Sunrise's classic "Mech Wars" is the latest hand-made and openly produced, well-made and unique

Sunrise's classic "Mech Wars" is the latest hand-made and openly produced, well-made and unique

How many friends still remember the classic robot animation "Mech Wars Dragonar" by Japan's SUNRISE? Recently, the official announced the launch of the latest assembly model, the Dragonar 1 special edition that the protagonist rode in the later period. Let's take a look at it together.

"Mech Wars Dragonar" is a SF robot TV animation produced by SUNRISE. It was first broadcast in 1987. It tells the story of the year 2087 in the Western calendar, when the earth and the universe are shrouded in the flames of fierce war. The "Unified Empire Kiganos" that advocates human regeneration has established a military dictatorship on the moon and launched a war against the Earth United Government in an attempt to conquer the Earth sphere.

Three civilian boys living in the space colony of Alukat - Ken Wakabayashi, Tap and Wright - accidentally obtained the boot disk of the three Dragonar machines, a new type of Metal Armor stolen from Kiganos by the Allied Forces, and logged in as its pilots.

Different from the Gunpla series, the mechas in "Mech Wars Dragonar" have a unique charm. The prototype of the new figure comes from the special edition of Dragonar 1 that the protagonist rode in the later period. It is well-made and unique. The price is 18,000 yen and it is scheduled to be released in May. Interested friends can follow the official page: click to enter.

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