Square Enix's Xenogears Model Kit Is Over $50 Off At Amazon
Amazon has a discount on a model kit of the Siebzehn Gear from Square Enix's religiously infused '90s mech RPG.
Remember Xenogears? A turn-based RPG from the height of Squaresoft's dominance in the 1990s, it combined sci-fi and fantasy elements and a whole lot of mental illness troubles with giant mechs wailing on each other. It was pretty cool, and now you can bring a little part of that into your life with Square Enix's model kit of the Siebzehn, one of the titular "Gears" of Xenogears. Amazon has the Xenogears Siebzehn model kit on sale for only $97.16 (was $150). Though the MSRP for this model kit is $150, it was selling for around $170 on Amazon earlier this year.
This is one of Square Enix's Structure Arts Plus plastic model kits, which you'll need to assemble and paint. It includes 206 pieces and stands at 7.5 inches tall, according to Square's website. It also comes with two sets of alternate hands and a display stand so you can make your Siebzehn look battle-ready.
It ships directly from Amazon and arrives before Christmas, but we expect this to sell out pretty fast, as it's unlikely Amazon has very many units on hand.
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