Monday, August 29, 2011

MG Shenlong XXXG-01S EW



MG Shenlong XXXG-01S EW
This is definitely one of the best kits I have every completed in my lifetime. I’m just going to leave the review explain everything.

Pros:

  • Where can I start? - This is just amazing; the joints are tight, every part is solid and the whole experience was just utilizing to me. I can surely say this is a must-get for the Endless Waltz series.
  • Weapons - The hands have a designed spoke that allows weapons to be easily placed within the palm, having the weapons molded with a groove to stay in place. This particular kit has a great grip to the weapons with full mobility. The Dragon Fang is just amazing to look at.
  • Dragon Fang - I can honestly say I wanted this model for this particular weapon/shield. Not only is it unique, but amazing to look at.

Cons:

  • Round Shield - A little large, so it becomes a little annoying to move around. But it’s not much of an issue since it stays put and does what it needs to do.
  • Dragon Fang - The attachment that is need to be placed on the forearm is a little loose. But this too, isn’t an issue since it can be easily fix with some lightly
    placed modeling glue or putty.

When I was only half way done.

Finishing up; had to build the Dragon Fang.


As you can see, there isn’t much to the cons. I try to give each and every review a full and unbiased opinion and I can truthfully say, this Gundam was well worth the time. I spent about approximately 8 hours on it; scalping the gates so the pieces look clean and making sure each and every armor was places correctly and looked even (I’m kind of OCD that way).

Thanks for reading, and be sure to check out my other reviews in the #gunpla tags!

I want to give a special thanks to my friend Curtis for getting me this in the Taiwan Gundam Expo 2011 for my birthday. And thank you for the handout and fan that was given at the expo!

The Delta Plus Porcelain Custom - Jet Mode.


I have yet to review this in transformation, so I guess this is good time as any.
The transformation was horrid. I can't tell you how much of an effort this took. The manual tells to fold certain flaps, move other gauges, lift some latch, and it goes on. But the directions were awful. It's like they gave up giving instructions one at a time once the kit was done completely.
Anyways, here's what I got out of the whole experience.

Pros:

  • Beautifully done - This model is definitely spot on to the one in the series even in transformation.
  • The look - Obviously, sexy as hell.
  • Mobility - Stunning; absolutely stunning. I can't fathom how great this kit is. It's a must-get for any UC or just Gundam fan.
Cons:

  • Transformation - As I mentioned before, it was an utter pain trying to set this guy together. It was the instructions that confused me to fold certain areas before others but it was not given (not because of the text, but because given arrows were not numbered).
  • Weight - I had to tighten the screw on the platform to keep this guy stable and up. I'm surprised it hasn't tipped over yet.
  • Finicky - Definitely has some gimmicks that may annoy anyone. So pieces won't slide into certain places where they need to be places, as for others just keep doing it without the need to.

Overall, a great kit. If you love any MS that are able to transform, get this kit NOW. Remember, this is a variation from the MSN-00100 Hyaku Shiki (yes, the beautiful gold Gundam!). This is also the concept that lead to the design of the MSN-001 Delta Gundam.

Thanks for reading and be ready for more in the future~!

The Gundam Delta Plus (MSN-001A1) Porcelain Custom


Also known as the The Delta Plus Project.

For those who have seen the current model, it is about 80% complete, leaving the wings and back plates to be completed. Here are the pros and cons about the model as of now.

Pros:

  • HIGHLY DETAILED - From skeleton to frame, this suit is just amazing. Great building experience and great if you got the patience.
  • Large - It’s definitely a big Gundam, even for a MG. The legs in my opinion are a little big, but with a fully functional gear when the feet and legs are moved up and down.
  • Movement - It does have its restraints, but every model has them, right? The legs get nearly 90 degrees in angle. Arms get approx. 180 degrees. Pretty amazing for posing, IMO.
  • Color - Since it’s in a grayish navy-blue, the color is easy to coat. Since mine is in white, I hope to see this in other colors by other enthusiasts!

Cons:

  • Price - It’s definitely pricey, even if bought here in the U.S. Despite the amazing look for this suit, you may want to wait for a sale somewhere online such as gundamstoreandmore.com or tatsuhobby.com
  • Feet - The feet mechanism (slide-back for transformation purposes) is a little weak. You have need a stand to keep it in place for poses or even just to stand.
  • Frame (Armor) - Some of the pieces are weak. This is a go-figure since other Gundam’s are the same. So be careful when cleaning off the gates that may still be on some of the frames.


Overall, this is one of the SEXIEST models out there. I do recommend getting it, despite the price for a MG. If you do plan on customizing a model soon as well, this is a must-get.


Prepping the pieces and runners; getting ready to get this kit finished.


I think this will be my last and final spray-paint kit custom; it definitely took too much of my time and money. But I'm satisfied with this. I'll be working on new kits soon. The Genoace Custom looks like my next project. Until next time!

HG 1/144 RGE-8790CW Genoace Custom


(Piloted by: Wolf Eniacl)

I think this is the best looking Gundam that's going to be released from the Gundam Age model kit line. There are more to come, but for now I'm going to post this up. The Gundam Age model kit series aren't looking to bad as of now. Let's hope for more in the future!



Release date: Mid December, 2011

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Getting ready to paint!

My spray can just arrived, and my MSN-001A1 is ready to be customized.
Here are some issues, though:
  1. I don't know to do this; sanding off the runners, applying the paint, how to finalize the kit, etc.
  2. Which pieces I want that need to be finished off.
  3. I'm a complete newb when it comes to this.
So it would be awesome if some of you guys could give me tips! Thanks.