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D-Style is a series of simple model kits from different anime and video game series, including some [[Zoids]], made by Kotobukiya.
 
 
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'''D-Style''' is a series of simple model kits from different [[anime]] and video game series, including some [[Zoids]], made by Kotobukiya.
   
 
[[File:002.jpg|thumb|left|D-Style Blade Liger.]]
 
[[File:002.jpg|thumb|left|D-Style Blade Liger.]]
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
D-Style Zoids are smaller then most released Zoids and have large "Chibi" heads similar to Bandai's Super Deformed series of Gundam. They have no motors and are more flexible then their motorized counterparts (though less so than HMM Zoids). No painting is required, as all the colors are molded into the plastic save the pilots, who are molded in white plastic.
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D-Style Zoids are smaller then most released Zoids and have large "Chibi" heads similar to Bandai's Super Deformed series of Gundam. They have no motors and are more flexible then their motorized counterparts (though less so than [[Highend Master Model|HMM]] Zoids). No painting is required, as all the colors are molded into the plastic save the pilots, who are molded in white plastic.
   
These kits featured pilots from the Chaotic Century anime, such as Van, Irvine and Moonbay.
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These kits featured pilots from the [[Zoids: Chaotic Century|Chaotic Century]] anime, such as [[Van Flyheight|Van]], [[Irvine]] and [[Moonbay]].
   
 
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Revision as of 14:16, 19 January 2021

D-Style
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Start Date 2011
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Regions Japan
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D-Style is a series of simple model kits from different anime and video game series, including some Zoids, made by Kotobukiya.

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D-Style Blade Liger.

Overview

D-Style Zoids are smaller then most released Zoids and have large "Chibi" heads similar to Bandai's Super Deformed series of Gundam. They have no motors and are more flexible then their motorized counterparts (though less so than HMM Zoids). No painting is required, as all the colors are molded into the plastic save the pilots, who are molded in white plastic.

These kits featured pilots from the Chaotic Century anime, such as Van, Irvine and Moonbay.

Release

Blade Liger was the first Zoid of this mixed-series line and was sold in 2011. However, Death Saurer had been seen at hobby conventions before the Blade Liger and closely followed the Liger in release. Various other Zoids were seen non-consecutively in the D-Style line through 2013.

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