>>7504795it's a toy that can be had cheap to this day even MOSC, shipping is more of a cost issue than anything. It's like a PS1 game in some respects- impressive for its time but aged poorly. The articulation was clearly cut in as an afterthought into what was likely a statue and much of it feels useless, posing it is a pain in the ass especially the arms. It also didn't resemble the animation model at all and Trigun has become an old, forgotten franchise. It was a toy a lot of import buyers wanted because it looked cool even if they didn't know what Trigun was but supply was pretty heavy overall and value didn't go up in the least over a decade or more. It's a neat toy, and the clear repaint is nice too but I can see why this thing doesn't command excessive values today.