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Crossbone Gundam - Steel Seven - Combination 1) Model Name: Crossbone Gundam X1 Full Cloth (*F97) 2) Model Name: Gundam F90II, L Type & I Type Set 3) Model Name: Gundam F91, Beam Launcher Set - Series: Bandai Mobile Suit Ensemble Thank you for viewing. This is a set of three Gundam-type mobile suits from the SNRI (S.N.R.I.) F9 series, from Bandai's Mobile Suit Ensemble. I am a fan of Yuichi Hasegawa's "Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam," and I wanted to recreate the "Steel Seven" operation, so I purchased the F90, F91, and F97 in the Mobile Suit Ensemble series. This is a combination of the F9 series Gundams, starting with the ambitious F90 from SNRI (S.N.R.I. = Strategic Naval Research Institute), which aimed for high performance while reducing the cost and resource consumption of mobile suits, in contrast to AE (Anaheim Electronics), which continued to produce "Gundam" type mobile suits, from RX78 to Xi Gundam. Technically, the main engine was made smaller and more powerful by changing from the conventional Minovsky-UNESCO fusion reactor to a laser fusion reactor. Furthermore, space was saved by embedding the system's wiring and circuit boards into the movable frame and armor (= almost a psycho-frame?!), and the ease of operation and control was achieved by incorporating a bio-sensor, resulting in the successful development of small, high-performance mobile suits! That was the setting. I could eat three bowls of rice just with this setting, and I think it's a very romantic mobile suit lineup. Although these are romantic machines, I'm somehow reluctant to assemble them, and the plastic models are piled up in the back of the closet. I was satisfied with just buying them. Since it's a waste if I don't build the plastic models, I'd like to sell them as a set for decluttering. If anyone likes Crossbone Gundam, would you like to buy them? Thank you very much.
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