• Life sized Gundam is back and will have a light saber

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    Millions had headed over to the artificial island of Odaiba last year to check out the Gundam RX-78-2 Tokyo Green Project. sadly for Gundam fans the life-sized robot was dismantled soon. However a new project has been announced which will see Gundam rise again in the city of Shizuoka which is 45 minutes away by Bullet train from Tokyo. The guardian robot will have a light saber in his hand and Mount Fuji in the background. Sweet!!!.


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    [Bandai Japan]

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