Armored Core For Answer CR-HOGIRE Noblesse Oblige model kit
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Armored Core Noblesse Oblige Model Kit Will Return with More Parts

Kotobukiya revealed that it will release a more complete version of the Noblesse Oblige model kit from Armored Core: For Answer. The company published a webpage for the Rosenthal CR-HOGIRE Noblesse Oblige Full Package Version.

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In Armored Core: For Answer — which was available on the PS3 and Xbox 360 — Noblesse Oblige is the NEXT unit owned by Gerald Gendlin, the #5-ranked Lynx pilot in the Collared arena. Gerald used the full TYPE-HOGIRE set that was published by Rosenthal.

The original Noblesse Oblige model kit was released in 2007. This full version will add more parts that Kotobukiya previously made for the stock HOGIRE kit and its Gunmetal version. The kit owners can also make further customization by using parts from other 1/72 scale Armored Core Variable Infinity kits, such as the BFF 063AN Ambient.

Kotobukiya has opened pre-orders for the model kit on its own Japanese online shop with a price tag of 10,780 yen (~$71.66). While it suggests people residing outside Japan to contact its partner retailers, they can also opt to order the kit on AmiAmi, which supports international shipping with a discounted item price of 8,080 yen (~$53.77).

The full version of the 1/72 scale Armored Core Variable Infinity model kit of Rosenthal CR-HOGIRE Noblesse Oblige will be available in March 2024.


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