This time i will equip this gunpla with Beam Rifle and a Shield, then perform some action poses.
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Armed with Beam Rifle-a |
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Armed with Beam Rifle-b |
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Armed with Beam Rifle-c |
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Armed with Beam Rifle-d |
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Armed with Beam Rifle-e |
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Armed with Beam Rifle-f |
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Armed with Beam Rifle-g |
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Armed with Beam Rifle-h |
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Flying Sequence-a |
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Flying Sequence-b |
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Flying Sequence-c |
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Flying Sequence-d |
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Action pose with Beam Rifle & Shield-a |
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Action pose with Beam Rifle & Shield-b |
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Action pose with Beam Rifle & Shield-c |
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Action pose with Beam Rifle & Shield-d |
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Action pose with Beam Rifle & Shield-e |
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Action pose with Beam Rifle & Shield-f |
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Action pose with Beam Rifle & Shield-g |
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Action pose with Beam Rifle & Shield-h |
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Action pose with Beam Rifle & Shield-i |
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Action pose with Beam Rifle & Shield-j |
Pros:
- Great articulation, this one can perform action poses without any problem
- Transparent armor, backpack, shield, and beam sabers, you can see the inner frame clearly
- One special action base included
Cons:
- Heavy backpack, this one can fell off easily if you don't keep the balance
- There is no peg installed on its hands, so it could not hold the weapon pretty well
- The snapfit is very tight, i think because its made from clear plastic
I like the aile pack on the rear however it took up additional space in my display cabinet and this MS will look awesome on stand given ample room. I sure like the launch pad and the attachable cable added a lot more realism. Reminds me of the jerk the pilot felt when launched in the anime.
ReplyDelete@Dennis aka Katsuden: Indeed this gunpla and its launch pad took more space than other gunpla, especially the aile pack wings. After this review, i keep it on the top of my display cabinet, side by side with Strike Freedom FBM :)
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