
The first pic is the one that everyone probably wants to see the most. It’s one of the RAHKSHI combiners, and it’s a very unusual break from the standard bipedal KAITA combiners that we’ve seen so far.




There are shots of the cans and models for VORAHK and PANRAHK.




The next four show the underside of the PANRAHK can base (which doubles as a KRAATA display stand ), a page with shots of all six RAHKSHI and all thirty-six KRAATA, a scan of JALLER on the GUKKO Bird, and another shot of TAKUA on PEWKU.


And finally are scans of TAKANUVA and MAKUTA. If you look closely in the TAKANUVA shot, you can just make out the new dark-grey HAU in the front end of his mount, as mentioned in our Toy Fair coverage .
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