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Based on the iconic Blade Liger from the “New Japanese Release” (NJR), and protagonist Zoid of the first anime. The Wild Liger Blade was the first armor set released in the promotional campaign tied to the japanese arcade game Zoids Wild Battle Card Hunter. What better way to start a line of armors that are in a sense, a tribute to what came before, than with one of the most well known Zoids!
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For the other Wild Liger variants, click below.
The Fang Liger variant is a midly different version with the Fang Tiger armament and solid gold caps. It was one of the purchase campaign distributions.
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One of the Coro Coro 100 limited armor sets given during a monthly sweeptakes, Fang Tiger Wild Tiger form was given out in a bag alongside a boxed Fang Tiger kit.
The Fang Tiger White Tiger is actually a version of the Zoid showcased in the Zoids Wild manga serialized by CoroCoro.
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For the other Fang Tiger variants, click below.
The Black Lion Sticker set was given away as a purchase bonus when buying 2,000 yen or more of Zoids Wild kits at qualifying retailers. This bonus campaign started on March 3rd 2019 and most likely ran until supplies lasted.
One thing I’ve been personally doing with my sticker variant Ligers is putting a different set of caps on most of them. For this one I went with the Death Metal black caps, also from another bonus campaign.
Despite it being a sales bonus item, this sticker set quickly went up in price and started to become harder to come by as time went on. Unlike the Blue Flame Sticker set, original Blue and Black bonus caps and the Wild Liger Blue Thunder Version, all which are extremely easy to find as of this writing (9/2/19).
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For the other (many) Wild Liger variants, click below. Getting this page started.
–Mainly starting the page for this. I still have to built the kit.–
This is the version of the Blade Liger kit released with the Chaotic Century/Guardian Force BluRay set back in 2013. Blade Liger and Liger Zero have been the only two HMM Kotobukiya Clear Zoids to have an actual release. All other Clear Zoids from Koto have been very limited prizes or giveaways.
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These are the figures that come with this kit. Standing versions of Fiona and Van, as well as pilot versions. Zeke has a core version too. This Blade Liger is supposed to represent Van’s adventures after his Liger evolved, but before the events of Guardian Force. Basically before it obtains the Attack Booster.
Zeke with the other Organoid figures, The differen’t organoids have been packed in a few sets. If I recall Zeke has been released in 3, Shield Liger Van, Blade Liger Van and this one.
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One of the CoroCoro 100 Limited releases, Flame Wolf is one of the highly sought after Zoids from the Wild line. The 5th CoroCoro 100.
The striking red color makes this armor set a really appealing one With the red balancing well with the yellow caps. Released only as an armor set, it was given away in a seperate bag from the Hunter Wolf kit box. Basically people got a standard Hunter Wolf with the addition of the Flame Armor.
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For more pictures and details on the Hunter Wolf kits click below.
One of the most popular Zoids from this line, the Hunter Wolf proved to be a must have for pretty much anyone collecting the Zoids Wild kits.
The Hunter Wolf has a very cool and sleek design to it, and a very interesting Wild Blast gimmick that has to modes. The rotating weapon on its back can be tilted forwards and backwards.
The build is fairly simple and is more of a tweaked Wild Liger frame. This is an approach seen in several of the Zoids Wild kits. Using core bodies for different Zoid designs that have different gimmicks. The Hunter Wolf does it well enough to full distinguish itself from the Ligers and Tiger kits.
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Three official variations have been released of this Zoid the standard (Blue), Hunter Wolf Command and Hunter Wolf Flame Armor. For more pictures and details on the other Hunter Wolf variants click below.
Reminiscent of the Dibison from the Classic Lines. The Cannon Bull’s more noticeable feature is it’s heavy artillery back pack. Weapons of such nature had been almost non existent up to this point in the Zoids Wild line. But the inclusion of them on this Zoid was a much welcome addition.
One interesting detail is despite this Zoid having a more “traditional Zoid” face, under the armor it still has what has come to be the “standard” eyes of the Wild line.
It’s heavy artillery design lends it really well to the use of the new weapons accessories.
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The first Zoid of phase 2, the successor to Wild Liger, Beast Liger!
The Beast Liger carriers over most of the design elements of the Wild Liger, but manages to improve on some of them. Bigger claws are one thing to note of the skeletal design. Peg holes have been added to make it more customisable with the new weapon accessories.
The other upgrade is the thicker armor and longer blades. The Beast Liger design has an overall “wilder” design than the Wild Liger.
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