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HG 1/144 Masurao

Hi everyone, now time for another kit of mine, Masurao (GNX-U02X) 

This is customized design of MS built for Graham Aker (Mr. Bushido) by Billy Katagiri and his team, which Graham demand great speed and excellent melee combat capabilities
As for Billy worked before for Union, this MS trully resemble MS Over Flag. The Masurao is powered by a GN Tau Drive and also capable of accessing a Trans-Am-like system (based on note of Professor Ralph Eifman) that allows it to fight on the same level as its rival 00 Raiser. This sharp snap-fit kit of Masurao will be fully articulated with polycapped joints upon completion. Includes a pair of GN beam sabers and optional hands (open hands and grip hands)

(Hint : Graham Aker a.k.a Mr. Bushido voice actor is Yuuichi Nakamura also voice actor of Saotome Alto from Macross Frontier) 




The horns at Masurao's head can move forward and backward


With unique sole
 


Equipped with two beam saber; Large beam saber named Howard and Small beam saber named Daryl. That two name was two compatriot of Graham Aker which KIA (Kill in Action) versus Gundam. 
Daryl was KIA versus Throne Zwei and Howard Mason was KIA versus Gundam Dynames.




BANDAI give additional standard stand for this kit in the box  


Masurao with it predecessor, MS Over Flag

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