
Kotobukiya released in November of 2011 the 1/72 Godos for their very impressive 1/72 HighEnd Master Model line of Zoids mecha. Although this looks like a cannon fodder unit in the Zoids Universe, I was actually quite surprised after reading the assembly manual that you can buid this as a commander variant by choosing the appropriate option parts in the kit. There is also an option to build the small flying boat craft from pieces of the Godos.

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Released in January of this year was the 1/100 scale NSG-X1 Hresvelgr from the original Frame Arms line of model kits by Kotobukiya. Like all Frame Arms model kits, the NSG-X1 Hresvelgr uses a common Frame Architect as an inner frame where the unique parts can then be attached. Unique about the Hresvelgr is that it can transform itself to a flying mode form from its robot mode. The NSG-X1 Hresvelgr is definitely one of the most colorful kits to come out of the Frame Arms line of Kotobukiya.

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Released in 2006 by Kotobukiya was the 1/72 Mirage YC07-Cronus Vixen ver from their Armored Core line of model kits. The mecha comes equipped with a laser rifle and laser blade for offense and stands about 16.9 cm in height.

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From Kotobukiya’s original 1/100 scale Frame Arms line of model kits is the SA-17s Rapier Zephyr. This model kit was released in November of 2011. Whenever I see the head design of this mecha I can’t help but think of Harley Quinn *snicker* There is an option however in the kit to install a different head style design (mono craft or blade type).

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