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Toys: Turn A Gundam Moonlight Butterfly

Posted on : 14-01-2010 | By : | In : Toys/Kits

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We’ve already talked about the Robot Damashii Turn A Gundam before but Bandai have recently released a special edition version via their collector focused online shop. This is of the Turn A emitting its Moonlight Butterfly, which in the anime is made up of a vast number of nanomachines. In addition, the base toy itself is available with translucent plastic. However, that’s not all as you can also buy a pack including the Turn X or even just the Moonlight Butterfly “wings” on their own (if you already have the older toys). Due to the nature of Bandai’s approach to shipping abroad, you may need to go via places like Tokyo Hunter though. Both the Turn A and Turn X were recently featured in Gundam vs Gundam Next Plus, along with their respective Moonlight Butterfly attacks in case you’re wondering.

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