●1/35 SCALE:2.3 inches (6cm).
●HI-POSEABLE:Over 30 points of articulation.
●HI-SPEC:Made of ABS, POM, PA, and PVC.
●HI-DETAIL:Highly detailed and coloring.
●WEAPONS:A wide variety of weapons and accessories.
●DIORAMA WORLD:Faithfully presenting the kingdom world.
● Titan-Arm Sledge x 1
● Heavy-Caliber Aether-Pressure Machine Guns x 1
● Aether-Pressure Pistol x 2
● Weapon Rack x 1
Mention the Ursus Guard Legion’s Private Guard, and their fearsome combat prowess is the first thing that comes to mind. Their reputation is as savage and imposing as the hellhounds of the underworld. Yet, when the situation requires, each squad is also capable of bearing immense burdens, akin to a pack animal.
The land of Asgard features several well-known snowy regions. Aside from Elmo Polis, which is frozen year-round, the towering Anjou Mountains are also blanketed with snow. The Private Guard’s Titan-Arm Sledge is outfitted with triple-linked Arche engines, enabling it to haul supplies across treacherous mountain terrain. Its integrated skeletal frame allows it to seamlessly reconfigure into a transport vehicle. While its central compartment can only accommodate a single occupant, it can carry additional passengers via a shoulder mount when necessary. If isolated and cut off from help, it can extend its blue steel titan-arm to engage in unrestricted combat operations.
It is said that the vehicle’s design was inspired by technology from the Principality of Omar. Legion Commander Harald was deeply impressed by the elegance and agility of wind-sailed ships gliding across the dunes. While on a diplomatic mission to Elmo Polis, he conceived the idea of a terrain-adaptive vehicle. With the support of Susa X, he developed the Titan-Arm Sledge, which soon became an indispensable part of the Guard’s arsenal.
During the counteroffensive at the mountain pass, the Guard deployed two squads to clamp onto a ten-ton turtle-shaped fortress and extract it from the battlefield, saving countless lives. Veck forces, amused by the scene, gave it humorous nicknames such as “Tray Clamp” or “Meal Cart,” but its combat prowess had long been a source of dread for rival forces across the continent.