Good Smile Company has posted the product pages for their two upcoming Robocop releases. Included is the Hagane Works Robocop Figure, and the Moderoid ED-209 Model Kit. While they are from two different Good Smile company product lines, they are scaled fairly closely and meant to be displayed together. Both are scheduled for release early next year, and pre-orders go live today.
The Robocop figure stands at 6.7″ tall and will include some diecast metal parts. It includes three interchangeable lower jaws, interchangeable hands, swap out battle damaged parts, a Cobra Assault Cannon, a functional thigh holster for the auto-9 pistol. The figure includes a base that also acts as a storage container for all of the parts. It’s priced at 11,364 Yen (about $106 USD), and is due out in January 2021.
The ED-209 is part of their Moderoid series, and is a plastic model kit that will need to be assembled. The joints are pre-assembled though. ED-209 stands at nearly 7.9″ tall. It features water-slide decals that an be placed on the completed model kit for added detail. Wiring is also used to recreate the cables as well. ED-209 is priced at 8,091 Yen (about $76 USD). Look for it top be released in February 2021.
Check out photos and additional product details after the jump.
Pre-Order Links: HobbyLink Japan • Big Bad Toy Store
Armor of steel! Presenting an alloy action figure of ROBOCOP!
From the movie “ROBOCOP” comes an alloy-incorporated action figure of the cyborg police officer ROBOCOP!
-Alloy-Bodied Fully Articulated Action Figure-
The figure stands 17cm tall and is fully articulated. Zinc alloy is utilized in the chest and legs. The holster in his leg can be opened and closed, and his Auto 9 can be stored inside.-Several Optional Parts Included-
Three face parts including an expression with a closed mouth, a expression as though warning his adversaries and an anguished expression are all included. Damaged head and chest parts are included as well. Open hands, closed hands, hands for holding his gun and a Terminal Strip hand are included. The Cobra Assault Cannon is included as well. The figure also comes with a display stand with storage space for the optional parts.————————–
“Please put down your weapon. You have twenty seconds to comply.”
From the movie “ROBOCOP” comes a MODEROID plastic model of ED-209, the peacekeeping machine created by Omni Consumer Products. The model stands at around 20cm tall when completed. Its joints, pistons and slide rails are all articulated, allowing you recreated intimidating poses and comical poses alike.The model kit is made of PS and ABS plastic with POM and PE used for some joints and features runners separated into four colors (light gray, silver, medium gray, dark gray). Wires have been used to recreate the cables connecting to its arms. Water-slide decals are included for further detailing. Preassembled joints are included, making the model easy to pose.
Hagane Works Series Robocop by Good Smile Company

It looks good, I like the storage for accessories in the figure stand base. I just don't think this is going to replace my Mafex Robocop so unless I can get this on sale I will probably pass on this.
I don't really understand why you'd want this if you have the MAFEX. Am I missing something?
Looks pretty good overall; you're a huge Robocop fan right Joe? What do you think?
Murphy and ED are getting some love this year and it's awesome.
The Moderoid ED is a huge surprise. If it's similar to their Escaflowne kit, it will probably be a solid, but simple, build with some pre-painted items for some of the wiring detail.
The joints look interesting for Robo as do the accessories, but like others have said... Is this warranted after the Mafex releases?
If it's as good as the Hagane Works Demonbane figure I have, it is for me.
Does it come packed in with ED-209?
I also noticed the second to last image has "Relese."
As others have mentioned, a bit redundant after the Mafex figures.
Looks pretty good but Good Smile coming in a bit late and with a slightly more expensive version (Ninja Batman comes to mind). Diecast is goods, but as everyone said there are 3 MAFEX versions, though this looks more for the first Robocop movie. Think everyone would jump on if they had a decent Weller facesculpt underneath. Storage is good idea but would have loved to see an Octagon OCP shaped base/stand (Hot Toys didnt do that I think) and hands are enough though I think MAFEX gave a bit more.
Last thought, may need to see a review or in person when it comes out, but those lips?
Wait, are these models that we have to assemble, or are they figures?
I purchased from BBTS and the entire Robocop head, still sealed in package mind you, had been scratched right down the middle just from moving around in the package. I used to have pictures from when I had to return the figure but it was insanely disappointing, especially after how long I waited after the preorder.
I'm in for 1 of these.
I’m probably going to try and get this, simply to see how it compares to the MAFEX versions. The armor looks more matte here, and I’m just a sucker for a good looking Robocop figure.
Will the usual suspects be offering the RoboCop as a preorder for the USA, or do we have to make other arrangements?
Cool. Thanks Joe.
It’s not painted correctly. He actually isn’t just silver.
Hagane Works Robocop and Moderoid ED-209 by Good Smile Company - The Toyark - News

I chose to preorder RoboCop from Hobby Link Japan. Maybe the shading on his armor will be added sometime before release. It'll be interesting to see a final production figure.
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