Gecco recreates SILENT HILL f’s unsettling horror—Kashimashi emerges as a highly detailed 1/6 scale statue with interchangeable head parts
Gecco brings the psychological horror of SILENT HILL f into physical form with the Kashimashi 1/6 scale statue. Captured mid-attack with a disturbing, creeping grin, this piece is designed to feel like a creature pulled straight from the game’s most tense encounters—an intense centerpiece for horror collectors who want display impact and unsettling atmosphere in equal measure.
Kashimashi’s body is depicted as a humanoid form sewn together from chunks of flesh, but twisted far beyond anything natural. Each joint appears bent and warped, creating an abnormal silhouette that stays eerie no matter the viewing angle. The sculpt emphasizes discomfort and instability—an intentionally “wrong” anatomy that makes the statue feel alive, hostile, and unpredictable.
The surface detailing is especially striking: painful wounds, stitches, and torn textures are sculpted across the body in fine detail, then enhanced through a grotesque, graphic paint application that heightens the unsettling realism. This is a display piece built for close inspection—where scars, seams, and skin textures continue to reveal more the longer you look.
For added variety and lore-accurate presentation, the statue includes an interchangeable head part featuring hideously burned eyes and a sliced-off face, letting you switch the mood between different “stages” of the creature’s horrifying appearance. The base is also a storytelling element: it’s modeled after the back alley setting of Ebisugaoka, the rural Japanese town-inspired stage environment (set in the 1960s), anchoring the figure in the game’s distinctive atmosphere.