
Which is which?
Big head.
The color is darker than the arrangement.
My left shoulder feels weird.
I thought my face was long, but my head itself is quite big.
The body and head have a unique arrangement.
I really like MB’s facial expression.
It’s cool, but 44,000 yen is way too expensive.
Isn’t it kind of long and thin? Was it like this?
I wish they had done a more impressive arrangement.
This time it’s under the supervision of an animator.
When are you going to stop using white and gray to increase the amount of information?
It’s not like I’m going to turn away from Nagano’s style; I’m just being faithful and have nothing particularly to say.
I feel like the setting illustration had this kind of balance.
I believe it was made in the image of the new translation of Zeta.
It’s not bad, but it’s not at a definitive level.
If we’re talking about accuracy, isn’t it the VerKa?
It’s a metal robot, right?
I was looking forward to it, but it ended up being shipped on the 27th.
Hatchaka stopped doing Gunpla reviews quite a while ago, so they probably don’t have any.
High Mega is essential.
The Metal Robot Spirits are from Kashig and Double Brand, so they are even more Katoki-style.
It feels like there’s less enthusiasm compared to something like the Kämpfer.
It’s so mismatched that the armor is rattling and the sabers are starting to sprout from the backs of the rifles.
It feels more like the design image than a scene from the anime.
MB has an anime image, but it’s actually the New Testament version.
I think it’s the type where the impression changes depending on the posing.
Before getting into the details, it’s impressive that everyone can manage with 44,000 yen.
I’m surprised that it’s not too far off from the price of the Switch 2.
I wonder, it feels like my head is a little bigger.
I quite like MB Zeta.
It feels like the torso is somehow short for a new version Z.
The deformation causes constraints.
I thought 30,000 for the Hi-New was expensive, but it’s turned into something outrageous.
The Z Gundam itself was born from a messy background and is filled with lies from the 2D world.
The half cross and God also cost 44,000 yen, so is this already considered normal?
This time the price is quite high, so I think there will probably be a few people selling on the first day, so it feels like there are quite a few chances to buy at retail price.
It feels like this is part of the Metal Build brand.
The deformation seems like it won’t move unless you pull it really hard with stiff joints, and just watching the video makes me nervous.
If it was harder than the attachment of the funnel to the endosperm, I would die.
Well, high-priced toys are just like that.
Which one is the masterpiece of Metal Build?
I was really nervous that it would get scratches when assembling the Tri-on 3.
Lancelot is nice, isn’t he…
I want the shoulders to look a bit larger when it’s just a pose to stand.
When I move my hips, I’m putting so much force into it that it’s really scary…
I absolutely can’t become a web rider…
The Metal Build I have has really stiff joints, so it just stays on display.
Do people who play move around vigorously and have fun?
I believe Exia’s ideal body type is MB.
You’re an idiot! It’s like that, but the Z’s 3D design is made without considering wear, so I’m really scared about its aging degradation…
I like Kurobon too.
I feel like Metal Build basically has no misses.
The arrangement of the Strike Freedom was too perfect.
The Metal Build arrangement is reflected in the Strike Freedom 2nd Type.
If we were to release a blatant flop among the high-priced items in this class, it could mean the end of the brand…
Zeta’s rifle always looks cramped when she holds it.
I wish Metal Build would do something about that inconvenient base already…
That’s why the high mega sensor isn’t meant to be held!!
I want them to sell just the simplified painted version of Lancelot’s main body, as it’s fun to move it around in various ways.
I’m too scared to move the actual item carelessly…
I feel like it would have been a masterpiece if a designer had been involved in the supervision.
Just like Lancelot and Kurobon.
There’s a mysterious TV version adherence boom happening…
I believe the quality changes depending on the motivation of the planning staff, not just with Metal Build.
The Robot Spirits Dunbine series is a good example.
In the end, it’s just a matter of preference.
I really love the arrangement of the True Getter.
Personally, I would like to see high-end toys with a flat, low-information skin like a television.
Isn’t there a brand like that?
Z has no correct proportions.
The deformation of rigidity is unavoidable even at this size.
The joints for transformation in Kasig’s Zeta system are so extremely hard that I was anxious about whether they would break.
I have a reservation, but I’m scared of the paint peeling, so I’m not going to get the modification done.
The metal robot of Unit Z3 had its matte coating immediately come off after transforming once, and it was like, “Ahhh!”
Is there something that can be repainted in a nice pinpoint way…? Should I just use a water-based clear coat with a brush?
Isn’t the shape or position of the side armor on the waist a bit strange?
If you’re going to retouch a matte finish product, it’s safest to match the color well and use a flat base paint to apply it carefully.
Now there are CMY colored paints, and matching colors is fairly easy too…
The right side has a big head and the left side is kind of overall skinny, and neither of them is satisfactory…
It seems you’re desperately trying to nitpick, but it’s okay not to force your way into the conversation when you don’t even know the weakness of the Z’s joints that can’t even achieve independence.
In the early morning, there are definitely types of crazy people who just want to look down on others.
A flat design luxury line is only possible with pure silver or pure gold.
Or it’s a high route because it’s extremely big.
Is it something like the innovation of Mazinger?
To be frank, a lot of the recent Katoki designs and arrangements are honestly terrible.
Huh?