Merowlink model kits

First up is a company named R.C. Berg, which released five different part sets that can be used to modify their 1/20 Scopedog “21C” model into variations seen in Merowlink.

TK-01 1/20 Bounty Dog

See more photos here and here

TK-02 1/20 Fox Special

See more photos here and here

Wave also released a Fox Special at 1/35 scale; see video coverage here and here

TK-03 1/20 Ganard Custom

See more photos here and here

TK-04 1/20 Docman Custom

See more photos here and here

TK-05 1/20 Light Scopedog, Numerikov type

See more photos here and here

1/24 Riot Dog modification parts

Displayed at Wonder Festival 2025 (photo by Lim Bunu)


Another company that releases garage kits at 1/20 scale is Project Hurricane. Here are the Merowlink kits in their prodigious lineup…

1/20 Docman Custom

1/20 Fox Special

1/20 Cossack Dog

1/20 Bounty Dog

1/20 Ground Assault Fatty

1/20 Standing Tortoise, Snuke type


1/20 Fox Special modification parts

Resin kit by Choice

1/20 Bounty Dog

Resin kit by Choice


1/24 Bounty Dog

Traditionally, 1/24 is the next scale down from 1/20; this Bounty Dog resin kit was made by AAS/Junk Box


1/24 Standing Tortoise (Stavros type) and Standing Turtle (Gomez type)

Modification parts by A.A.S./Junk Box


1/24 Fox Special

This was a one-off resin kit from a company called Nori Motors.


1/24 Fox Special

Another version by AAS/Junk Box


1/24 Bandit set

Upgrade parts made by Pocket Warehouse


1/24 Golden Half Special

Scopedog modification parts set by Titan


1/24 Standing Turtle, Stavros Custom Special

Resin kit by Dirty Finger


1/24 Cossack Dog

Scopedog modification parts set by Botokichi Garage/Annared


1/35 Fox Custom Special

Scopedog modification parts set by Giga


1/35 Fox Special

Another version from Iyasaka Workshop


1/35 Fox Special mod parts

Yet another version from Max Factory


Fox Special modification parts for Scopedog

Maker and scale unknown


1/35 Bounty Dog

If you dug deep enough, you could find three different Bounty Dog garage kits in 1/35 scale. This one from a company called Miyako…

1/35 Bounty Dog

…this one from Iyasaka Workshop…


1/35 Bounty Dog

…and this one from a company called Nomopi.


1/35 Light Scopedog, Numerikov Type

Resin kit from Nori Motors


1/35 Ganard Special parts set

Upgrade parts made by Phantom Club

1/35 Cossack Dog parts set

Upgrade parts made by Phantom Club


1/35 Fatal Gear & Delicate Slaughter

Scopedog modification parts, Pocket Warehouse


1/35 Gomez Custom

Standing Turtle modification parts, Pocket Warehouse


1/35 Stavros Custom

Standing Tortoise modification parts, Pocket Warehouse


1/48 garage kits by Mo-craft

Moving down into smaller scales, Mo-craft released these four: Bounty Dog, Fox Special…

Ganard custom, and Docman custom. And we’re not quite finished…


1/60 Bountydog

This one was an oddball from hobby manufacturer Kotobukiya, which had a large line of Votoms garage kits. It’s the only Merowlink model they did, and it was all metal. It included a tiny Merow to face off with.



Votoms Micro World set 2

In 2007, Takara Tomy released their second batch of Votoms products in the smallest scale they’ve ever been: 1/144. At that size, an A.T. is only an inch tall. But it STILL needed assembly.

Of the ten sets that came in Micro World 2, two of them were pulled from Merowlink. The first was a teeny tiny Merow with motorcycle and a teeny tiny Fox Special for him to fight. The other was a teeny tiney Merow with motorcyle and Lulucy and a Numerikov Light Scopedog. Both sets are shown below, unassembled.


Anti-AT rifles

And we mustn’t forget Merowlink’s best friend, without whom he wouldn’t have lasted one episode. A company called Miehar Project released garage kits in two different scales. The one shown above was in 1/4 scale.

This one was released in 1/12 scale, which placed it in the 1/12 realm of various Votoms toys released by Yamato and Threezero.

But no one did a 1/12 Merowlink, so it was kind of an odd choice.

This version clocks in at 1/18 scale, made by a company G-Dash.


They also made one at 1/12 scale for use with 1/12 figures.


Then there are amazing one-of-a-kind DIY projects, such as this 1/1 Anti-AT rifle (a 3D printed model) made for a 2019 Votoms event.

See a making-of video here


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