Figure: Robot Damashii Lancelot Albion (Code Geass)
Well, it’s finally here: my first pre-ordered figure, the Lancelot Albion from Code Geass. It looks like it’s sold very quickly, with many stores sold out before the figure even released, and I have to say I’m glad I got my order in when I had the chance. From Bandai’s Robot Damashii (or The Robot Spirits) line of figures, the Lancelot Albion is an incredibly well-crafted figure with plenty of extras. Let’s take a look.

Robot Damashii's signature red strip makes for a striking box design.

The back of the packaging displays the figure's excellent articulation and range of extras.

Inside the box you'll find simple instructions for some of the figure's features and a flyer for the available stand (not included).

No pesky wires are used to hold the figure and accessories in place.
Before I get onto pictures of the figure itself, I’ll give you an overview of the features and accessories. First up, the extras: included are two Maser Vibration Swords (plus sheaths and closed hilts), two VARIS rifles (one in closed mode and one open), four pairs of hands (open, fists, for swords and for rifles), four Slash Harkens and finally – a more distinguishing feature of the Lancelot Albion – the energy wing system. There’s also a closed version of the wings in case you want to pose the figure without them (but why would you)?
The extra sword hilts mentioned previously are for the sheaths only: the swords themselves don’t fit in, so you pop the hilts in to create the illusion. It works well, especially because it means that the guards on the hilts are closed when the swords are sheathed, just like in the show. Everything looks great, and the colouring and attention to detail are perfectly faithful to the anime.

The Lancelot Albion comes with a really great range of accessories.
That same care has gone into the Lancelot Albion itself, with the striking gold and white colour scheme in full effect (photos don’t do the gold sheen true justice). The figure feels solid and there’s plenty of articulation; I won’t go through all the points because that would be a rather long list but rest assured, this figure should be able to recreate any pose from the anime. Of course, in-flight poses would require a stand which, sadly, isn’t included. I think that it would have been nice for Bandai to include a stand with a figure that has wings, but given the impressive array of extras they did include it’s an easy shortcoming to forgive. There is an official range of Robot Damashii stands, if you’re so inclined.

The figure is extremely dynamic and posable. If you want to recreate scenes from the anime, you're in luck.
With such an excellently crafted Knight Mare Frame and a healthy range of accessories, it would be difficult for me to not recommend this figure to Code Geass fans despite the omission of a stand in the package. However, with stock seemingly running low you’ll want to act fast or do some serious hunting. It’ll make a fine addition to any figure collection – or a great start to one – and is the perfect companion to the Guren S.E.I.T.E.N. Eight Elements, which is due for release in November (also in the Robot Damashii line, which seems like a very good thing after seeing the quality of this figure firsthand).

An essential part of any Knight Mare Frame figure collection!
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THAT LANCELOT ALBION IS MY MOST FAVORITE KNIGHTMARE FRAME