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My wife showed an interest in kit building, but didn't think Gunpla was her thing. So she ordered an Asra Ninja kit for herself to build, and this Velretta for me to build alongside her. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but I thoroughly enjoyed building this kit. It was an easy enough build, but with plenty or articulation; very detailed, but also had multiple options for matching or asymmetrical leg and arm parts; which you don't need to cannibalize parts in order to swap anything out. It also comes with it's own stand, unlike most Gunpla. From my understanding Kotobukiya kits are pretty interchangeable to boot. I totally recommend this kit, and I will probably start investing more into these Kotobukiya kits to break up the monotony of Gunpla (as much as I love it).
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This is another excellent Seed kit. Great articulation, surface detail, and plenty of accessories make this a worthwhile addition to any collection.
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This is a great build. Despite most people hating on this kit and calling it a hand grenade, it's actually very solid. It does transform, where I'm sure most of the hate comes from. I didn't transform mine, so I can't speak to that aspect of the kit. It's definitely one of my favorite kits on display and totally worth a buy.
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Personally, I feel this is an almost perfect kit. My only complaints; the plastic feels a little off to me, and the build was pretty easy (which isn't much of a con). If you've been building HG or RG kits and are curious about MG's, this is a great kit to start of with. It was a very straightforward build that I had no problems with, and I was finished before I knew it. This kit looks amazing, has good articulation, plenty of surface details, and lots of accessories. This Zaku does come with a standard sticker sheet, but I feel benefits greatly from waterslides. The final product is one of the more intimidating and favorite kits in my collection. Highly recommended.
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Essentially the Zeta Gundam 2.0 kit, the A1 is still a quality variant, especially for the price. The kit lacks several accessories from the original Zeta 2.0, but still looks amazing alongside its predecessor. This kit can also transform, like the 2.0, but I haven't bothered since the 2.0's transformation was a nightmare. There's a fair amount of surface details for panel lining, which really does make this kit pop. It also comes with stickers and dry transfers, all of which really bring the kit together. If you're interested in building a Zeta Gundam, but don't have the money for the 2.0, this is a great alternative.
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Gundam Epyon looks amazing when finished. The only thing holding it back are, at times, finicky arm joints, but especially the heat rod. The arm joints are overall fine, but mine like to pop out during posing, so you may want to tighten them up a bit. The heat rod though is made up of several, and I mean several ball joints, which are very, loose. When fully built, the rod tends to crumple under its own weight in dynamic poses, or Epyon's arm drops from the weight. You might have to put in some extra effort, depending on how you pose it. The Epyon can transform, but I tend to not transform kits unless I keep them in that state. Epyon has a decent amount of surface details and looks even better with some decals. Despite the flaws of the heat rod, Epyon is still a great kit with an impressive wingspan. A good kit to round out your Wing collection
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Identical in every way to the AEUG version, except color scheme, the Titans MK II is still a great build fourteen years later. It might seem pretty vanilla compared to more modern mobile suits, and comes with the traditional loadout of beam sabers, rifle, bazooka, and shield, but it stands the test of time. The articulation in this kit is great, and I've not had a problem with loose joints. There's not a lot of surface detail here, but it's a dark kit, so unless you're using white or silver, you won't get much from panel lining. That being said, it's an iconic and striking kit from the UC era. This menacing suit looks great in any collection.
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Such an amazing kit. It's rock solid, great articulation, looks awesome, comes with a good selection, of accessories, sticker, dry transfers,, and even it's own stand. But this thing can support it's own weight without the stand, loaded down with it's equipment. The Ootori backpack is probably my favorite from the Seed kits. I thought I'd prefer the IWSP (sold separately, AND they're interchangeable), but the Rouge looks amazing with this load out. I highly recommend this kit, great build and looks amazing.
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The Blitz is an overall solid kit, and looks amazing when posed. There's a good amount of surface detail here, but since its a dark kit, you might not get much out of panel lining. My only real complaints about this kit lie in the action base adapter, and the wire attachment for the claw. My Blitz rarely sits on the action base upright, and it took a couple of minutes to get it balanced properly. If you choose to have the Blitz posed with it's claw launching, the wire often has a hard time supporting it's weight and will often roll over. Outside this, I had a couple of minor finicky pieces on the chest and back, but very easy fixes, if they become a problem. The kit comes with standard stickers, and some dry transfers. I totally recommend picking up some water slides for it, as the contrast will make the kit really pop. If you're looking for a Seed kit that isn't Strike related, this is a good buy.
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As long as your panel lines are dry, this should not make them bleed or run.
August 5, 2022