Orders open as Iron-Blooded Orphan’s Gundam Marchosias joins the METAL ROBOT SPIRITS line

Orders have officially opened for a new figure of one of the most memorable mobile suits from Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans.
The new “METAL ROBOT SPIRITS Gundam Marchosias” is being released as part of the 10th anniversary celebration of the Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans series.

Iron-Blooded Orphans is a popular entry in the Gundam franchise, set in the Post-Disaster timeline and known for its gritty story following the child soldiers of Tekkadan.

The Gundam Marchosias itself is a key mobile suit from the Urdr-Hunt side story.

It is a “lost phantom” unit, one of the original 72 Gundam Frames built during the Calamity War 300 years prior, which was believed to be lost until its discovery in Urdr-Hunt.

This high-end figure joins the METAL ROBOT SPIRITS line, which is famous for its intricate designs that combine the articulation of the standard ROBOT SPIRITS line with the weight and premium finish of die-cast alloy parts.
The figure stands approximately 16 centimeters tall and is finished with high-quality metallic paint, creating a sense of weight and presence.
It faithfully replicates the suit’s most famous feature: its four articulated sub-arms, which are housed in the backpack and can be fully deployed.

These sub-arms also feature built-in gimmicks, allowing them to switch between knuckle guards and claws.

The set is packed with accessories to recreate its appearance from the Urdr-Hunt story.

These include its primary Bastard Mace, a large odachi (great sword), four daggers, and a shield.

It also comes with an interchangeable antenna part that simulates a “glow effect” for the eyes.

A cloth cape, featuring the Baklazan family crest and an internal wire for dynamic posing, completes the package.

The “METAL ROBOT SPIRITS Gundam Marchosias” is priced at 29,700 yen (approx. $192.90 USD / £154.59 GBP).

Pre-orders opened on November 4, 2025, exclusively via the Premium Bandai website.

The figure is currently scheduled to ship to customers in May 2026.
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