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Title: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: kosmos on September 07, 2012, 09:51:09 AM
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Bandai and Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA announced a couple of days ago the release of another Rockman figure inside the D-Arts toy line, but this time it's not another Rockman X figure, this time it's the turn of Rockman from the Classic series. Below you can read the official press release.

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the original Japan game release, Tamashii Nations is proud to announce the long awaited and highly requested release of classic Megaman into the ranks of the advanced D-Arts high-articulation action figure series. Fan feedback was critical in the design of this set, which features Met and Rush figures! Superior articulation allows for recreating a variety of action poses. Also included in set is an extensive array of accessory parts such as shot effect parts, as well as two interchangeable face parts, additional right arm Mega Buster parts and Mega Buster barrel opening part, interchangeable right arm, and interchangeable left/right hand parts.

The figure will be released in Japan this December for 3,675 Yens and January 2013 in North America for $44.99.
Title: Re: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: Hypershell on September 08, 2012, 05:39:48 PM
I gather Rush isn't articulated (or at least not much) if he's a pack-in, but getting a Classic series 3-for-1 is still a pretty sweet deal.

The ONLY reason this figure is not terribly high on my collectibles list is because it's a bit redundant with me personally: I already have the old RS Rush and Kotobukiya's Rock.
Title: Re: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: Flame on September 08, 2012, 05:58:59 PM
RS Rush? Really?
Title: Re: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: Police Girl on September 08, 2012, 06:12:38 PM
I gather Rush isn't articulated (or at least not much) if he's a pack-in, but getting a Classic series 3-for-1 is still a pretty sweet deal.

He has visible joints on his knees. Chances are he has full leg joints and a head joint at least, this is a Japanese figure after all and not a lazy American one with two joints.

I mean, Articulation is a must with Bandai's Poseables.
Title: Re: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: Flame on September 08, 2012, 06:58:40 PM
The articulation is pretty obvious on him, and im pretty sure pack in or not, if he's part of the D-Arts line, he will have decent articulation.

But I am sure he probably wont have the ability to jet morph though.
Title: Re: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: Turian on September 08, 2012, 07:07:47 PM
Instant buy. Seriously, he is in scale with the x series d-arts. How awesome is that?
Title: Re: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: Gaia on September 09, 2012, 03:35:41 AM
The articulation is pretty obvious on him, and im pretty sure pack in or not, if he's part of the D-Arts line, he will have decent articulation.

But I am sure he probably wont have the ability to jet morph though.

Well, bandai is known to have interchangable features of a character, so Rush Jet IS possible, but as a seperate body in which you have to take rush apart then re-assemble, Jazwares style. I could be wrong though.
Title: Re: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: Hypershell on September 09, 2012, 05:12:40 AM
He has visible joints on his knees. Chances are he has full leg joints and a head joint at least, this is a Japanese figure after all and not a lazy American one with two joints.
It does look that way when you zoom in, doesn't it?  I was caught off guard by the fact that his pose is identical across the two images.

Well, we'll see.  I'm still playing catch-up with the other D-Arts figures, though; I only have Full Armor X.
Title: Re: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: Sub Tank on September 09, 2012, 05:39:46 AM
if only it was a /d/ arts rockman figure
Title: Re: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: Hypershell on September 09, 2012, 06:05:41 AM
Kotobukiya's Roll is probably the closest thing we have to that.  At least officially.
Title: Re: Bandai announces D-Arts Rockman figure
Post by: Ladd Spencer on September 24, 2012, 07:43:37 AM
Instant buy. Seriously, he is in scale with the x series d-arts. How awesome is that?
How can you tell? What's the scale of Mega Man to X, anyway? Were they ever pictured together? I'm not picking your post apart; I'm just so curious now.

So these D-Arts models are posable, like freely? As opposed to picking a pose and gluing? I hate sticking paper in joints.