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  • 04-19-2012, 11:03 AM
    JeffSaylor

    New Frame Arms Original Series Robot Model Kit

    Clear room for the Kagutsuchi...

















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    Next up in Kotobukiya’s Frame Arms original series of robot model kits is a powerful tank-like unit, the all new Kagutsuchi. A walking mass of blocky armor plates, the robot embodies strength and durability like none before it.

    Beneath its impressive facade is a basic robot skeleton, or “Frame,” which is highly articulated and covered in universal 3mm attachment points (compatible with Koto’s Modeling Support Goods series and much more) for extreme customization. The robot comes equipped with a massive rifle/rocket launcher and a heavy-duty shield for combat. Perfect for modelers of any skill level, the 7 inch tall Kagutsuchi is comprised of approximately 200 parts with 30 points of articulation.

    Available August 2012.



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