Main character:
– Exquisite head sculpture: the head sculpture highly restores the facial expressions and gritty image of the character Wang Lei acted by Li Guangjie in The Wandering Earth.
– Dam 3.5 high action body
– 4 interchangeable hands including:
– A pair of the fist clenched hands
– One left hand for holding the gun
– One right hand for opening fire
Costume:
– One exquisite detachable helmet, including mask and recording equipment
– One communication headset
– A set of the sophisticated exoskeleton of military mechanical movable structure with an energy backplane and over 130 parts,
such as various mechanical components, special-shaped leg rods, hydraulic cylinders, pipelines, joints.
– A set of military black protective suit
– A pair of knee pads
– Black pistol holster
– A pair of boots
Other accessories:
– Exclusive base
Weapons:
– CNIGC.CO L/QBZ47-5.8 assault rifle
– CNIGC.CO L/QSZ47-9 pistol
– Rifle mag x 1
– Pistol mag x 1
Character Description:
The Wandering Earth, directed by Guo Fan and adapted from the novel of the same name written by Liu Cixin, is set in 2075. And it tells the story of the imminent destruction of the sun and the fact that the solar system is no longer suitable for human survival. In the face of this desperation situation, human beings have made the Wandering Earth project, trying to escape the solar system with the earth and find a new home.
It is urgent to restart the Earth Engines to keep the earth alive when the earth passes by Jupiter but deviates from its intended orbit during the Wandering Earth project. Wang Lei, portrayed by actor Li Guangjie, is a United Earth Government soldier and captain of CN 171-11 rescue unit. His team is aiming to restart the Hangzhou 01 Earth Engine. He never gives up and still insists on fulfilling his mission even he encountered many difficulties along the way. In the film, the character Wang Lei is portrayed as real and full. Many people could not help but cry when this steel-like warrior says, “This is an order, live on!” and it has become one of the most classic scenes in The Wandering Earth.