Mecha-Merphistophelin

Mecha-Merphistophelin

$400,000.00 USD
Angebotspreis  $400,000.00 USD Normaler Preis 

Mecha-Merphistophelin

$400,000.00 USD
Angebotspreis  $400,000.00 USD Normaler Preis 

Ultimate High-End Articulated Collector Figure

Witness the convergence of ancient catastrophic power and high-end mechanical engineering. The Mech-Merphistophelin premium action figure meticulously transitions the legendary Elder Dragon into an industrial cybernetic unit. Utilizing the stark, skeletal aesthetic of the original design, this figure features bone-white reinforced chassis armor, an exposed dark metal endoskeleton, and the signature, hyper-extended Skeletal Blade Wing system—re-engineered with multi-segmented hydraulic struts and translucent membranes.

DESIGN & STRUCTURAL ANALYTICS

To capture the unique, spindly geometry of Merphistophelin without sacrificing structural stability, our engineers deployed an advanced weight-distribution system specifically tailored to handle massive wingspans.

1. Skeletal Wing Leverage & Torque Resistance

The defining characteristic of this figure is its elongated, claw-tipped wings. Traditional action figures face joint failure or "droop" under this physics profile.

  • Ratchet-Lock Gear Matrix: The main shoulder and wing elbow joints utilize a high-friction, 24-click steel ratchet system. This provides a 45% increase in torque holding capacity ($1.2\text{ Nm}$ peak torque resistance) compared to standard friction ball joints.

  • Mass Optimization: By utilizing carbon-fiber core rods inside the elongated wing fingers, the total wing weight was reduced by 38%, shifting the load burden away from the primary spine.

2. Elemental Shift Simulation (Retail & Value Projection)

As a replica of an omni-elemental dragon, this figure features swappable internal LED cores. Market tracking of multi-mode mechanical figures shows a significantly higher historical value retention rate.

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[PROJECTED MARKET VALUE TRACKING - FIRST 3 YEARS]

Value (MSRP %)
  |                                                / [Vaulted Status]
160% |                                            /  
     |                                   .-------'   
140% |                        .----------'           
     |             .----------'                      
120% |  .----------'                                 
     | /                                             
100% |/ [MSRP Base Launch]                           
  |-------------------------------------------------------
    0M         6M        12M       18M       24M       36M  (Months Post-Launch)

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Specification Details
Figure Height 12.6 Inches (32 cm) To Spine Tips
Wingspan (Fully Extended) 23.6 Inches (60 cm) Tip-to-Tip
Material Composition Polycarbonate, ABS, Die-Cast Iron Core, Carbon-Fiber Rods
Articulation Points 72 Total Joints (Including 5 independent points per wing finger)
Support System Dual-Anchor Clear Acrylic Articulated Display Stand (Included)
Illumination Variable-Volt LED Breastplate & Tail Spines

SYSTEM STRESS & CENTER OF GRAVITY ANALYSIS

Because the figure relies on a display stand to hold extreme, mid-air predatory poses, we mapped the stress tolerances of the acrylic dual-anchor display rig against aggressive tilt angles.

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[DISPLAY STAND STRESS TOLERANCE VS. PITCH ANGLE]

Stand Joint Stress (%)
  |
100 |                                                 / [Failure Point]
 80 |                                               /
 60 |                                     .-------'  
 40 |                          .----------'          
 20 | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [Optimal Safety Margin]
  0 |_______________________________________________________
    0° (Vertical)   15° Tilt    30° Tilt    45° Tilt    60° Extreme Lean
    
    *Result: Dual-anchor configuration splits lateral load, preventing stand tipping up to 45°.

KEY FEATURE BREAKDOWN

  • Accurate Skeletal Wing Struts: Directly modeled after the source design, the wing membranes are divided into thin, razor-sharp mechanical digits that open and contract via physical piston sliders.

  • Biomechanical Crown Armor: The stark white, beak-like skull plating features weathered panel lines, exposed wiring bundles running into the neck, and piercing neon-blue optics.

  • Segmented Whip Tail: The tail is built using a continuous wire-and-ball-joint spine, lined with interlocking elemental radiator fins that can be independently posed for striking or sweeping displays.

Mecha-Merphistophelin

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