There are well over 500 parts here that go together to create a robot that can switch between the massive G-Fortress flyer, the core base, core top and core fighter individual units, plus of course the actual ZZ Gundam itself. Sure, there's a lot of adjusting necessary to make everything work, but that's the fun part of these now isn't it?
The kit is a mostly standard Master Grade release, and for those of you who have never built one, that means it's incredible!
Inner detail is not as good as some other MG releases, but given the nature of the ZZ, that's not surprising. Fully posable hands are just part of the completely posable structure that lets you duplicate virtually any scene you can think of. Comes with two beam sabers, and a huge double cannon.
The Shizuoka Hobby Show kicked off this past Thursday, May 16th and we were there! We took in the Bandai booth, along with those of other distributors, who had some new plamo to...
In this episode of Gunpla TV Ryan introduces the audience to what he has planned for his next kit, and Syd explains about the Real Grade line of Gunpla kits finishing off with the...
In this episode of Gunpla TV Ryan wants to show off his newly acquired dry-brushing skills while Syd fawns over the MG Jesta while the anticipated RG Destiny makes a (somewhat...
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