The last time we checked back on the full scale Tetsujni 28-Go, the statue was still missing its head. But now the head is finally attached to the body, which means the project is soon to be completed.

The project was supposed to be completed only in October, but the workers seem to have finish well ahead of schedule.
Source: Asahi Shinbun and JapanProbe
Well the Gundam statue in Odaiba is already being disassembled, mecha fans still have something else to look forward to. And the great news is that the Tetsujin statue is permanent.
I gotta start writing to my government and convince them we need to construct a gigantic robot statue in Singapore too, they seem to be more popular that ferris wheels.
















yes totally agree. is it true the gundam statue has been disassembled? no!!! the should keep that masterpiece…
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