Bandai 1/100 HG YF-29 Durandal Valkyrie (Saotome Alto Machine) Macross Frontier

2,500.00

Down Payment: 30%

Less 5% for Loyalty card holder if paid in full.

Balance will be settled upon arrival / pick up of the item

ETA: August 2023

Deadline : April 10, 2022 or until slots are full.

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Down Payment: 30%

Less 5% for Loyalty card holder if paid in full.

Balance will be settled upon arrival / pick up of the item

ETA: August 2023

Deadline : April 10, 2023 or until slots are full.

Product Description

The YF-29 Durandal Valkyrie flown by Alto Saotome in “Macross Frontier” is the newest entry in Bandai’s HG “Macross” model-kit lineup! This kit adopts the “Shortcut Change,” which simplifies the transformation sequence by using replacement parts while still taking full advantage of the ease of assembly and wide range of motion unique to the HG series. The kit faithfully reproduces the curved beauty of the forward wings in Fighter mode, and the characteristic silhouette in Gerwalk mode. Its Battroid mode expresses its characteristic sharp body line too. The shoulders feature a pull-out joint for an expanded range of motion, and a three-way axis of movement in the chest allows a wide range of motion to the front, back, and both sides. The missile hatches on the shoulders and legs can be deployed, and the knife can be stored in the shield; expressive hand parts are also included. Order this iconic mech for your own collection today!

[Includes]:

  • Gun pod
  • Shield
  • Knife
  • Landing gear (x1 set)
  • Fighter form reproduction parts (x1 set)
  • Joint parts (x1 set)
  • Hand parts (x1 set)
  • Base for display
  • Name stickers

Brand

Bandai

Bandai Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered in Irvine, California and Richmond, London. Bandai is a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings and is the parent company's core toy production division. From 1981 until 2001, Bandai produced video game consoles.