Megami Device: Shitara Kaneshiya Ver. Ganesha (Alice Gear Aegis)
Description
This is an injection-plastic kit of a science-fiction/anime item.
The Gear Unit Ganesha, one of the largest gears in the "Alice Gears Aegis" game series, is now made to the specifications of the Megami Device series of kits from Kotobukiya! This complete recreation of the giant gear includes a number of new details added by Kanetake Ebigawa specifically for this model-kit release. This version includes the Megami Device Shitara Kaneshiya figure; it also includes three new prepainted faces, one of which is newly sculpted, as well as the Indradanus, Shitara's doll and harisen, allowing you to recreate your favorite scenes from the game. The Ganesha is also compatible with existing M.S.G., Frame Arms, Frame Arms Girl and HexaGear series items by using the 3mm diameter ports. Eye decals and the base shown are also included. Order yours today!
- [Size]: Approximately 29cm tall, including base
- [Includes]: PS, ABS, POM, PVC, steel
Details
Assembly Guide
Skill Level 2:
Easy to Complete
Skill Level 2 kits require basic plastic model assembly techniques, such as cutting parts from the runners, and cutting or sanding away the remains of the gates (the place where the part was connected to the runner). Some kits in this level also provide stickers for some markings. Most level 2 kits do not require cement or paint, but be sure to read any additional information provided to be sure. To nicely complete a level 2 kit, you will want to have a pair of plastic nippers for cutting parts from the runners, and a fine file, sandpaper or hobby knife for cleaning the gates. In some cases, a pair of tweezers makes applying stickers easier. Most adults with no prior modeling experience would have no trouble completing a kit of skill level 2. Parents would probably want to assist younger children with a kit of this level if they have never built one before.
Cement Required

This item requries the use of cement (glue) to complete. For injection-plastic kits, use the weld-type clear cement specifically designed for use on styrene plastic. For some smaller parts, you may wish to use instant type (cyanoacrylate) glue. For resin, white metal, soft vinyl and photo-etched materials, the use of instant type cement is strongly recommended.
A SAFETY NOTE ABOUT INSTANT CEMENT
Parents and all modelers should note that instant cement (cyanoacrylate) bonds skin instantly. While this in itself is not harmful, forcibly attempting to pull the skin apart can tear the skin and cause injury. If you or your child happens to inadvertenly glue themselves with instant cement, don't pull, but use remover for instant cement, or nail polish remover to dissolve the bond instead.
Painting Required
This model kit or accessory must be painted in order to achieve a realistic appearance.

While there are slight differences depending on the country you live in, there are generally three types of paint available for modeling: Acrylic, Enamel and Lacquer. Their characteristics are described below.