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Kidrobot x Disney ‘Bambi and Thumper’ Life-Size Resin Art Sculpture by Colus Available Now For Pre-Order!

Kidrobot teams up with artist, COLUS, to bring to life Bambi and Thumper with a stunning life-size premium resin art sculpture. Featuring the unique signature art styling of Colus, this premium giant Bambi and Thumper figure reminds us not to give up!

“Everybody falls down. Getting back up is how you learn to walk.”

Bambi stands at 20” tall by 19” wide, and Thumper measures 10” tall by 8” wide.

Known for his bold, symbolic, and contrast-rich works, the South African artist, Colus Havenga, has collaborated with Kidrobot for nearly a decade, starting with his original Dunny Art Figure.

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