HG 598's Monkey Rodi / Monkey Crab Rodi 1/144 - Product Description
This is a High Grade Gunpla model kit of the Monkey Rodi / Monkey Crab Rodi mobile suit in 1/144th scale.
This gunpla kit features pre-coloured parts and snap fit assemble allowing for the completed articulated model to be built and displayed without the need for any glues or paints. When built you will have a faithfully reproduced model of the Monkey Rodi / Monkey Crab Rodi piloted by 598 and featured in Mobile Suit Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans.
This kit includes the parts necessary to build either 598's Monkey Rodi or the Monkey Crab Rodi mobile suit.
When completed you will have an articulated model that faithfully recreates the original design in model form. Thanks to the articulation and included accessories you will be able to recreate poses and scenes from the anime.
The mono-eye is articulated allowing for it to be positioned exactly where desired for more expressive posing.
The Monkey Crab Rodi features articulated claws that can be opened and posed to recreate various action scenes.
This gunpla kit includes a range of weaponry and accessories, including a crowbar, submachine gun, shield, grenades and more! The grenades can be attached to the back of the side skirting armour and a dedicated right holding hand can be used to display one of the grenades in the hand for dynamic action poses.
HG 598's Monkey Rodi / Monkey Crab Rodi Accessories
- Crowbar
- Shield
- Submachine gun
- 2x Grenades
- Armour and claw parts to convert the Monkey Rodi into the Monkey Crap Rodi
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Multiple hand options
- Pair of standard weapon holding hands
- Right grenade holding hands
- Monkey Crab Rodi Claws
- Hammer Chopper (no build instructions)
- Spare Shield adapter
Please note: the pictured Action Base 7 is for illustrative purposes only and is not included with this kit.
Disclaimer: Please note, this is a gunpla or plamo model kit and assembly is required. Images are for Illustrative purposes only and may show professionally painted examples. Product descriptions have been translated from the original text and as such some translation issues may be present.