Armored Core For Answer Ambient model kit
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Armored Core For Answer Ambient Model Kit Will Return in June 2024

Kotobukiya has confirmed that it will restock its Armored Core Variable Infinity model kit of the BFF 063AN Ambient from For Answer. Originally released in 2012, the kit is set to make its return in June 2024.

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Once the 1/72 scale model kit is completely assembled, the owner will be able to open and close the hatches for the Over Boost and 063ANPM missiles without having to replace any parts. They can also mix and match the parts with other kits from the Armored Core Variable Infinity series.

Pre-orders for the Ambient model kit are immediately available in Japan via Kotobukiya Online Shop with a price tag of 5,720 yen (~$38). People who place their orders by December 19, 2023 will have a guaranteed stock. Those who reside outside Japan are advised to contact Kotobukiya’s partner retailers to check the kit’s availability.

Ambient is the NEXT craft piloted by Lilium Wolcott, the second-highest-ranked Lynx in For Answer‘s arena-like Collared Order Matches. It is fully comprised of parts from Bernard and Felix Foundation’s 063AN series. FromSoftware and Ubisoft released Armored Core: For Answer for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2008.

Kotobukiya has been releasing numerous figures and model kits based on Armored Core mechs. In September 2022, it revealed a new Decoction Models line of action figures that launched with the Rayleonard 03-AALIYAH Supplice from For Answer‘s prequel, Armored Core 4.

Kotobukiya will release the new restocks of the Armored Core Variable Infinity model kit of BFF 063AN Ambient in June 2024.


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