From Krono General Products comes the fourth and final member of the inflatable mecha toy series is Zeta, a sort of military-style nonavian theropod with a wraparound visor instead of eyes. Now you too can have a soft and mostly harmless giant robot dinosaur in your very own room. They're about 7' (2.13m) tall and 6'6" (2m) long, with a rather generous set of hips. Rumors are that Zeta is from the same setting as Kazutomo, but served an opposing faction.
Some metallic green vinyl would be a great base for this toy, preferably something more towards the olive drab end of green. A nice dark metallic grey for the claws would be a nice touch, if practical. Inspirations for the design came from mecha anime concept art, the Gomi, and my earlier ideas for toy Synths. They are a viable candidate for value engineering, but would look a lot better with flared welds on the limbs and stand out a bit more from comparable existing inflatables such as the Jet Creations XL Tyrannosaurus rex.
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