Image courtesy of Capcom and Takara Tomy

Zoids Mizutsune and Rajang Model Kits Coming This October

The Monster HunterZoids crossover toys featuring Gatling Fox Mizutsune and Knuckle Kong Rajang are now available for pre-order. After teasing the two products on separatedays, Capcom and Takara Tomy have opened pre-orders for both toys on their respective web stores. Both companies will formally release the products in October 2025.

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Takara Tomy had listed the two new toys under the Synergenex brand, which has mostly comprised pre-built action figures for crossover projects like The Amazing Spider-Man with Zoids and Macross 7 with Transformers. However, the new listings for the Mizutsune and Rajang crossover Zoids confirm that they will appear as model kits in a similar fashion to the Sonic Bird Rathalos and the Magnamalo-inspired Beast Liger Sinister Armor that came out in 2024.

The owner must first assemble the parts to complete the Zoids’ skeletons. After that, they can complete the kits by placing their outer armor parts. Each kit will also come with a 1/35 scale pilot figure. Once completed, the owner can also insert a AAA battery to make the Zoids walk on their own.

Both kits will be available separately with the same price tag of 6,600 yen (~$44.75). But even though e-Capcom and Takara Tomy Mall have international shipping widgets in WorldShopping and Buyee, respectively, both Japanese web stores still block the widgets from making these products shippable outside Japan. People residing outside the country can still order both kits from other websites like AmiAmi, HobbySearch, and HobbyLinkJapan.

The Monster HunterZoids crossover model kits of Gatling Fox Mizutsune and Knuckle Kong Rajang will be available in October 2025.


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