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Topic Review (Newest First)

  • 10-09-2009, 10:32 AM
    JeffSaylor

    Virtual-On RVR-14 FEI-YEN KN Fine Scale Model Kit

    New "female" Virtuaroid robot.












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    Next up in the ever-expanding lineup of Kotobukiya Fine Scale Model Kits from the classic video game series Virtual-On is the other "female" Virtuaroid robot, the RVR-14 FEI-YEN KN. The fastest unit on its feet, the Fei-Yen employs a Hyper Mode with upgraded Heart Beam, perfect for hit and run tactics.

    The Fei-Yen mecha stands approximately 5 inches tall (in 1/100 scale like the other Virtual-On model kits). The pink robot is comprised of about 200 parts which translate to 30 points of articulation including a special sliding joint system in its shin and elbows for maximum poseability. All of the robot's parts come pre-painted in the accurate video game colors and it even sports a clear plastic sensor housing. The included mechanical base allows you to display the fighting robot in all sorts of cool battle and flying poses! Building your Fei-Yen is literally a snap with snap-fit assembly, and you can customize it with extra decals and optional parts. This model is the truest representation of the mecha thanks to computer graphic data provided by Sega.

    Available in January 2010 priced at a SRP of $39.99.


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