Transformable Metal Gear Sahelanthropus Figure Coming To Japan Next April

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Japanese toy manufacturer Sentinel has unveiled its Metal Gear Sahelanthropus figure (thanks Forbes). You’ll recognize it as the bipedal tank from Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.

 

The figure is 28cm tall when stood upright but is able to transform into its other, more tank-like form too. It has a red LED light on its faceplate (requiring two LR41 batteries) and is armed with a shield and two Akiaru blade effect parts. It also comes with a base to stand it on.

 

The Metal Gear Sahelanthropus figure will be sold in Japan for ¥36,100, or $299.81 (€268.55 for Europeans). It will be distributed starting April 2016 but can be pre-ordered here.


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