HG TOLRO-800 "Torohachi" - Release Info

HGUC TOLRO-800 "Torohachi"
The Gundam Base Limited
Release Date: August 5, 2023
Price: 2,200 Yen

The TOLRO-800 is a mobile suit used by Banagher Links for a part-time job cleaning up space debris while he was a student at the Industrial 7 space colony. Banagher also used one of it to help Audrey Burne escape from possible death. The unit appears in the photonovel and in the OVA series of Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn.


First model prototype revealed at the 61st Shizuoka Hobby Show with August 2023 release and a price tag of 2,200 Yen as Gundam Base Limited model kit.

The TOLRO-800 "Torohachi" rolls out in a non-scale GunPla, provided with completely new molded parts. It is also provided with transparent plastic mold for its cockpit shield which can be opened and closed. Images below are featured in fully painted build.











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  1. Well this is cute but too bad it's an exclusive
    I would've been happy to have this thing at retail as a budget kit like the Ball and Loto twin packs. Cos then we'd actually have SOMETHING at retail for HGUC this year.

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    1. I'm curious what the scale is. I can't afford it though.

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  2. Basing on the action base shown on one of the images it looks like it's the same size as the HG mobile worker. If not, just slightly bigger.

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  3. So did Bandai stop making new HGUC kits? Weird.

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