It's a 1/72th prototype of the mainstream version of the aircraft, which was released at the end of July.
It's the grandfather of the Snake Sword, and it's a piece that's quite popular among young robotics fans because of its involvement with Sparrow, but it's the first prototype of this size.
It's got a size of 17 centimeters, and it's a non-adhesive snap-fit, and it's flexible and exciting.
And I've also been inspired by Wave's collaboration with Bandai Coria, and the fact that we've worked with the Academy and the Tag team.
But when it was actually released, there were some concerns about the capacity of the parts, and I thought that for those who don't normally buy the prototype, it would be a two-legged material, so I decided to put together a review in the store, if that's okay.
Honestly, I don't want to change it too much, and I'm not very good at painting, and I'm going to send you a low-conscious staff who just want to put it together and put it together and have fun.

The contents.
So I'm going to start with the packaging -- 1/72, of course, but it's about twice as much as the one you're seeing a lot of times -- 1/144.


The description is full-color.
I'll take a closer look at each runner.


E: Large red parts overall F: Red parts centered on shoulders, arms and legs

It's the same size as the paint.



B: Mainly gray parts of the body C/H: shoulders, arms, legs gray.

I: There's gray, and there's garlic, and there's hand pieces.

K: The whole yellow part.

D: All the white parts.

A: Joint species.
It looks like a lot of fun, but there were a lot of bigger pieces.
Put it together.
I had a staff that wasn't very promising, but it was less than three hours.
And I didn't think it was going to be that hard, but the blue parts of my forehead were so small that my hands were shaking a little bit.
It's a little bit different, but there was a part that didn't really touch the doubo, so I cut it in about two parts.
I felt like the pieces were getting bigger and faster, and it was a lot of fun.
The gate was also part of the undergate, and the impression was that it wasn't exposed as much as possible, and it didn't feel like it needed special treatment.

It's the right-hand side of the arm, and it's the right-hand side of the armor, and it's the right-hand side of the armor, and the right-hand side of the armor is the right-hand side of the armor.
The whole picture.

It's really big when you put it together. It's super robotic.





I've been trying to compare the size of the HG to the Gampra next to it.

I was very worried about whether it would work without painting, but I didn't have to worry at all.
Of course, the more you add, the better the quality.

I think some of you might be interested in the transitional feathers.
But it's a great partition anyway, and it's a white line on the forehead, and it's a piece, and it's a yellow line on the arm.
The details.
We'll actually move it around and look at each part.
It's a transformation.
It can be transformed without reassembling parts.
I don't think it was hard to specially deform or that the joints were stiff.
It's basically a lightweight kit, so if you want to decorate it in a modified state, you're worried that you don't have a base.



It's easy to pick up parts.
These wristpieces are easy to remove, and when they're replaced, they're removed without much care, and sometimes they're removed while they're moving.

I've tried to thicken the joints on the wrist with a slight adhesive, and there's been some improvement, but if you want to fundamentally improve, you're going to have to buy the parts separately and replace them.
And I'm not sure if it's easy to get out of your elbow, but it's so wide that it's so curved that you can get out of your elbow, and I don't think it's that much of a problem.
Moving field.
I don't think that's the case for those of you who complain in a mobile area, with your arms up to your shoulders and your elbows turning 90 degrees.


It goes all the way down to the knee, and it turns the other way around when it's twisted.

It was a review.
And what's interesting is that the wrists are easy to grab.
And I think what's great about it is that it's so awkward, it's so basic, and it's so easy to put together, and it looks really cool even if it's not painted.
I'm glad you're encouraging someone who's interested in Gillian but hasn't bought one yet.