By Mat Smith posted Jul 30th 2012 8:43AM | Engadget
Kuratas, the 13foot mech unleashes your inner Ripley, costs $135 million video
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Watch Launch Video Here:- http://youtu.be/O284V09P78A
Suidobashi Heavy Industries has put the finishing touches to its latest project, the 4.4-ton Kuratas.
Mobile suit obsessives around the world can thank artist Kogoro Kurata and robotics expert Wataru Yoshizaki
for the robot frame, which has space to house a pilot inside.
The mech's touchscreen UI even includes a Kinect-based movement interface and the shudder-inducing
"smile-activated" twin BB gatling guns.
You can customize your own diesel-powered beast in the dystopian gang colors of your choosing, but be advised:
the $1.35 million price tag doesn't include further customization options like a faux leather interior, cup holder or
phone cubby.
The Kuratas does, however, come with the ability to make phone calls direct from the cockpit, so you can tell your
enemies that you're coming for them.
Kuratas, the 13foot mech unleashes your inner Ripley, costs $135 million video
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Watch Launch Video Here:- http://youtu.be/O284V09P78A
Suidobashi Heavy Industries has put the finishing touches to its latest project, the 4.4-ton Kuratas.
Mobile suit obsessives around the world can thank artist Kogoro Kurata and robotics expert Wataru Yoshizaki
for the robot frame, which has space to house a pilot inside.
The mech's touchscreen UI even includes a Kinect-based movement interface and the shudder-inducing
"smile-activated" twin BB gatling guns.
You can customize your own diesel-powered beast in the dystopian gang colors of your choosing, but be advised:
the $1.35 million price tag doesn't include further customization options like a faux leather interior, cup holder or
phone cubby.
The Kuratas does, however, come with the ability to make phone calls direct from the cockpit, so you can tell your
enemies that you're coming for them.