My first Mugenbine model. You may be wondering what is Mugenbine? Basically it’s this transforming robot toy line that first appeared in 2004. Recently, they have been releasing the toys as candy toys. It’s a few tiny robots combining into one big one, pretty neat eh? Also, you can make your own original combinations by mixing and matching the parts. It’s really cool, and if your imagination is wild, your Mugenbine creations would also be wild.
Today, I present the DX Mugen Pharaoh. The theme of Mugen Pharaoh is obviously, Egyptian mythology. The DX Mugen Pharaoh is a re-release of the Mugen Pharaoh. The Mugen Pharaoh was a highly popular model. The difference between the DX and the normal version is that the colours for the DX seem to be of a slightly darker hue, and the stickers are shiny stickers. Oooo shiny!

As you can see, all the five parts which form the Mugen Pharaoh are packed into the very nicely designed box, unlike the normal versions where the parts are packed into separate boxes.
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Mugen Anubis
- Based on Anubis, Egyptian god of death.
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Mugen Sphinx
- Based on the Sphinx, Egyptian guardian beast.
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Mugen Ra
- Based on Ra, Egyptian god of the sun.
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Mugen Scorpion
- Based on Serket, Egyptian goddess of magic.
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Mugen Sobek
- Based on Sobek, Egyptian guardian of the gods.
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MUGEN GATTAI! MUGEN PHARAOH APPEARS!
My next update for my Providence Gundam (Version Ω) will probably come tonight. No guarantees though. My next review…? Wait and see!



























hey u live in singapore????i love candy mugenbine and wanna find a place to buy it in singapore…..can u tell me a good place to buy it in singapore?????and btw if u live live near pasir ris pls telll me
yo, i do live in singapore. I got this guy when I was in Japan. i’m trying to find all the newer Mugenbine stuff as well, but it seems that there ain’t any shops bringing them in…
At least, it poses well.