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The first ROBOT SPIRITS Knightmare Frame is the long-awaited large KMF "Gawain".
Big size with a total length of about 180mm. Hadron cannon and land spinner ver. A.N.I.M.E. are also perfectly reproduced.
Since it is "IN ACTION !! OFFSHOOT" series and the same scale, it is possible to arrange a conventional series.
In addition to ABS, POM, and PVC, which are the main materials of the ROBOT SPIRITS, PC (polycarbonate), which is the fourth material, is used. The glossy material creates a body that glows black.
[Product SPEC]
Total length about 18cm Painted
- "Hadron cannon" deployment ver. A.N.I.M.E. is reproduced.
- Land spinner deployment ver. A.N.I.M.E. is reproduced.
· Rear hatch opening and closing. Rebellion figure included.
Display and stand included, can also display in the flight pose.
And use material ABS, PVC, POM, PC
【set content】
Gawain body, dedicated display stand, Rebellion figure, Energy filler
There is no information available.
Please check the availability at your local toy store, electronics retailer, or mail order site.
(C) SUNRISE/PROJECT GEASS・MBS Character Design (C)2006 CLAMP
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Robot figures created via the technologies accumulated by TAMASHII NATIONS over the years. They are made especially for robot-loving collectors, thus called "THE ROBOT SPIRITS." Interweaving the latest in CAD technology with the craftmanship of professional modelers, each figure is reproduced with stunning accuracy in a wonder of modeling.
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