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There should be something else to present.
Gigantic Drive and Figureheads!
>>1Don’t say such unreasonable things, Captain.
Please bear with us in Zenith and Brigandia, Captain.
Hmm, good product.
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Even when comparing with structure arts, it seems that the period from the announcement to the start of reservations is fairly decent.
It’s good if there are no delays in the release.
I haven’t tried this series, but it looks like it wouldn’t break even if I play rough with it…?
>>6Wasn’t it frame POM?
I’ll make the reservation in a flash.
There is no color.
Whoa… Angfang and Nineball even come with blades and launchers!
Kotobukiya has announced the Vantzer girls, and there may have been some sort of behind-the-scenes deal with Square Enix.
What an outrageous guy to barge in like that!
Without paint, it’s about 3,500 yen per unit…
Is the Karasawa Mk2 being made into a kit…?
I wonder how big it is.
The FM was a bit on the small side, because if it were too large, it would be difficult to display.
>>15XCA-00 Anfang: W63mm × D54mm × H102mm
Nine ball: W55mm × D53mm × H104mm
Geo Matrix ZCL-XA/2: W62mm × D49mm × H94mm
M-Road ECM-XR00: W61mm × D42mm × H102mm
Because
>>16Height 10 cm!?
It’s smaller than the G Frame…!
A 20% discount on nets is quite a good deal.
Small ones don’t show paint inconsistencies, so it’s a good deal!
Isn’t it more like a well-used AC if the texture is a bit uneven?
What kind of assembly was I playing with back then…
Since it’s Armored Core, you can paint it however you like.
Releasing this among other products that six others are showcasing is just really a hobby.
They were displaying the models from Vol.2 and beyond at the model show.
>No.1314646447The crow legs had some strange performance qualities, after all…
>>28I remember that it has a lightweight biped behavior with a mid-range load capacity and high EN defense.
>>30By placing a weight core on this, we secure the defense capability…
The Annihilator is after volume 4…
Are these all models that BANDAI hasn’t released?
The person in charge will do it.
Since they are small, let’s line them up on the desk.
When will the Steel Haise from BANDAI be released…?
It’s not a kit that you assemble yourself, but rather it looks assembled like in the product photos.
It looks difficult to paint in different colors.
>>34You assemble it yourself and even paint it!
>>34It’s just a regular plastic kit.
If you bring out nine balls, you can’t bring out the annihilator…
It’s a single-color molding.
I wonder if the parts are divided enough to be able to paint separately with runner painting?
Hmm, 10 cm, huh?
Square Enix has wanted to create 3D characters and robots in-house for a long time! They have been continuing to do so, so well…
Give me the Zweit too.
Because it’s small, it’s actually easier to just spray it on quickly.
It feels like it’s not suitable for beginners since it’s based on painting.
Isn’t it tough to paint it unpainted in this size?
>>44It’s easier to paint with a smaller one. Now, go ahead with the citadel.
I wonder where Square Enix’s confidence comes from…
>>45Since Front Mission has been well-received, it has come to the point where it can be sold individually…
>>46I don’t mean to say this lightly, but if Front Mission sells well, then AC should have no problem at all.
>>45Armored Core 6 sold well, you know?
Armored Core mechs will sell!
The AC6 models will be made into three-dimensional forms of famous machines from the past since companies like Good Smile Company and Bandai are releasing their own models first, which is actually a smart move.
>>48Considering that the 3D version was announced at the same time, but its release ended up being over a year late.
If it were in perfect competition, being late would have been the least of our worries.
Bandai “Will release a model kit for AC6.”
BANDAI: “We’re releasing a model kit for AC6.”
Square Enix: “We will release models for AC1, 2, 3, and 4.”
>>50What are you…?
>>56To crash in is truly outrageous.
>>50Not releasing it without competition can be considered a good decision.
Front Mission isn’t released elsewhere, so I have no choice but to buy it.
If it’s Strakuarts, they might do Nineball Seraf and Phantasma in the Zeputzen frame.
It seems that someone whose brain was fried by PS robot games has gained power in the merchandise division…
>>53Since we were already releasing mechanical plastic models from the beginning, it’s fine even if there aren’t any such people…
When it’s small, even if the painting is rough, it’s hard to tell, so that’s good!
They are also continuing to release model kits for Xenogears.
Since I completed From Software and also finished Xenogears, there’s no reason I can’t finish Armored Core.
Please color it and deliver it…
Since it’s Square Enix, it’s pretty normal to release three-dimensional products from their own IP.
They suddenly said last year, “We’re going to release Armored Core!”
The slightly larger line of Square Enix plastic model kits is colored plastic, so that’s probably the division of roles.
Bandai is selling AC6, so I understand.
Kotobukiya has been creating figures throughout the entire series, so I understand.
What about Square Enix?
>>65Front Mission
>>65The precedent and skill of selling a set of several old titles whose appeal is uncertain.
I don’t know if companies like 30mm or Bandai can make a profit even if they release something like Nineball at this point.
It’s difficult to paint in different colors, so I might just go with a single coat of silver plating.
Square Enix and Kotobukiya must have had a very close relationship for quite a long time.
>>68It’s on display at Kotobukiya’s space and being sold at the Kotobukiya shop.
Is it the era where Zenith also becomes a beautiful girl?
>>69It really happens, you know…
The set is sold at a reasonable price.
That’s why they include a lot of accessories as well…
Upon closer consideration, I suppose it’s a pretty significant position as a game company with substantial transactions in toy distribution.
I can’t think of many others… Konami has withdrawn, too.
>>74Whether good or bad, the degree of division is high, and it is difficult to measure the presence or absence of presence.
When I go to the toy store, there is a Square Enix shelf, so I can say it has a presence.
On the contrary, there are no Square Enix titles like plastic models, stuffed animals, or acrylic stands mixed in other than the Square Enix shelf.
For those who don’t look at the shelf, it will seriously cease to exist in their sight.
I thought I could pull out a one-coin figure from Buki, but the size is slightly off.
No… that’s a joke…
I had given up on new V-kei fans, but they really do come properly…
Thank you…
The lineup of 4 to 6 is conservative…
Please release Annihilator too.
I want fA.
I want a car too.
Since multiple aircraft are being released together, it could be perceived as a slow pace, but it can also be said that it is not actually slow.
Isn’t it full of parts smaller than a grain of rice, with over 100 parts in a 10cm model…?
>>85That
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I heard that painting the joints is difficult.
Painting small模型 with a brush is quite enjoyable, you know.
Roughly speaking, it’s a kit for advanced users.
>>89Because it is small, it can also be suitable for beginners in painting since slight roughness won’t be noticeable.
It’s easy to cover up dirt with AC.
Xenogears doesn’t have such a dirty impression, and since it has a set color, it was challenging.