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figma Ghost in the Shell: SAC, Film, and Cyberpunk Poses
Updated January 31, 2026
figma Ghost in the Shell collecting works the specific Max Factory figma releases tied to the Masamune Shirow/Kenji Kamiyama property - the Motoko Kusanagi figures across multiple series entries (the original 1995 film adaptation releases, Stand Alone Complex-era Motoko, Solid State Society iterations), the specific Batou and Tachikoma companion releases, and the specific collaborative releases that tie figma articulation engineering to Ghost in the Shell's specific cyberpunk-mechanical aesthetic. The Tachikoma figmas in particular (with the specific articulated leg-arm configurations) translate a notoriously difficult design into figma's mass-manufactured articulation format.
figma Ghost in the Shell matters because the property's specific mechanical-and-organic design language challenges the figma format in ways that produce genuinely interesting engineering solutions, and the specific Tachikoma releases represent some of figma's more ambitious articulation experiments. The Motoko releases also bridge a specific fan base that overlaps between anime-figure collectors and cyberpunk-aesthetic collectors.
Two practical habits. Photograph the accessory trays the day you open the box, because the Tachikoma small parts (antennae, hand-swaps, specific accessory pieces) are small enough to vanish into carpets and the specific replacement-parts market for figma minutiae is effectively nonexistent. And keep the figma joint pegs intact during posing experiments, because the specific shoulder and hip joint tolerances on older Ghost in the Shell figmas have degraded in some production runs and aggressive posing can break pegs that are effectively unreplaceable. This community runs on generosity and careful joint-tolerance awareness.
The cyberpunk-articulation long game
Learn the Action figures fundamentals - figma Ghost in the Shell release chronology, Tachikoma variant identification, which dealers actually handle figma reliably - and keep a simple log of what you paid and why.
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Your turn
Show the Tachikoma shelf, log the accessories, keep the joints healthy. Amassable is built for figma Ghost in the Shell collectors - catalog what you own, refine the want list, and start conversations. Download Amassable from the official store links on our homepage, and help bring the figma Ghost in the Shell community together, one figma at a time.