·The Shadow of Eternity: Light Eater. Where there is light, there must be shadows. Opposite the brilliant Radiance, the "Light Eater" masters the power of the void. When the pilot triggers the Awakening Mode, the massive ring on its back emits particle streams that form a blood-red black hole. This 1/100 scale masterpiece brings a dark, interstellar narrative to your collection, representing the ultimate force that engulfs even light itself.
·Awakened Black Hole Gimmicks. This is not just a recolor; it features newly molded "Black Hole" effect parts. Recreate the terrifying scene of space jumping and engulfing enemies into dark dimensions. The massive light-wheel backpack unlocks multiple forms and playstyles, allowing you to display the mecha in its most powerful, reality-bending state with stunning visual impact.
·Professional Painted Finish Out of the Box. Experience premium, factory-applied paint quality that rivals custom commissions. Every armor piece is pre-finished to a high standard, allowing you to achieve a masterpiece look immediately after assembly. Accompanied by new-style professional water decals, the Light Eater saves you time and effort while delivering a professional-grade centerpiece for your gaming desk.
·Dual-Color Energy Stripe Options. Express your creativity with two sets of interchangeable energy stripes: Radiant Gold and Transparent Red. These modular parts allow you to customize the mecha's "glow" to match its combat status. Combined with the high-detail independent inner frame, this kit offers a deep and rewarding DIY experience for hobbyists who love to personalize their mechanical warriors.
·The Ultimate 10-Inch Masterpiece. Standing 19cm at the head and 26cm (approx. 10.2 inches) with the backpack, the Light Eater is a testament to large-scale mecha engineering. The complete independent skeleton ensures superior stability and articulation. It is the perfect holiday or milestone gift for adults and teens who appreciate intricate sci-fi art and the complex duality of light and shadow.




