【機動戦士ガンダム】「PHANTACI RX-78-2 ガンダム ver.J」がGUNDAM FIX FIGURATION METAL COMPOSITEに登場!
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New in memory as a smash hit item of the series "Tamashii SPEC", which makes real robots three-dimensional with high-spec specifications, the main mecha "Black Sarena" of "The Movie Martian Successor Nadesico". When you get this item that can "reproduce the last scene in the play", there must be many people who thought, "I want the rival mecha 'Yatenko' that I fought at the end!"
In fact, in the questionnaire, it was ranked high in the desire for commercialization, and the exhibition of the study prototype at the event "TAMASHII NATION 2008" held in March was also a big hit. In response to this, it was finally decided to commercialize "Yotenkou" as an item limited to Tamashii web shop.
What's more, it is a two-machine set specification with the elite unit "Sixfold" who has cornered Black Salena with the night sky. Both machines are pre-painted finished products with sharp modeling, full movement, and full equipment specifications unique to the Soul SPEC series, and in particular, "Yotenkou" incorporates a mechanism to transform into the "landing form" slightly drawn in the play. ing.
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Retail products can be found at TAMASHII NATIONS STORE TOKYO, as well as toy stores nationwide and major electronics retailers.
We also have limited items that can only be purchased via
our own flagship TAMASHII NATIONS STORE or by lottery or mail order
on the Tamashii Web Shop and TAMASHII NATIONS STORE ONLINE.
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This is a completed robot toy series that reproduces ver. A.N.I.M.E. and styles to the fullest extent possible using the three-dimensional technology cultivated in SOUL OF CHOGOKIN. The series lineup is centered on robots from the 1980s onwards.
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