Kotaku previously reported that Japanese model company Kotobukiya had made one-to-one scale plastic parts for a Border Break mecha model. It has now been put together.
According to Kotobukiya, this was to be the largest one-to-one scale plastic model ever.
The parts were on runners in Shinjuku Station in Tokyo.
They had to be cut out, and then the plastic model was painted and put together.
Here is the finished model, unveiled in Tokyo.
本物だ……!
本物の輝星・空式だ…。
4枚目はボーダーブレイク公式コスプレイヤーのこよみさんとKANAME☆さんです!
ロボットもお二人もめっちゃカッコ良かったです!#BBPS4 #BB実物大プラモ pic.twitter.com/paggx0ncrE— いなむー (@inamu1991) August 1, 2018
展示は本日18時頃まで!#BBPS4 pic.twitter.com/ZkORFZgKwV
— 【公式】PS4®版『ボーダーブレイク』 (@SEGABB_PS4) August 2, 2018
秋葉原でボーダーブレイク の1/1 BR展示を撮影してきた。なにぶんロボット撮影は経験がないので、どう撮ればいいのか…… pic.twitter.com/Svg8CMMFA6
— 芹沢文書 (@DocSeri) August 1, 2018
歩いてたらボーダーブレイクのイベントやってた!! pic.twitter.com/6TdQtDsWKd
— 古川未鈴 (@FurukawaMirin) August 1, 2018
PS4をお持ちのみなさん、まずはダウンロードしてみませんか?
基本プレイ無料のハイスピードロボットチームバトル
PS4版『BORDER BREAK(ボーダーブレイク)』
本日、リリースされました!!https://t.co/UGWjVYupn9#BBPS4 pic.twitter.com/6DTodl5Pe3
— セガ公式アカウント (@SEGA_OFFICIAL) August 2, 2018
Looks as though some fancy lighting was added.
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I was kinda hoping they cut it all out.
I’m only a little disappointed that a giant novelty pen knife and bottle of glue weren’t used.