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Model robots are model figures with origins in the Japanese anime genre of mecha. The majority of model robots are produced by Bandai and are based on the Gundam anime metaseries. This has given rise to the hobby's common name in Japan, Gunpla (or gan-pura, a Japanese portmanteau of "Gundam" and "plastic model"). Though there are exceptions ...
A smaller line beginning in 2023 as part of the Fun to Build GUNPLA campaign. The models can be assembled as a figure or on a faux runner for display. Gunpla-kun demonstrated the use of Limestone-based LIMEX plastic while the event-exclusive Zakupla-kun used plastic made from green tea leaves. The latter was released later using standard ...
For example, a fully detailed Gunpla model with high quality paint and adhesive will perform better in a Gunpla Battle than one that is simply built straight out of the box. In addition, the scale of the Gunpla model is crucial in Gunpla Battle. For instance, a participant can pilot a Big Zam mobile armor, but if the Gunpla kit is 1/550 scale ...
Merchandising of the series is officially linked to Bandai's long running Gunpla model line and related collectable merchandise. Both the High Grade and 1/100 scale models of the titular mecha, Gundam Barbatos, were unveiled during the press conference and both stated for a Fall 2015 release, alongside the standard and commander versions of the ...
After 1977, plastic modelguns led the market as only very limited handgun models can be made in full metal. From 1970 to the mid-80s, many modelguns (mostly from MGC) were exported to the US and sold under the RMI brand by Replica Models, Inc. (which later transformed to Collector's Armoury, Ltd.).
The Meyers Manx dune buggy is a small, two-passenger, recreational kit car designed and marketed by California engineer, artist, boat builder and surfer Bruce F. Meyers [1] and manufactured by his Fountain Valley, California company, B. F. Meyers & Co. from 1964 to 1971.
He is a Kiruru DNA clone of Keroro. He has a similar personality as Keroro, such as playing video games and building Gunpla models with him. Unlike other platoons, being a mobile weapon, which his Keron Star holds his weapon when he turns and presses it. He has three forms called T-style, G-style, and D-style.