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MODEROID Take no Yamikazuchi (Kannazuki no Miko)
From the anime series "Destiny of the Shrine Maiden" comes a MODEROID plastic model kit of the Orochi Robo Take no Yamikazuchi, the first-ever plastic model of the mecha!
- The model stands at about 170mm in height and features several points of articulation.
- Utilizing the crystal deployment feature of its front arms the Nichirin Koretsu Daigekiha series of motions can be created. Parts that prioritize preserving the shape of the crystal are also included.
- Its various firing states can be created through transformation of its arms and shoulders.
- Chest parts can be interchanged to create its Nichirin Koretsu Daigekiha attack.
- A sword and interchangeable hand parts are included.
- The various parts of model have been separated into different colored runners and pre-painted parts, making it easy to recreate the character with a simple assembly.
BASIC TOOLSPlastic nipper
Panel liner
Finishing: Top Coat/Super Clear
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INSTRUCTIONYou don't need cement.
You don't need paint.
Recommended for 15 years & up
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$59.95
MODEROID Take no Yamikazuchi (Kannazuki no Miko)—
$59.95
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Description
From the anime series "Destiny of the Shrine Maiden" comes a MODEROID plastic model kit of the Orochi Robo Take no Yamikazuchi, the first-ever plastic model of the mecha!
- The model stands at about 170mm in height and features several points of articulation.
- Utilizing the crystal deployment feature of its front arms the Nichirin Koretsu Daigekiha series of motions can be created. Parts that prioritize preserving the shape of the crystal are also included.
- Its various firing states can be created through transformation of its arms and shoulders.
- Chest parts can be interchanged to create its Nichirin Koretsu Daigekiha attack.
- A sword and interchangeable hand parts are included.
- The various parts of model have been separated into different colored runners and pre-painted parts, making it easy to recreate the character with a simple assembly.
BASIC TOOLSPlastic nipper
Panel liner
Finishing: Top Coat/Super Clear
|
INSTRUCTIONYou don't need cement.
You don't need paint.
Recommended for 15 years & up
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