New Daft Punk action figures?Deborah Sullavan Archives We're gonna celebrate.
Toy company Medicom is releasing new Daft Punk figures that celebrate the duo's signature look to the fullest, complete with LED lights in the helmets.
SEE ALSO: Mr. Potato Head received an interesting makeover for charityAccording to Gizmodo, though Medicom has been creating Daft Punk figures for quite some time, the toymaker is throwing it back to Daft Punk's 2001 album Discovery for its new line of figures.
These Daft Punk figures will be harder, better, faster, and yep, you guessed it ... stronger than the previous models, because for the first time they will include the group's signature light-up helmets.
At 12 inches tall, the new-and-improved Real Action Heroes figures are a bit shorter than Daft Punk members Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo. They will be available for purchase in May of 2017. The only catch? They're $256 each.
Eh, you can splurge on cool action figures "One More Time" right?
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