1/24 HEXA GEAR Governor Armor Type: Knight (Bianco) (Reissue)
1/24 HEXA GEAR Governor Armor Type: Knight (Bianco) (Reissue)
The Governor Armor Type: Knight (Bianco) is a powerful and versatile figure designed for mounted combat, drawing inspiration from the...
The Governor Armor Type: Knight (Bianco) is a powerful and versatile figure designed for mounted combat, drawing inspiration from the Pawn A1 model. With enhanced armor and a specialized mounted combat system, this figure brings incredible articulation and flexibility to your HEXA GEAR lineup. Its compact yet robust design includes armor enhancements for increased survivability and powerful performance, particularly when paired with heavy weapons. The Bianco version features a detailed design with interchangeable parts and flexible mounting arms that allow for dynamic posing and combat customization.
Key Features:
- Specialized Mounted Combat Armor: Armor focused on protecting the torso while maintaining mobility, ideal for use with HEXA GEAR units.
- Interchangeable Weaponry: Includes a large sword and shield, both with customizable configurations. The sword can combine with the Knight [Nero] cannon (sold separately) to create the "Judgment Ram."
- High Articulation: Despite its small size (82mm tall), the figure boasts 24 movable parts for a wide range of dynamic poses.
- Mounting Arms: Equipped with flexible mounting arms compatible with various armor and weapon attachments.
- Customizable Shield: Features clear molded parts for realism, with grip and mounting flexibility for varied defensive and offensive poses.
Included Items:
- Sparda heavy-mass projectile (large sword)
- Shield with movable grip parts
- Mounting arm
- Additional detachable armor parts
This reissue is a must-have for fans of the HEXA GEAR series, offering exceptional detail, customization, and compatibility with other HEXA GEAR figures.
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