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Showing posts with label 1/100. Show all posts

May 21, 2017

DRAGON MOMOKO GUNDAM DEATHSCYTHE HELL TV ver.

DRAGON MOMOKO GUNDAM DEATHSCYTHE HELL TV ver. new photos from professional Gunpla Modelers.  Want more product details, you can go GUNDAM DEATHSCYTHE HELL TV ver.

Besides, a new DRAGON MOMOKO will release soon. Check photos in our blogger - https://goo.gl/OH8JP3



Mar 16, 2017

DEVILARTS 1/100 PROVIDENCE GUNDAM

Another Gundam produced by DEVILARTS. It is 1/100 PROVIDENCE GUNDAM. You can check it has internal frame similar to Bandai MG series. All official photos are shown here and is already released.

If you want, visit our website to reserve one - DEVILARTS 1/100 PROVIDENCE GUNDAM Enjoy!!





Mar 15, 2017

DRAGON MOMOKO GUNDAM DEATHSCYTHE HELL TV ver.

We are grateful to introduce DRAGON MOMOKO GUNDAM DEATHSCYTHE HELL TV ver. You can check DRAGON MOMOKO has applied NEW design for that model, such as, posture, weapons. All official photos are shown here and it would release in Mar, 2017.

If you want it, visit our website to reserve one - DRAGON MOMOKO GUNDAM DEATHSCYTHE HELL TV ver. Enjoy!!



May 7, 2014

MG 1/100 Wing Gundam Proto Zero - Customized Build

New photos for MG 1/100 Wing Gundam Proto Zero - Customized Build. Wonderful photos and you can check details @ http://goo.gl/pIO0VH 



Sep 11, 2013

1/100 MG Crossbone Gundam X-1 Ver Ka Review


1/100 MG Crossbone Gundam X-1 Ver Ka




It's that time again! Time for your fix of reviews from yours truly FlashX007.


You can find all the models I review and more at GKGundamKit!

Ver. Ka









So to start things off this is my 3rd experience with Katoki Hajime designed Master Grades. As you can see above he has designed a vast amount already. Plus there is the original Victory Gundam to consider and then the core booster along with exclusives like the Banshee and the X-2. Katoki is very famous among us modelers. For those of you who don't know him that is why I want to begin with him. 

In short Katoki is a mecha designer. He isn't just famous for his Gundam designs however. He has his hand in many things across all mecha series. His work is always excellent and the MG Ver. Ka's always stand out above the average models you might come to know commonly. He is very common for improving or modifying designs that he may or may not have made into more detailed pieces of artwork. Everybody who ever had a Ver. Ka MG can tell you he loves his decals, markings, and waterslides. The Nu and Stein are his latest works and those explain themselves. 

What can you expect different in a Ver Ka that you wouldn't see in a normal Bandai MG release? Simple really, difference or improvement in detail, markings, decals, overall finish, quality. Bandai merely takes Katoki's incredible artwork and tries their best to produce a model following the designs he so intricately draws out.

Others could probably go into more detail about Katoki and the work he does and the MG's true difference but all I can say is you never tasted something like the Ver. Ka's ever. So for those who don't have one I recommend you pick a MG Ver. Ka you find interesting. 



Crossbone

So to start things off I'd first like to apologize if the pictures show up blurry. My camera broke a while back and I'm using replacements and my phone now. 

This model kit is actually a 2006 release so it is 7 years old! How different could it be?

-Painting
Yep you heard right. In order to achieve a proper finished display some touch ups are required. The first being the red scars on the side of the head. The next being the skulls. They both need to be painted in with red and black Gundam markers for it to look like the picture above. Fairly easy and you can remove the excess with q-tips. The next is more of personal pride than it is a requirement. The primary weapon comes in complete white so for it to look better you'd have to color it in. No real color recommendation for that as long as you like the finished result. (I painted mine gold)

-Size
The size is closely comparable to 1/144 scale High Grade models. That can be a bad thing considering it is a 1/100 scale Master Grade models. However there is no rule or requirement or law in Master Grade models. A 1/100 scale is the actual height of the mobile suit brought down to scale 100 times (correct me if I'm wrong). All I understand from this is at the idea or theme of the timeline the Crossbone was made to be shorter and probably more versatile. If compared to the right HG like HGUC Sazabi most likely it will be evenly matched in height or more. (The Sazabi is quite tall in height) 

-Detail
The Crossbone is somewhat 50/50 on this. My overall experience with Master Grades might hurt this. It isn't as detailed as you would expect a Master Grade to be. Like what I mean by that is it isn't a Nu Ver Ka that is definitely for sure. When I went about panel lining it I noticed it had very few panels and it is close to borderline requiring scribed panels for more detail. I think the size of it limited the amount of detail that was able to be produced.




















The overall Master Grade aspect of it can be summed up into short words. Detail is average or passable. The articulation is flexible and finnicky. The variations of display are acceptable.

As for the rest?


















The Core Fighter... what you see is what you get. I'm noticing my experience is really bringing down the overall thoughts I have about the model in general but despite the imperfections it really is enjoyable. I'm proud to display mine to say the least. The Core Fighter is acceptable, there isn't anything special about it and personally I won't be seeing it again after I put it in the Crossbone. It looks better that way obviously and it helps the cloth hold up.

There isn't really anything wow about it if you know what I mean. Yet again that is the entire thing about the Crossbone. It is one hell of a badass model but it has no wow factor.









The wrap up would be the weapons and the options. This model comes with quite an amount of options. You have the standard rifle but that splits into two separate yet awesome looking weapons. (The gold works well) Then you have the beam knuckles, the skirts, and the usual beam sabers. Very well equipped. Plus a cloth!

