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Topic Review (Newest First)

  • 12-03-2009, 09:46 AM
    JeffSaylor

    Latest VIRTUAL-ON Fine Scale Model Kit

    New upgrade to the classic Temjin: MBV-04-10/80 SPECIAL...














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    Kotobukiya's giant robot Fine Scale Model Kits from the classic video game series Virtual-On continue with yet another variant and upgrade to the classic Temjin player’s model. The MBV-04-10/80 SPECIAL further increases the Temjin's already high maneuverability and melee combat capability. Though the robot itself is a newer model, the Special continues to use the popular dual purpose beam rifle/sword.

    Comprised of approximately 400 parts, the MBV-04-10/80 Special has 30 points of articulation including advanced shoulder joints designed specifically for maximum poseability. The sleek combat mecha stands 6 inches tall and is in 1/100 scale (the same as the other Virtual-On model kits). Construction of your Special is literally a snap with snap-fit assembly, and you can customize it with the included extra decals and optional parts. This model is the truest representation of the mecha thanks to computer graphic data provided by Sega.

    Available in March 2010 priced at a SRP of $49.99.


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