Figma Kamen Rider Previews


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Max Factory updated their Figma Blog with preview images of their upcoming “Figma Kamen Rider Dragon Knight” and “Figma Kamen Rider Wing Knight” from Kamen Rider Dragon Knight ^^

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A bit weird, but it’s funny how they include the equipment of “Ryuki’s Dragreder Form” from Kamen Rider Decade, when it was supposed to be based on the US adaptation of “Dragon Knight”… or maybe I’m missing something here ( ^ _ ^ );

Via Figma’s Blog.

9 Responses to “Figma Kamen Rider Previews”

  1. Ken's avatar Ken Says:

    You’re definitely missing something.
    Kamen Rider Ryuki series is originally Japanese you know.

    • wcloudxkumo's avatar wcloudxkumo Says:

      That I know ^^;

      I’m referring to the equipment that’s on the shoulders, since I only saw it in Decade and never really watch finish Ryuki ^^

  2. Murakami Night's avatar Murakami Night Says:

    Ryuki gets the shields when he uses Guard Vent in the original series. ^^

  3. SirusRiddler's avatar SirusRiddler Says:

    Really? Kamen Rider? I really don’t think that’s necessary for the figma line. Poseable Kamen Rider action figures have been out there since forever.

    Don’t they have more obscure characters or more Haruhi/Konata reincarnations they need to release? They should really work on some characters from Weekly Jump series.

    • pus2meong's avatar pus2meong Says:

      It might not necessary for Figma line, but I think it necessary for GSC to counter Bandai’s monopoly on Kamen Rider action figure series, and saying: “Okay, who’s said if no one can’t produce 14cm-ish action figure, except Bandai, huh?”

      XD

  4. Alteisen's avatar Alteisen Says:

    They have to continue with Guyver´s Bio Fighter series.

  5. Ryuki's avatar Ryuki Says:

    Ryuki was using Guard Vent on this position in episode 6 (if I correctly remember it), it was the same episode where Kamen Rider Scissors died & Ryuki destroying his contract monster Volcancer

  6. Nightslash3535's avatar Nightslash3535 Says:

    I think these figures are really well made compared to the older Bandai stuff and truly fit (if they’re in scale) into your SH Figuarts line and granted the joints are barely seen.

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