
Mechatro WeGo Blue Sparkle Edition 6-inch sofubi figure
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10cm / 4" tall
highly articulated
1/35 scale
comes with stackable display case
parts are interchangeable with other WeGos
ABS & die-cast metal
In the late 1940s, the mechatronic bot industry had developed worldwide. However, its size was large, even though it was a humanoid, it was inorganic, and it was just a thing that was just like a machine tool. These mechatronic bots were also imported to Japan, but because of their huge size that does not fit the country of Japan, it has not spread widely and there are few opportunities for the general public to see. In 1957, Japan's "Mechatro Chubu" (Chubu Mechatronics) announces a breakthrough mini mechatronic bot that has not existed before, it was Light Mechatrobot "Tube one."
The WeGo is the world's smallest Mechatrobot which was designed to be used for children’s school commute in under-populated areas and for various recreational purposes.
Look at this guy. He's so nervous about selling out that he's about to upchuck a belly full of brads and servos. Poor little robot dude. Grab a WeGo Hinomaru before it's too late.