Megaman Plastic Model Kit: Megaman

Platform: MerchandiseType: Modelbouw SetsUitgever: KotobukiyaThema: Mega Man

Megaman Plastic Model Kit: Megaman

Platform: Merchandise
Uitverkocht
Dit product is helaas uitverkocht.
E-mail alert
Vul hieronder uw e-mail adres in en wij sturen u een bericht zodra het artikel weer op voorraad is!

  • Gemiddelde klantbeoordeling 4,7/5 op Google
  • Al ruim 25 jaar uw game specialist
  • Wij hebben 8 echte winkels
  • Op werkdagen voor 17:00 uur besteld, direct verzonden!
  • Vanaf 45,- gratis verzonden binnen NL!
Platform: MerchandiseType: Modelbouw SetsUitgever: KotobukiyaThema: Mega Man

Omschrijving

Kotobukiya proudly presents Megaman, Capcom's world-recognized and beloved hero, in a plastic model kit! Features multiple points of articulation for a wide range of action poses. Includes interchangeable parts, effects, and even facial expresseions, allowing you to change up your display! Model kit consists of 300 pieces made from pre-colored plastic. No painting necessary!

Mega Man, also known as Rockman in Japan, is a video game character, created by Akira Kitamura and designed by Keiji Inafune and is the title character of what has been referred to as the original Mega Man series developed by Capcom since 1987. Since then, he has become one of the company's primary original characters and continues to be one of the video game industry's most recognizable icons. Having appeared on many gaming systems since the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Man has had a wide gaming audience, and his games continue to evolve with the ever-changing hardware demands of modern gaming systems.

Mega Man's fictional universe can be divided into seven categories, each featuring different variations and incarnations of a robotic boy hero. Although "Mega Man", or "Rockman", is usually the name used to describe only the original Mega Man from the classic series, it can also be used less specifically to describe the Mega Man series of fictional works, or the group of adherently named main characters within. His most notable appearances have been within his own self-titled games, beginning with Rockman for the Nintendo Famicom in 1987. This, and all future Mega Man games released in North America and Europe, would bear the title "Mega Man" due to Capcom USA's early decision to change the name. Prior to decision on the name "Mega Man" which was proposed by Joseph Morici, Capcom had even considered the name "Rainbow Man" as a possible title due to the nature of Mega Man's color change when using different Robot Master
Toon meer Toon minder