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Monday, February 4, 2013

Robot Spirits (Side MS): Full Armor Unicorn Gundam [Unicorn Mode] - New Images [Updated 2/4/2013]

Robot Spirits (Side MS): Full Armor Unicorn Gundam [Unicorn Mode] (Release Date: May 2013. Price: 5,775 yen)
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Following the release of the highly praised Robot Spirits Destroy Mode is another “full-action” Robot Spirits title. The Robot Spirits Full Armor Unicorn Gundam (Unicorn mode) will also incorporate the same cutting edge action figure articulation technology, larger proportion and high precision sculpt. Full armor is of course included as separate parts. In addition to full armor accessories this high-end robot action figure set includes an extensive array of accessories: beam saber x 2, beam magnum, shield joint, and a special Tamashii Stage figure stand.





Above images via Gtoys Blog
Previously posted

6 comments:

  1. this pisses me off. why go and redo the unicorn. now the collector has to buy another version. this reminds me so much of revoltech and all the different Eva versions. grrr.

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    1. Asked and answered, bud. Money, money, money. I think the same thing as to why remake the rg zaku 2 but charge twice as much for it.

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    2. Don't worry oralav-san, there will be more variations coming soon that not only make you angry, but will drive you mad XD

      Ps : Anonymous 5:44, you right in the money stuff, though there are more things involve than that...

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  2. I don't know about you guys, but I'm excited to get this. I have the original RD Unicorn mode and it's small, dinky, and disappointing.

    If they released this in the first place instead of that dinky thing, then I can see why ppl would be irked. And besides it comes with all that full armor stuff.

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  3. dont get me wrong. i like the first version, but if a bigger version was in mind, produce this one initally, not later as a second version.

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    1. The thing is that sometimes they don't get it right the first time.

      And it's worth noting that Bandai is a huge company, and the team that work the gunpla side aren't the same as the ones who work on these RDs. And the people at Sunrise who make the show are owned by Bandai, but don't work on the toys either.

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