Kit Review
Straight build
Straight build
The Harofitter has been released as the 14th Haro Pla kit. It follows the same concept as the previously released Mobile Haro and Haro Loader — a mech that a ball-shaped Haro rides in. This time around, it's a four-legged wheeled technician machine. (Fitter refers to a maintenance or assembly technician.)
The Ball used is the later-type with an opening mouth, and while only the molded color has been changed, all other features remain the same as before. You can flip back the Harofitter's headband section to seat the Ball inside. The arms are multi-jointed and move quite flexibly, and the four legs also offer free rotation and angle adjustment. You can even deploy the wheels at the tips of the feet for use. There are also two tool accessories included, and you can open up the backpack and store them inside.
One minor gripe is that the shoulder joints feel a little loose compared to the rest, but as long as you're careful when positioning them, it shouldn't be a major issue. Either way, this kit has a surprisingly wide range of motion and allows for all kinds of poses — if you're a Haro fan, it's definitely worth picking up for a fun, low-pressure build. :-)
Harofitter | 2020.8 | ¥1200 each
AIThis page was translated by Claude Sonnet.