MechWarrior toys coming this fall
Toy manufacturer K'nex signs an agreement to produce building sets based on the popular MechWarrior games.
K'nex Industries has announced an agreement with Fasa Corporation to produce a series of toy building sets based on Fasa's popular MechWarrior license. This fall K'nex plans to release building sets based on three BattleMechs from the game series: Shadow Cat, representing the Jade Falcon clan; Cauldron-Born from the Ghost Bear clan; and Mad Cat from the Clan Wolf faction. Each building set will also include instructions on how to build other BattleMechs using the parts included in the set. The building sets are scheduled for release in October for approximate retail prices of between $19.99 and $29.99.
For more information about the MechWarrior games, visit our MechWarrior archive. To learn more about K'nex products, visit the official company Web site.
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