An Incredible Spectacle Featuring an Immersive Fan Experience, Filled with Franchise Showcases, Exclusive Collectibles, Photo Ops, and Free Swag Awaits Fans in San Diego, CA! Attendees Will Also Have the Opportunity to Watch a Special World Premiere Screening of Sand Land!
2020 took us by surprise and put a halt on our regular show season. We had plans to attend numerous conventions around the United States and would be bringing in the big guns with shelves full of model kits, collectible figures, lucky bags, and more! Although our plans to physically bring you "the goods" was thwarted by current events, we here at Bluefin, are still able to offer you various figures and collectibles at amazing prices through our digital events. That being said, we're excited to share with you our newest event Spring into Savings!
During our Spring into Savings Sales Event, you'll find a plethora of figures from your favorite IPs including Dragon Ball, Star Wars, Marvel, DC, or your favorite brands such as Flame Toys, , Storm Collectibles, Sen-Ti-Nel, Shokugan, and Tamashii Nations. We even have killer bundles and amazing special promotional items that are included with select purchases!
Some of the bundles you'll find available are perfect for new collectors
The Mandalorian is a cultural phenomenon. The Disney+ series, which debuted in 2019 with the new streaming service, was an instant hit with Star Wars fans. The story follows the titular character as he travels the galaxy with his adorable sidekick, Baby Yoda, we mean "The Child"...err Grogu.
The Star Wars franchise has been a toy and collectible juggernaut since 1977 when the saga debuted, and that tradition continues with The Mandalorian.
One of the most sought after and unique items is the Meisho Movie Realization Ronin Mandalorian figure from Tamashii Nations. This figure stands approximately 6.7 inches tall and reimagines the Mandalorian as a ronin (masterless samurai) from feudal Japan.
Like all the figures in the Meisho Movie Realization line, The Mandalorian was designed by Takayuki Takeya.
This figure is the first in its line to feature a cloth cape. The addition of a cloth cape helps to further separate it from its contemporaries. The figure