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Emperor Dixin, Star of Celestial Joy

Emperor Dixin, Star of Celestial Joy

SKU: M3068-F03
€75.00Price

SCALE: 75mm (1:24)

  • This product is sold in a box containing some separated parts to be assembled and painted by modellers.
  • Painted figures showed on our boxes and on our web pages are painting examples.
  • Wood plinth not included.
  • More Info

    Art director: Qi Zhang 

    Concept: Federica Porpora Anastasio

    Sculptor: Victor Aguilar

    Boxart: Qi Zhang

    Cast: Mindwork Games

    Scale: 75mm

    Number of parts: 12

    Painting difficulty: ★★★★☆ Hard

  • Story

    Emperor Dixin was the last emperor of the Shang dynasty in Chinese history. The mythological novel, "The Investiture of the Gods," commences with Dixin's act of blasphemy against Nüwa, the supreme Goddess. Upon seeing her statue in the temple, he was captivated by her beauty and left an erotic poem, infuriating the Goddess. As revenge, she sent three demons to corrupt Dixin's empire.

    Dixin is a representation of tyranny in Chinese history, alongside his second wife Daji, who together invented many torture techniques and brutally murdered numerous loyal citizens of the empire. Dixin was ultimately defeated by the armed forces led by Jiang Ziya near the capital of Zhaoge, and the three demons were executed. Driven to despair, Dixin set fire to his tower and committed suicide. During the investiture ceremony of the Gods following his death, he was canonized as the "Star of Celestial Joy," the God of Weddings.

  • WARNING!

    Not for sale to minors under 14 years. Paints, glue, cement, decals and metal sticks are not included. Some part is very small with sharp edges. Protect your eyes. Don't eat the parts. Work in a very well ventilated room. Casted in resin and/or white metal. This is a temperature sensitive material.

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