Bandai Toys' new high-tech product, the Zeonic Tech robot codenamed "ZEONIC TECHNICS" will completely surpass the entertainment scope of Gundam plastic model. The first work, the tabletop Zaku robot, not only allows players to assemble it by themselves like Gundam plastic model, but also can be learned through acquired learning, which brings more fun. Let's take a look. The tabletop Zaku robot was originally the protagonist of "ZEONIC TECHNICS", a technical lecture project by Bandai Sotsu Sunrise aimed at middle school students and above. Now, a mass-produced version of the robot will be officially launched, and its entertainment value will surpass that of Gundam plastic model. After players assemble it by themselves, they can introduce a dedicated APP program to realize the acquired learning function, bringing more complex action poses, etc. Of course, this can be said to be a smaller version of the future Zakushi, and the price is not cheap, priced at 98,890 yen. Interested players can pay attention to the official page for pre-order, but the actual product will not be delivered until March 2020. ·Desktop Zaku robot live demonstration: |
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