cables, or other necessary items depending on the final power supply method.
Limited Edition TBD
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