
Ref Code: | DA-96 |
Faction: | 79 |
Series: | Robot Base |
Type: | Dia-Fighter/S |
Class: | |
Crew: | 1 |
Armaments: | |
Notes: |
Official name: Diafighter/SCOUT. Reconnaissance & patrol machine. It can also be operated on the ground and can be transformed into an armored vehicle: Diatrain/S. Armament includes a pulse beam machine gun at the bottom of the nose, and aviation depth charges. It has been newly developed as a state-of-the-art reconnaissance specialized machine based on the excellent versatile operational functions of the previous amphibious variable machines. It is also used as a standard equipped machine for Grand Dion.
Dia Fighter/S



Dia-train/S



Storage in central hangar
DA-95 Robot Base: Storing in Land Mobile Battleship (sold separately)

Dia-Nauts
A Dia Fighter/S pilot equipped with a reinforced armor suit.

This miniature action figure is 3cm tall and has a total of 10 movable joints, including the head, arms, hips, and legs, allowing for a variety of poses as well as riding positions.
The soles of the feet have built-in neodymium magnets that allow them to stand on their own on adsorption materials such as iron.