It's a 7 year old model in the end. I can't go on and on trying to be positive about it. There are imperfections or flaws that can't be overlooked which is understandable. The things I would want to point out is painting. Some don't paint their models and just snap build them. If you're one of those people avoid this model or give in and get it along with some markers and perhaps brushes to handpaint or even better an airbrush. 

Badass? Yes. Recommendable? No, not really. 

The written review might sound on and off and if it isn't what you're looking for then check out my oral review and display of the model. I covered it better that way (honestly) 

Unboxing

Review 1/2
Review 2/2

Aug 7, 2013

1/100 MG RGZ-95C ReZel Type C Defenser a+b Unit Review

ReZel Type C a+b Defenser



Time for another 1/100 review guys! (Man I am starting to like 1/100 scales more than my usual 1/144) 


The pictures don't give this one any justice. By far the biggest model I have ever built!





Just look at this monster. What's nice about this is the fact that Bandai threw in a back support stand to prevent it from falling over. (Man would it suck if it did I was taking pictures outside)

Quality of Detail

Ok so just by looking at the above pictures you can see the ReZel is fully loaded. The pictures display it in the b unit but it also has another unit to give it two forms. There is no rule though by the way you could interchange and combine one trait from both of the units to make a custom unit. (Ha take that imagination!)

Here comes a blast of reality though. No matter how badass the ReZel looks it won't make up for it's simplicity. The entire model has a bulky quality to it. Majority of the pieces are all bulky and big and it doesn't have enough of a intricacy. The backpack is a given on how huge it is. However it doesn't make up for the rest. The chest is by far the bulkiest piece. Then we have the arms and legs to look at. All together if I split up sections of the body I will only see the parts contrasting of a few small pieces and 2-3 big pieces making up the rest. 

You could say what's wrong with that? Well it's a Master Grade. I don't want to nitpick but I see a standard bar for MGs. I would have liked the model if it showed off more quality in the detail of it. It isn't something that can't be fixed with some custom scribed panel lines though. It just needs extra work to bring out more detail. In general if you ask me it's a oversized HG. (Yeah I said it, ....don't flame me) 

a+b Unit








Ok so I am going to cut straight to the main feature of this badass. The articulation is really a given it is more of a model that focuses on displaying it's weapons in an ordinary fashion so it won't be able to do anything extreme in posing if that's what you're wondering. It's not a statue though. You should expect Bandai to have standard features in articulation in their releases by now right?

a Unit

The a Unit seems more of a show off. The main feature is the two oversized rifles resting on it's shoulder. You can angle it and pose it like its attacking or being gripped by the hands because it has a hidden handle. Then we have the secondary weapon being the cannons on the side. At least I think they're cannons. They have a better range of movement so it could be posed to look like its about to hit you with a cannon. That's about it when it comes down to it. Going back to the size of it all I still see the size being a downfall. All of it just screams big plastic chunks that require scribing and pla plating for detail. (I am a detail freak)

b Unit

The b Unit looks better actually. Although the a Unit makes the ReZel badass, the b Unit makes it lighter and quicker on its feet. I personally would like to spam my opponents on the battlefield with missiles than spamming them with beams. The main part has 32 missiles together in all. The secondary has 16 missiles and a added bonus. If you think the b Unit could be vulnerable to close combat it makes up for it by holding two chopstick sized beam sabers. I do emphasize that. Simpler yet more appealing. Taste depends on the modeler probably. Either way you get a badass result. 







Of course besides the units the mobile suit would have a big opening if it didn't come with a standard rifle or shield. The beam sabers aren't given justice with that picture but it was the only way I could have captured the entire beam saber on camera. I must mention though I like how the shield not only acts as a shield but it can also shoot you down. Rifle shield is the best invention as of yet! 

Don't mind the perceptions lol I look at the design of the model in general and think of how it would be used in realistic scenarios. (Hence giving it more likeliness if you ask me)

Wave Rider












There isn't anything special about the wave rider per say. Not like you can move it. The ReZel comes with a wave rider action base peg that works on a action base 1. Just put it on and adjust the angle of the pose and you got a deadly force to reckon with. The rifles really look great in wave rider. I can't get enough of it. However the missiles also have a great look and especially when I put on the chopstick sabers. Definitely would want to avoid getting swiped by those. (It sucks that in series' in general the common faction designs always get destroyed by Gundams and the latter) Really cool design all together for the ReZel in both mobile suit and wave rider form. 

Final Thoughts

The ReZel is a badass don't let anything persuade you to think otherwise. However throughout this year we have seen some greats. The ReZel just doesn't qualify to be in that class though. Its not the best model of the year or the worst model of the year at that. With the prices to choose from in terms of Master Grades in general though there are better things to choose from. The ReZel is a solid model and the transformation is impressive. If I had to nitpick anything I would say the only downfall of this model is the huge plastic pieces which aren't as detailed as you want them to be. Some modifications are required to make this impressive. As is though the result just shows off the big guns. One thing I want to really make note of is that Bandai should be proud of this one. This is by far the first MG I have had the satisfaction of transforming. Nothing is wrong with it and it is solid. Comparing to something like the MG Age-2's transformation this has no issues with loose parts. It even has a locking gimmick to hold down the legs once transformed using the backskirt. 

Overall the ReZel is good but it still has room to be called great. The satisfaction level is there but in all honesty this was built in a day just because of how many bulky pieces it had and because of the simplicity. Simplicity is kind of a bad thing in models because if it goes over the line then it starts to leave a sour taste. Just looking at the price of this and if you decide to just leave it as is out of box then you will be wasting your money. Better choices are out there.

Recommended for Intermediate Levels

While you're at it check out my video review for more!