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  • 05-23-2012, 11:48 AM
    JeffSaylor

    Metal Gear RAY Size Comparison

    Plus, a new Play Arts Kai Cyborg Ninja?

















    Hideo Kojima, the creator of the Metal Gear video game series, really loves tweeting his toys. This time he shows off just how big ThreeA Toys' upcoming Metal Gear RAY is going to be using a 10-inch tall Play Arts Kai Cyborg Ninja for comparison. What's equally fascinating is the Cyborg Ninja figure in the pictures: it shows Grey Fox UNMASKED. The figure out now (see our over 70 new photos HERE) comes fully masked, no alternative head is included. Could this be an upcoming variant or exclusive?

    For more prototype pictures of Metal Gear RAY, see our story HERE.


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