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Kotobukiya MARUTTOYS 1/12 Mamoru "White Version" KP672

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Kotobukiya MARUTTOYS 1/12 Mamoru "White Version" KP672Plastic model kit, assembly required. Glue, paint and finishing supplies not included. Discover the innovative and fashion forward MAMORU, now available as a detailed plastic model kit from Kotobukiya! Crafted by the rising star in modeling, MiZ (Koki Mizuno), MAMORU stands out as a security robot, initially showcased at the 36th Wonder Showcase. This model kit version boasts a significantly enhanced design for an even more impressive display. Set in

Plastic model kit, assembly required. Glue, paint and finishing supplies not included.

Discover the innovative and fashion-forward MAMORU, now available as a detailed plastic model kit from Kotobukiya! Crafted by the rising star in modeling, MiZ (Koki Mizuno), MAMORU stands out as a security robot, initially showcased at the 36th Wonder Showcase. This model kit version boasts a significantly enhanced design for an even more impressive display. Set in the futuristic year of 2060 AD, MAMORU emerges as the pinnacle of security robotics from the forward-thinking company, ATARASY. Engineered to tackle crimes involving robots and androids, MAMORU surpasses other products from ATARASY in terms of specifications. Featuring a cutting-edge high-performance motor, it offers unparalleled mobility and strength, ensuring durability for a wide range of operations. MAMORU's design allows for the attachment of various hard points and arms, alongside a sub-arm unit for intricate tasks beyond the capability of the main arm. Its high performance and adaptability have led to customizations that extend MAMORU's use beyond security, finding roles in rescue operations, policing, and military applications. The model's black color scheme is specifically chosen for use in formal settings such as luxury hotels, embassies, and government security.

This Kotobukiya model kit assembles into a fully articulated figure with 55 points of articulation, allowing for dynamic posing. The internal frame is meticulously recreated, with all exterior parts detachable. It features a transformation ability from the compact "normal mode" to the expansive "work mode." The head can be constructed in either the "normal type" or the "enhanced sensor-equipped type," with an option for an "Eliminator Mode" where the Enhanced Sensor-Equipped Type head is inverted. Discover hidden gimmicks like the sub-arm units that extend from the body, and detach the main arm unit to attach optional units via a 3mm diameter joint. A 3mm hole at the base of the main unit supports compatibility with the New Flying Base (sold separately), allowing for further customization with parts from the "M.S.G," "Frame Arms," "Frame Arms Girl," and "Hexa Gear" series. Make MAMORU yours today!

[Size]: Approximately 14cm tall when completed

[Materials]: PS, ABS

[Mold Color]: Black, light gray, clear

[Includes]
• MAMORU unit
• Head enhancement sensor
• 3mm diameter joint parts (axis) (x4)

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