The actor Ryoma Hashiwatari, who portrayed Wingman in the TV show "Wingman," was fully 3D-scanned both in person and while wearing the actual filming suit for Wingman Girder Silhouette. Using this data, the figure has been faithfully sculpted from the inside out to capture its on-screen presence. Clear parts are used for the mask’s horn decorations, chest, and shoulders, recreating the authentic texture and finish of the original suit.
The distinctive reinforced protectors of the "Wingman Girder Silhouette", which form on the head, chest, shoulders, forearms, and left thigh as airborne particles converge, are faithfully recreated with silver coloring that captures the same imposing presence seen on-screen.
All joints of the body are widely movable, allowing the dynamic pose of the “Wingman Girder Silhouette” to be reproduced in an extremely natural way. Soft materials are used for the armor covering the shins to the ankles as well as the rear-mounted parts, enabling full mobility without compromising their shape. Even while clad in heavy protectors, the figure can strike powerful, dramatic action poses true to the on-screen appearance.
The set includes two long swords, the “Chrome Raybar.” They can be attached to or removed from both sides of the waist, and when paired with the wide variety of interchangeable hand parts, they allow for an extensive range of battle scenes to be faithfully recreated.
The included “Drim Note (Completed Ver.)” faithfully recreates its finished form, with the “Enercore” section depicted in red. Despite its extremely small size, even the detailed sketches of the “Girder Silhouette” ideas on the pages are meticulously reproduced.
The “Drim Pen” attached to the spine of the notebook is sculpted in its completed form, equipped with the “Dream Eraser”, differing from the version included with S.H.Figuarts (Shinkocchou Seihou) Wingman (sold separately). The pen can also be detached from the notebook, and when paired with the included interchangeable hand parts, you can recreate scenes of Wingman sketching out ideas for his finishing moves.