Megami Device: AUV Susanowo Regalia Model Kit
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Megami Device: AUV Susanowo Regalia Model Kit

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Megami Device: AUV Susanowo Regalia Model KitManufacturer: Kotobukiya Height (assembled, approx): 180mm Series: Megami Device Introducing a new model from the Megami Device series, a plastic model kit series combining bishoujo style beauties and heavy duty weapons and armor. The latest character to join the series is AUV SUSANOWO REGALIA, another successor to ASRA named after a god! Donned in her own regalia armor, Susanowo carries a presence that rivals the well received AUV AMATERASU REGALIA.

Manufacturer: Kotobukiya
Height (assembled, approx): 180mm
Series: Megami Device

 

Introducing a new model from the Megami Device series, a plastic model kit series combining bishoujo-style beauties and heavy-duty weapons and armor. The latest character to join the series is AUV SUSANOWO REGALIA, another successor to ASRA named after a god!

Donned in her own regalia armor, Susanowo carries a presence that rivals the well-received AUV AMATERASU REGALIA.

While retaining the same voluptuous proportions of the main body, newly designed hair and chest parts are used to create this brand new Susanowo form.

While sharing some equipment with Amaterasu Regalia, this model features all-new weapons and with the design being reminiscent of royal attire, the term “Regalia” is included in the name.

Megami Device is a plastic model kit series where users can enjoy equipping weapons and armor to articulated bishoujo-style beauties. The “machinika” body designed by Masaki Apsy allows you to create more dynamic and beautiful poses with this model.

The design for this model was handled by Nidy-2D- from the ASRA and AUV series!

Model Specifications:

  • Parts such as the face, hair and chest are newly designed and sculpted specifically for Susanowo to create a powerful presence different from that of Amaterasu.
  • The newly designed regalia equipment is more compact than AUV Susanowo, easy to assemble, and creates a showy silhouette.
  • The parts for the signature weapons and large capes draped over each of the legs can be reconfigured to create a wide variety of forms for users to enjoy.
  • The model comes with three pre-painted face parts.
  • The parts can be configured to display the model in full armor for “Armed Mode,” or without armor for “Unarmed Mode.”
  • The “machinika” base body boasts an impressive range of flexibility, allowing it to be displayed in a variety of natural poses, such as holding a weapon at the ready or sitting down.
  • The kit includes a variety of weapons and joint parts that can be used to create different combat scenes.
  • Due to the 3mm connection points on each part and the compatibility of the head, this model can be customized with existing M.S.G, Frame Arms, Frame Arms Girl, Hexa Gear, Sousai Shojo Teien, and Arcanadea series parts.
  • The kit includes decals for the eyes and other markings.

 

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