NECA has announced a supporting accessory set for their Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Last Ronin series featuring alternative heads for the Synja Officer and Patrol Bot and a further alternative bandaged head for the Ronin figure. We then have an array of other accessories which include street signs, a security camera (that connects to the NECA Street Diorama), a battle-damaged Fugitoid, and a raft of other weapons, accessories, and parts.
The set is boxed up in packaging featuring original art for The Last Ronin, and it is a general release and is down to start shipping in August 2024. You can see this and all the other NECA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles releases at our extensive NECA Collector Database
From the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book series, The Last Ronin! In a future NYC far different than the one we know today, a lone surviving Turtle goes on a seemingly hopeless mission to obtain justice for his fallen family and friends. Add to your TMNT collection and build amazing scenes with this deluxe accessory set from NECA, featuring several scene-specific items and more from the best-selling comic book! There are endless world building possibilities with the Bleecker and Sullivan Street sign; plus, the security camera plugs into NECA's Street Scene Diorama (not included). This accessory set comes with a bandaged Ronin head that is interchangeable with previous Ronin action figures (not included), as well as a tactical vest for the SYNJA Patrol Bot figure (not included) and two new heads: SYNJA Officer and battle-damaged Patrol Bot. Other items include energy effects for the techno tonfa, translucent smoke cloud and three smoke bombs for the perfect ninja vanish, battle-damaged Fugitoid figure, Splinter's diary turned to the "No Peace" page, Hiroto hologram, weapons, and more! Comes in collector-friendly packaging with original art by The Last Ronin artist Ben Bishop.
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