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  • 08-31-2011, 12:34 PM
    JeffSaylor

    "D-Style" Aaliyah Supplice Model Kit

    Second robot from Armored Core receives the mini mecha treatment...















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    Kotobukiya continues their "D-Style" series of plastic model kit mecha with the second robot from Armored Core: the Aaliyah Supplice. The mini mecha comes in pre-painted gunmetal gray "night battle mode version" and recreates the original robot's unique silhouette.

    The Aaliyah is easy to assemble with snap fit parts that don't require any glue, and its components and weapons are swappable with those of the previous D-Style White Glint. The tough but tiny Core is equipped with plenty of heavy weaponry so you can arm your robot as you wish. Standing only 3 ½ inches tall, the D-Style robot is comprised of approximately 80 pieces and multiple points of articulation.

    Available January 2012.







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