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- Introducing the high-end figure series [Steel Machine God (Adamas Machina)], featuring high detail and die-casting.
- The first Transformer was the Knight Rodimus, who appeared in the Transformers Movie and other films.
- In collaboration with Flame Toys, we have recreated the styling of both forms while achieving perfect transformation.
- High-end figure series using high detail and die-casting [Steel Machine God (Adamas Machina)].
- The first Transformer, Rodimus, was produced in collaboration with Flame Toys, and features sophisticated styling in both robot and vehicle forms, while incorporating Takara Tomy's transformation technology to achieve perfect transformation.
- The robot mode, inspired by the comic book version, reproduces its stylish form in collaboration with Flame Toys.
- It features a non-transforming figurine finish that makes it hard to believe it can transform at first glance.
- Robot mode: The body is approximately 230mm tall and uses die-cast parts in various places to give it a sense of weight and luxury.
- Articulated for mobility throughout the body, allowing you to display it in dynamic poses.
- The transformation mechanism has been thoroughly refined, allowing for intuitive transformation with just a few steps, and the vehicle mode reproduces the original design created specifically for this product based on the depiction in the comics.
- The two pairs of photon lasers included can be used as two-handed dual-wielding pistols, or combined to form a large gun called the Photon Eliminator.
- The movable wrist can be removed and replaced to pose the saw blade.
- Also included is the handheld communicator that has been depicted many times in the comics.
- All accessories can be attached to the main body in both forms without excess.
- Product contents: Rodimus body (1), photon laser α (1), photon laser β (1), saw blade (1), communicator (1), instruction manual (1)
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