Accessory Kit Overview:
Introducing the Bandai 30MM Armored Core VI: Fires Of Rubicon Option Parts Weapon Set #05 Accessory Kit. This optional weapon kit is based on the "Armored Core VI: Fires Of Rubicon" video game, reflecting the high-tech and futuristic aesthetic of the series. This set is designed for easy snap-fit assembly and requires no glue or paint, unless additional detail is desired. This accessory kit includes a variety of weapon parts that can be used to outfit your mecha with different offensive capabilities, including the iconic RF-024 Turner, HI-32: BU-TT/A, BML-G1/P07VTC-12, and the SI-24: SU-Q5. Additionally, this kit allows you to recreate the Pulse Shield's deployment with the included PET sticker sheet. The kit offers snap-together components that are easy to assemble and require no glue, making it accessible for modelers of all skill levels. These weapon parts can be attached to 30MM Model Kits to create different configurations and combat styles, creating a customizable way to showcase your models.
Note: Photo of completed model is for illustrative purposes only. This is an accessory kit that requires assembly and does not include the base figure.
Features:
- Snap-together assembly for easy, glue-free construction
- Includes a variety of weapon parts for enhanced customization
- Compatible with most 30MM models, especially those inspired by Armored Core VI
- High-quality plastic components ensure durability and precision
- Allows for the creation of different mecha configurations and combat styles
- Detailed design reflecting the intricate weaponry from Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon
- Ideal for enhancing existing mecha models or building custom configurations
Includes:
- (1) RF-024 Turner Standard Assault Rifle
- (1) HI-32: BU-TT/A Default Left Arm Unit Set
- (1) BML-G1/P07VTC-12 Missile Launcher Set
- (1) SI-24: SU-Q5 Pulse Shield Set
- (1) PET Sheet
Needed to Complete:
- (1) Sprue Cutter/Hobby Knife
- Paint and Finishing Tools as Needed
This product was added to our catalog on November 15, 2024