ORE…SANJOU!
Tamashii Nations is taking us for a Time Trippin’ Ride with the latest Heisei Era Kamen Rider to join the impressive S.H.Figuarts Shinkocchu Seihou line up with release info for their forthcoming Kamen Rider Den-O figure thanks to some new magazine scans that have been making the rounds.
We first caught wind of this figure thanks to the last Tamashii Nations event, and thanks to these scans we now have more information on this upcoming figure: S.H.Figuarts Shinkocchu Seihou Kamen Rider Den-O Sword Form will be released April 2020 for 8800 yen.
But it seems like he won’t be alone, in addition to Sword Form pictures for a Shinkocchou Seihou Kamen Rider Den-O Gun Form were also found. It seems as though Sword and Gun Form will be coming together in one set, and this figure will incorporate an armor change gimmick much like the previously released OOO lineup or Geiz Revive but at this time we have no real clarification on whether or not Gun form is an armor change gimmick or a stand-alone figure.
Whether or not this figure will combo change or not, and whether or not our friends over at Blufin Brands will bring it over stateside remains to be seen, but we’ll be sure to update you as soon as more info is provided.
Kiwami says
Confirmed for release April 2020! Plus a teaser for Gun Form!
MaskedRiderAsakura says
This thing is gorgeous. 10 bucks says Nega Den-O is the Tamashii Nations exclusive for next year.
Also hoping we get Zeronos, but I think that's more a matter of "when" and not "if".
FreshToku says
Oh no, I bet they're going to tease us with the possibility of having an entire line-up of all the Imagin transformed and Ryotarou (either Plat or Liner, or both!!) eventually. I need a Den-Liner so I can fast-travel to that future.
Kiwami says
Also hoping we get Zeronos, but I think that's more a matter of "when" and not "if".
Kiryu says
Actually, word on the grapevine is that Gun Form is an armor set and will be included with Sword.
Kiwami says
Kurona says
That definitely makes it worth the price tag, god DAMN.
Tokumonkey says
Not necessarily. Parts-swapping gimmicks, if the customer actually uses them, run the risk of quickly wearing out a figure, and every swapped part presents another potential QC concern. People shelling out $80 for a new figure should reasonably expect it to be relatively sturdy.
KaijuUltraFan says
that looks really nice
ZeoRangerV says
Consider this: a few years ago they announced a 12-inch transforming Den-O figure that never saw the light of day, and now a gimmick-based Den-O is revealed as the next Shinkocchou Seihou. Obviously it won’t be quite as advanced as this can only do Sword and Gun forms, but I wouldn’t be surprised if some of their plans for that ended up here.
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