![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Due to being released at the same time, the Rockman X series model kits are compatible largely compatible with the accessories and parts from the Rockman 8 line, and vice-versa.Ī new, transluscent model kit of the Ultimate Armor was created in response to the release of Rockman X4, and was packaged in a special edition with the Sega Saturn version of the game, though it would later see an independent release. The EX Armor parts were released via plastic bag originally as well, containing the upgrade parts for both X and Zero. Later on these armors were packed in boxes containing a base body as well. Originally, non-X and Zero characters and weapon recolors were released in individual plastic bags, as well as reduced-articulation Mega Frames for displaying unused parts. Unlike Duo, Tengu Man and Sword Man from the Rockman 8 line, all the body frames come pre-assembled and are secured by screws. Most of them are the same base model X with different colors, weapons, or armors, except for a few like Zero, VAVA MK-II and Vajurila FF. Tengu Man - Advertised with blue plastic, but released with white plastic.įigures from the Rockman X series.Rush Iron Buster (misspelled Rash on the box).Rockman Iron Buster (Blue Plated Version).The Rockman, Blues, Forte and Rush model kits include "Iron Buster" accessories, which are oversized busters with a mechanical ability to figure small metal balls (plastic in some releases, as with X Iron Buster) at included cardboard targets. Rockman, Blues and Forte use assembled bodies with attached limbs, while Duo, Tengu Man and Sword Man mount onto skeletal frames that must be assembled. Figures from Rockman 8 released by Bandai in 1997, in the Rockman 10th anniversary. ![]()
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