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Kotobukiya ARMORED CORE 2 (2000) Cool looking video game mecha... Kotobukiya ARMORED CORE 2 2000 To insure your action figure collection, get in touch with Collectibles Insurance. Say "Figures.com" to get 5% off your first term premiums. To buy action figures, take a look at BigBadToyStore.com, BriansToys.com, ToyWiz.com, SmallJoes.com, MonkeyDepot.com, and Urban-Collector.com. For Gears of War and other collectible video game statues and replicas, visit TriForce. For statues and sculptures, go to CSMooreStudio.com. While not quite as cool as the designs seen in Front Mission (which also received figures from Koto, and more recently by Square Enix - Full Review HERE), the Armored Core mecha still hold their ground as fantastic looking future military vehicles. More streamlined than the Front Mission mechs, Armored Core units, or ACs, featured a variety of interchangable gear, from beam swords and firearms, to boosters and shields. Pictured is the very first Armored Core 2 action figure released by Kotobukiya, the ECM-XROO. Actually, it's not so much a mech name, but the description of a part: the torso, or core. Armored... Core. Catchy. For those into the game series (I've never played one), Armored Core V is on tap for release in 2012. >> CARDBACK ARCHIVE <<
Kotobukiya ARMORED CORE 2 (2000)
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