Kagetora," a suit designed by Yoji Shinkawa (Kojima Productions Co., Ltd.) for Frame Arms, has been brought to life by Shinkawa himself as a Frame Arms Girl!!
Sculptor Katsuhiko Hori, who has been bringing Shinkawa's designs to life for many years, has created this expressive figure.
- The head and additional armor are recreated with new molding.
- New waist extension frame parts have been added, allowing for the mounting of additional armor and weaponry.
- Three facial expressions are included: a standard face facing forward, a surprised face facing forward, and a smiling face facing left.
- The facial expressions are pre-painted, so the figure looks close to the original design just by assembling it.
- Can be displayed with or without the helmet.
- The ribbon is 3mm in diameter and can be removed.
- The chest armor can also be removed, allowing for lighter armor versions to be created by using arms and legs from Frame Arms Girls such as "Materia" and "Innocentia."
- The hip joints slide, allowing for a wide range of movement in combination with the thigh's swinging motion.
- The wrists feature pivotable ball joints, allowing for a variety of expressive poses.
- Five different PVC wrists are included for each side.
- Includes decals for eyes and other features.
- The 3mm holes throughout the body allow for use with weapons and exteriors from the existing M.S.G and Frame Arms series.
[About Frame Arms Girl]
Frame Arms Girl is a spin-off series that transforms each unit from Kotobukiya's original robot content, Frame Arms, into a beautiful girl.
With color-coded molding and pre-printed face parts, the figure can be completed simply by assembling it without painting.
The 3mm diameter holes and PVC wrists, characteristic of Frame Arms, allow for use with the vast M.S.G Weapon Unit series and weapons and exteriors from the Frame Arms series.
The head, arms, legs, etc. are compatible with upcoming Frame Arms Girl models, allowing you to customize your own Frame Arms Girl.
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It can be displayed with or without a helmet.
The ribbon is 3mm in diameter and can be removed.
The chest armor can also be removed, allowing for a lighter form by using arms and legs from Frame Arms Girls such as "Materia" and "Innocentia."
The hip joints can slide, and combined with the thighs' swinging movement, a wide range of movement is possible.