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I love anime otaku phone case
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Both of the kits are produced under the Gundam: The Origin series, but have not appeared thus far in the anime series and doubt they will since they are regarded as Mobile Suit Discovery kits which are experimental variations. HG Prototype Gouf from P-Bandai fully armed with machine gun, axe and shield.The HG Prototype Gouf -Mobility Demonstrator Blue Color Version- is a limited kit made by P-Bandai based on the regular release of the HG Prototype Gouf Tactical Demonstrator. – Some limited movement in the elbows and knees when compared to other High Grades + Details and stickers give the kit a more stylized look + Some awesome weaponry which can be posed with ease due to tight joints + Sleek and different design aided by multiple shields which can be positioned in a variety of ways I know there’s only a couple of episodes left in the Thunderbolt anime series, but I hope there’s other kits in the future if the Zaku I and FX-78 is any indication of the quality kits on the horizon. The level of detail with the assistance of decals just boots the quality of the kit to a higher degree. I’m sure it’s going to become one in the future, after all it’s the main Gundam in the series.Įven though it’s not as poseable compared to recent High Grades, especially in the knee and elbows, it’s adequate enough to position the kit in dynamic poses armed with its heavy duty and well designed weapons.

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I’m a big fan of stickers so that’s a huge plus for me.Īfter completing this grand kit, I realized that this needs to be a Master Grade. The HG FX-78 was a fun kit to put together, and just like the Zaku I it’s got a ton of stickers. Really love the look of the kit with the additional shields.

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The HG FX-78 Full Armor Gundam from Gundam: Thunderbolt armed with beam sabers. The rest of the weapons (like it needs anymore!) are two beam sabers which nicely compliment the mobile suit. Even though each of these weapons are a bit heavy, the arms had no problem holding the weapons forward the joints are pretty tight for this kit. In addition, the weapons are attached to a shield. The Gundam’s main armaments are comprised of a twin beam rifle on its right arm and a five tube missile pod on its left arm. Having all that equipment in the back portion of the kit means it’s nearly impossible to have a dynamic pose without a stand which is provided with the model. The kit also comes with a heavy duty backpack with missile pod, a large beam cannon and two propellant tanks attached. The system involved in moving those shields is pretty nice and allows a variety of positions to move the additional shields from protecting the front portion of the mobile suit to the sides.Īfter seeing the shields in action in the anime and having the kit and shields in my hands, it’s probably the best accessory gimmick on the kit I’ve spent a lot of time adjusting the shields to different positions to make the Gundam look more formidable.

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The kit comes with four shields, two of which you can attach to the arms while the other two can be held by extension arms connected to the backpack.

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This Gundam is going to need all those shields in the anime series.įirst let’s get to the subject that detracted me in the beginning off the table. Absolutely love the mechanism in the backpack that allows the two extension arms to move the extra shields around.











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