Mach Sakai goes over the Tokyo Marui Light Pro M4 CQB AEG which is an affordable series of 1:1 scale AEGs from the Japanese airsoft maker. This uses 5AA batteries and if you run out of batteries, you can still use it by using the charging handle to load and fire a BB. He finds it enjoyable to use especially for airsoft indoor games and it is light weight, it is easy to carry.
A more budget-friendly AEG from Tokyo Marui, the Tokyo Marui MP5A5 RAS Light Pro gets reviewed by Mach Sakai. This is a 1:1 scale model made of ABS plastic and powered by 5 AA Batteries. Its is very lightweight but even its entry level specifications, it is a skirmishable AEG especially for close quarters combat. He also finds it fun to use its air cocking feature to fire off a BB when batteries run out.
We get a real review on one of the Light Pro AEGs from Tokyo Marui. Mach Sakai reviews the Tokyo Marui G36 Light PRO which is actually designed for minors. The difference between the Light PRO and the "BOYS" series is that the former is a full 1:1 scale replicas. The G36 Light PRO is powered by 5 AA Batteries that are stored in the handguard and price is also at the really affordable range as compared to other Tokyo Marui airsoft guns.
We follow through with more details of the upcoming products unveiled by Tokyo Marui during the last 2014 All Japan Model & Hobby Show that took place last month. There were four products in the pipeline and now the company has prepared the product brochures that everyone can download. Just click on the links below to download them.
Full report of the 2014 All Japan Model & Hobby Show will be posted this weekend.
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The most affordable, entry level Tokyo Marui AEG is now in stock at eHobby Asia... "Marui reproduced the custom model of M4 in 1:1 scale just like the real thing: a real life scale. Cocking and are also reproduced the pulling of the charging handle, and the stock length can be adjusted to six steps, and with carry handle also removable.
TKHero1994 uploads a video the gives us an unboxing and walkthrough of the new Tokyo Marui Light PRO M4 CQB, which is part of an affordable line but unlike the TM BOY series, this is a 1:1 Scale AEG that also has a cocking option for single firing the airsoft gun when batteries run out. The video is in Japanese so turn on the captions on, if you trust the translation.