[Machine Translation] The latest in the "Frame Arms Girl" spin-off series from Kotobukiya's original robot content "Frame Arms" is the "Glyphene Ultramarine Violet Ver. This is a color variation kit of "Glyphen", based on an illustration of a beautiful girl designed by Tomotake Kinoshita. The color of the mecha is purple, and the character parts are based on the image of a navy blue sailor uniform. The color of the mecha will be purple, and the character parts will be navy blue to resemble sailor uniforms. It is also possible to change to the white sailor uniform by combining with Frame Arms Girl "Gryffen". The mechanical part is purple, so it can be combined with Fleszwerk and others. The arms are designed with a large hand and the secondary arms, which is a feature of Frame Arms "Gleifen", have been reproduced. The powered suit design makes it even more attractive. The same deformation gimmick as the variable frame arms "Fleswerk" designed by Mr. Tomotake Kinoshita has been added. It transforms into a biped ride vehicle. The large hand has movable fingers. The Ride Vehicle can also be used by other Frame Arms Girls. A clear helmet with the same design as the Frame Arms "Gryffen" is included. A dedicated hairpiece is included to recreate the lines of the head without compromising it. Hand knife, rocket launcher and machine gun can be used as armaments even when the figure is in its bare form. She comes with three expressions: a standard front-facing expression, a standard right-facing expression and a smiling left-facing expression. The expression parts are pre-painted, so you can create a finished figure that is close to the original setting just by assembling the figure. The beret is removable. The joint structure of the body follows that of Fleszwerk. The chest is made of mechanical parts designed by Frame Arms "Gleifen" and a necktie. The hip joints slide together to allow for a wide range of movement. Wrist joints are spherical and movable, allowing for a wide range of poses. Four different wrists are included for each figure. (The wrists, including the joints, can be interchanged with existing Frame Arms Girl series wrists. Decals for eyes and other parts are included. Can be used with existing M.S.G series and Frame Arms series armaments. [Sculptor] Kenichi Miyashita, Masashi Watanabe