Product Description
The concept is an over-scale weapon inspired by the devil's scythe.
This devilishly designed sickle-shaped weapon is made with an abundance of clear parts. The sharp design and beautiful transparency combine to create an overwhelming presence, coupled with its impressive size.
Furthermore, the recombination gimmick allows it to be transformed into multiple weapon forms such as a dagger, sword, and glaive.
This is an item with high play value that combines beautiful design with the possibility of rearranging parts.
Product specifications
- A terrifying yet beautiful design that combines sharp lines and demonic decorations with extensive use of clear parts.
- By rearranging the scythe mode, it can be transformed into multiple weapon forms such as a dagger, sword, or glaive.
- The large blade attachment part of the main body has a built-in joint so you can fine-tune it to your preferred angle.
- The corner parts on the side of the main body and the three clear parts on the back use a 3mm connection standard, so they can also be used as modification parts.
- The handle is also connected via a 3mm connection, allowing for design arrangements using an Alnair rod or pole weapon set.
- Using the included joint parts, you can connect the large blade and dagger to create a twin blade. You can also use two kits to create a giant double-edged sword.
- The blade is molded in two colors: clear blue and the frame in gray.
The design and planning was done by Sera, who is well known for his stylish mecha designs, including Form Arms, the Stride series, and the Customize Blade series.
*Specifications differ from the prototype announced at the event.
accessories
- Large Blade x 1
- Main unit x 1
- Long handle ×1
- Dagger x1
- Joint part x 1
- Total length: approx. 260mm
- Design: sera
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Item Size : 25.5 x 19 x 4.5 cm
Product Specifications
- Item code
- MH69J
- JAN code
- 4934054085880
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.