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TAKARA TOMY DA-100 Diaclone Robot Base: Aerial Mobile Fortress (Cloud Across) japan NEW

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The 7th Robot Base Project, the "Cloud Across," an aerial mobile fortress! Equipped with two gigantic cannons and a huge fan-shaped silhouette reminiscent of an all-wing aircraft, the "Cloud Across" is an invincible aerial mobile fortress that also functions as an airborne mother ship, with retractable hangers on both sides of the fuselage, machine launch and landing ports, and a small shuttle hangar in the stern. The central main bridge, covered by a shiny silver structural frame, accommodates six personnel, and the top of the fuselage is equipped with a separable machine gun turret that doubles as a rotating turret and sub-bridge. Combined with the previously released DA-95 Robot Base: Land Mobile Battleship , the 62cm tall super-dreadnought base type heavy mobile machine is finally completed! Diaclone members of about 3cm in height, interwoven with a variety of giant robot situation play! Onboard machine: 1 small jet-type machine, 1 small helicopter-type machine, 1 small 6-seater shuttle-type machine, 1 1-seater machine with gun turret. Includes 6 diacron crew members. Experience a new dimension of giant robot entertainment toys that transcend the common wisdom of robot toys! Contents】Body(1),Big Weapon (Right)(1),Big Weapon (Left)(1),Head Unit(1),Machine A(1),Machine B(1),Machine C(1),Machine D(1),Weapon(2),Chair A(4),Chair B(2),Diaclone Team Members(6),Lock Parts(1),Steel Sheet ( 1),Pamphlet(1),Instruction manual(1) (C) TOMY
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Additional Info
Manufacturer TAKARA TOMY
Weight (kg) 6.8400
Release Date Feb 29, 2024
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 620
Package Height (mm) 270
Package Width (mm) 420
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