Best Toyo studio camera (except VX125), in my opinion.
I've got two of them and I love them. They're built like tanks, with cast aluminum standards and a stainless steel rail. Geared focus, rise and fall in front and rear, geared shift front and rear, free-moving swing and tilt front and rear. All tilts are axis tilts.
The Toyo line are very compatible with one another with the exception of their rails: It seems like every model uses a different rail. But you can use any Toyo lensboard or bellows (although my Toyo bag bellows, made for a different model Toyo 4x5, is a bit tight getting on and off).
There are sliding rollfilm adapters that work really well. There are two types, though. One mounts the familiar graflok-based rollfilm holders. The other uses Mamiya press camera rollfilm holders, which are more rare, but are built like fine watches, support 120 or 220, and are available in 6x7 and 6x9.