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Authentic Medicom Toy: The Matrix Kubrick – Trinity 100% Micro Figure • Loose But Factory Sealed In Inner Baggie (2003)

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Authentic Medicom Toy: The Matrix Kubrick – Trinity 100% Micro Figure • Loose But Factory Sealed In Inner Baggie (2003)Dodge bullets, bend the rules of reality, and secure a cornerstone of cyberpunk cinema history with this authentic The Matrix Kubrick Trinity action figure. Released by Medicom Toy in 2003 alongside the theatrical expansion of the Wachowskis' groundbreaking sci fi trilogy, this highly collectible block figure perfectly captures Carrie Anne Mosss legendary heroine. The figure features her definitive, iconic look from the original 1999

Dodge bullets, bend the rules of reality, and secure a cornerstone of cyberpunk cinema history with this authentic The Matrix Kubrick Trinity action figure. Released by Medicom Toy in 2003 alongside the theatrical expansion of the Wachowskis' groundbreaking sci-fi trilogy, this highly collectible block figure perfectly captures Carrie-Anne Moss’s legendary heroine. The figure features her definitive, iconic look from the original 1999 masterpiece—complete with her high-gloss black vinyl trench coat aesthetic, dark slicked-back hair, and signature wire-frame sunglasses, all rendered in the stylized Kubrick block-figure format.

This item is uniquely sold loose from its outer blind box packaging but remains completely factory sealed inside its original clear inner manufacturer baggie. It has never been opened, handled, or exposed to external elements. It is an exceptional acquisition for The Matrix completionists, cyberpunk movie collectors, or high-end import toy enthusiasts looking for an untouched, pristine specimen of an absolute sci-fi icon.

Product Highlights

  • Official 2003 Medicom Release: A 100% genuine, Japanese-engineered import collectible—not a modern reproduction or third-party knock-off. Fully licensed by Warner Bros. Entertainment during the absolute golden era of the designer toy movement.

  • 100% Scale Kubrick Format: Designed in the traditional 2.5-inch (approx. 60mm) micro-scale brick format, boasting the signature articulation points at the neck, shoulders, hips, and wrists.

  • Definitive Cinematic Styling: Features Trinity's unmistakable look from the iconic lobby scene and rooftop helicopter rescue, highlighted by crisp facial printing and deep, glossy black outfit detailing.

  • Untouched Preservation: Because the figure is still sealed in the original factory plastic wrap, it is guaranteed to be entirely free of human handling, dust, fingerprint oils, or display wear.

Item Condition Statement (Brand New / Factory Sealed Inner Baggie)

This vintage import micro-figure has been carefully handled and preserved to meet strict collector-grade expectations:

  • The Figure: 100% Mint, pristine, and untouched. The figure remains completely factory sealed inside its clear inner manufacturer packaging baggie. It has never been handled, displayed, or removed from its protective plastic shield.

  • The Baggie: The clear factory plastic is clean, unpunctured, and completely intact along all original heat-sealed seams. (Note: The original outer cardboard blind box is not included).

  • Storage Environment: Maintained strictly inside a smoke-free, pet-free, and climate-controlled hobby facility completely away from direct sunlight, dampness, or UV exposure.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Brand / Manufacturer Medicom Toy
Product Line The Matrix Kubrick Series
Character Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss)
Scale / Size 100% Scale (Approx. 2.5 Inches Tall)
Release Year 2003
Country of Origin Japan Import Assortment
Condition Factory Sealed Inner Baggie (No Outer Box)

 

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