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So I've put all the pieces together, and it was a really good time. I could have done a better job with what stickers I've put on so far, and I'll be honest I've more than likely missed the first few.
I'm beyond impressed with the level of articulation this kit has, I'm gonna be messing around with this thing for a good while, it's just so easy to move and takes minimal effort to set in even dynamic poses. My only complaint is the neck assembly, maybe I've missed something in the instructions but it just feels impossible to engage the chest gimmick without knocking the neck/head entirely off.
The build was intricate, but really fun, building everything up, layering the parts and the armour; it felt like working on an actual mech rather than a model kit. My partner only counted six "s**t, I've dropped a bit"s from me, it's way less fiddly that the runners make it look.I'd absolutely recommend it if you're debating it, it might be a little on the small side, but it just makes it feel like a perfect desk toy to pick up and mess around with. It's honestly just a Gundam themed anatomy model and I adore it.
I'm honestly dreading the stickers, the sheet is big and there's some really tiny ones on it. So far I've been using the tip of my craft knife to lift and place them, and it's been working alright but damn do I not wanna do these haha.
Think the finishing work on this is gonna take a while, gonna try and get a free night to head round to a friends house with it to see what we can do painting wise, I'll post updates what I've got them!
Thanks for reading through my post!
P.S. Sorry about the formatting, I'm on mobile.
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