Friday, October 3, 2025

Hiya Toys Falcon Armor X Revealed (Updated)

Not the clearest photo, but it’s all we’ve got for now. UPDATE: Better image added! Spotted by Toys Lab at Wonderfest Shanghai 2025, Hiya Toys has a new Falcon Armor X figure on display. Like X, Zero, and Sigma, it’s 1/12 scale and features the same articulation range.

That’s all the info for now—we’ll share more details as soon as they surface!

Source: Rockman: RockPage

9 comments:

  1. I already have Falcon from Kotobukiya, but it's a good thing Hiya is on the same scale. I can definitely go for Gaea, Shadow, Glide and Neutral, if any of those are on the cards...

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  2. I think they should go for the 1st armor and then the ultimate as those are the most iconic ones and a good test bed for the others. That being said I will always respect a line for making the attempt even if it doesn't get far.

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    1. 1st armor is recognizable due to being the first one, but desin-wise it's pretty simplistic compared to the other. i can see why a figure manufacturer would go for the more visually distinctive Falcon Armor if they wanna make an attempt.

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    2. But hasn't this often led to lines that die out regardless, leading to tons of X/Zero/popular armor figures and nothing else? I might be wrong

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  3. ok you guys, I get it, its a toy show & you are showing a prototype off~ but oh my GOD is that a sloppy armature print job. I mean why on earth would any toy maker use a filament printer over resin couldn't afford the $600 price difference?, there are layer lines all over the place, what a mess.

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    1. Because it's an industry standard I see all the time, its easily sand-able and primeable, and there is no reason to spend $600 dollars for a new machine when the old one works fine.
      Most people realize what a prototype is and don't lose their minds over things like layer lines. Every resin print I have ever seen in person has bubbles in it and also look terrible. So...
      Also, if it's a nylon print you might have more robustness and flexibility than a rigid resin print.

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    2. Oh, good. I don't need to spend 600 dollars to make something that's just going to turn out terrible, then.

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  4. Koto already delivered not to mention the 200$ falcon armor figure cant be beat.

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