
You’re looking like an old man.
The latest Reiwa kit has arrived…
You have broad shoulders.
The convoy was good, but this one…
>>4
Wasn’t it the best?
I want it.
Rather, according to the design of the anime.
Even though it’s an old kit Gundam, the sturdy structure gives a strangely satisfying feeling when you touch it.
Well, from the current user’s perspective, not moving might be tough.
The form is too fitting for a return to the origin.
Including various aspects of updates.
I heard it was re-released, but I can’t find it here.
>>11
I don’t know if they are selling it at some event or something, but I often see official reports saying that it’s sold out.
It was an incredibly good kit, beyond my expectations.
Honestly, I want it to be turned into a series.
It was sold at convenience stores shortly after its release, but 1300 yen is expensive.
You looked ridiculous thinking you could handle something like this easily, even in the afternoon.
I want mass-produced units more than Gundams.
It looks fun to randomly assemble and increase the number of colored old kit Zaku.
EG Best Mecha Collection
This kit does not include Amuro.
It would have been fine to release at least the Zaku together.
I don’t know if there will be another project after this.
This is something that has made remarkable progress structurally.
It’s nice that it’s designed with the idea of spreading the legs in mind.
I can feel the old man’s voice saying, “Put the ball in here.”
It seems to have sold incredibly well, so there might be releases up to Zaku and Shahr.
The hurdles that follow are high, but…
The shortness of this abdomen is just like an old man’s.
The thickness of the waist is nice…
Was it really that common for shoulders to get stuck together…?
>>27
Didn’t using glue always mean that it would overflow and stick?
I checked to see if I could stack a few of these, but it seems like they’ve been restocked several times.
Amazon stock revival → frequently disappears.
>>29
Don’t stack.
>>32
This is too good as a base for modifying an old kit…
I wonder if the Zaku will incorporate ankle movement when it gets revived…
I wonder if I can play with the old G Mecha kit?
>>31
Almost compatible, yeah.
It seems that the connecting part meant to attach to the Gundam’s waist doesn’t fit.
It feels like people who usually don’t buy Gunpla are buying them when I see things like X.
I think it’s a good kit with a high level of completeness, even as a subject for a joke.
It’s easy! They say it in commercials, but I don’t think Zeke Axes is that difficult.
>>36
It’s a bit of an RG, that one…
What’s fun about this old man is that his back has a standard size, making it incredibly enjoyable to play with carrying things on it.
https://1kuji.com/products/gunpla-03
Look at this C prize that was specially highlighted.
Machu will probably give up on assembling the Zik Axis halfway…
I laughed a little at the same part being warped on the rifle.
It’s nice that you can do it afterward.
Painting is super easy.
I was quite happy because I had the desire to paint and move that initial proportion vigorously.
It’s too painful to put red markings on the Jikax.
>>47
That thin sticker, you know.
The seal on the shoulder line of the aerial often comes off easily.
>>50
I don’t know where to put the Ultraman-like line on the backpack, and that’s concerning.
>>54
That’s still easy to understand because the ridge line serves as a reference.
The structure of the horizontal lines of the thigh and calf without any standards is the most unclear.
The narrow range of motion drives me crazy.
>>48
I think it would be better if you moved more…
On this side, the range of motion remains the same, but there is potential for improvement with slight modifications.
The Zaku’s range of motion is not just limited; it’s a different story altogether.
A child often seen at Seven-Eleven from a model store.
I was surprised to find it sold at the convenience store.
The uncle has a different build.
As expected of someone who has been working since the Showa era.
Isn’t it okay to just keep the ankles like the old Zaku?
The Gundam is the first in the Gunpla series, but perhaps because it’s the main unit, the sculpting itself is quite good.
However, I think the Zaku is quite poorly made, so even if it’s released as a “iropura” (colorful plastic model), it won’t be very appealing.
>>57
As expected… it’s a Gundam Cannon that’s too red…
As soon as it became clear that it was planned with a young woman.
Someone suddenly started to blow up.
>>58
I only saw excited old men on my X timeline.
>>62
I was here when the thread was created, but what I was saying was so incoherent that I ended up being completely ignored.
I want them to release Zaku in EG.
The Zaku’s design is quite well done.
I feel that the design of the Gun Cannon is somewhat subtle.
But I want it.
To be honest, at the time, Zaku was rarer than Gundam and was rarely seen.
It sold out in no time.
>>65
People who know the time!?
To be honest, I thought it wouldn’t move at all.
I was impressed by the perspective of the young woman in charge, who came up with the idea during the Showa retro boom.
The old Zaku kit has such an unpleasantly long nozzle.
It may have become a wasteful sanctuary that only young women could enter.
>>70
There was a point where work became a value in itself.
It seems that they didn’t think they could get the idea approved that veterans don’t need to move much.
I deliberately picked it by hand and made it.
Satisfaction
I bought this, but it feels too wasteful to use…
Is it correct to carve the corners, or is it okay to paint the ladder section black? I’m already troubled at that point.
I like examples where the entire body is painted pure white and the seams are recreated with engraved lines.