Glow Marmals

from $50.00

Looking for a +RAD addition for your collection?

Look no further! The Glow Editions are here! These ticking time bomb is just waiting to explode out of the box & into your hands with their modular limb swap system.

- The glow finish is applied to the surface and then protected by a sealing layer. Excessive usage could lead to the gradual wearing away of the finish.

Each kit includes 1 figure & a glow-in-the-dark sticker. “The Night Shift” option contains all 3 characters.

Please note:

*this is an art toy designed for ages 14+

*this item contains small parts and magnets that are not intended for children younger than 3.

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Fun Fact!

+RAD (radiation absorbed dose)

One of the two units used to measure the amount of radiation absorbed by an object or person, known as the “absorbed dose,” which reflects the amount of energy that radioactive sources deposit in materials through which they pass. The radiation-absorbed dose (rad) is the amount of energy (from any type of ionizing radiation) deposited in any medium (e.g., water, tissue, air). An absorbed dose of 1 rad means that 1 gram of material absorbed 100 ergs of energy (a small but measurable amount) as a result of exposure to radiation.

Figure:

Looking for a +RAD addition for your collection?

Look no further! The Glow Editions are here! These ticking time bomb is just waiting to explode out of the box & into your hands with their modular limb swap system.

- The glow finish is applied to the surface and then protected by a sealing layer. Excessive usage could lead to the gradual wearing away of the finish.

Each kit includes 1 figure & a glow-in-the-dark sticker. “The Night Shift” option contains all 3 characters.

Please note:

*this is an art toy designed for ages 14+

*this item contains small parts and magnets that are not intended for children younger than 3.

————

Fun Fact!

+RAD (radiation absorbed dose)

One of the two units used to measure the amount of radiation absorbed by an object or person, known as the “absorbed dose,” which reflects the amount of energy that radioactive sources deposit in materials through which they pass. The radiation-absorbed dose (rad) is the amount of energy (from any type of ionizing radiation) deposited in any medium (e.g., water, tissue, air). An absorbed dose of 1 rad means that 1 gram of material absorbed 100 ergs of energy (a small but measurable amount) as a result of exposure to radiation.