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[Mecha anime] Is MODEROID Big O a good thing?

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It’s really good.

Since the gold on the chest looks cheap in its natural state, it might be good to paint it.

If you’re not planning to keep an eye on it, it’s better to paint it.

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If you don’t attach plastic sheet to the part with the chest grill, the gap in the cockpit will stand out, but basically, it’s cool because it’s big.

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Looking at it again, my upper arms are so thin…

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It also looks good with brush painting.

It also looks good with brush painting.

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I love Big-O, but since I can’t do painting or anything, I’ll pass on the plastic model…

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>>5

You can just dab with a Gundam marker on the areas you’re concerned about!

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>>5

The color coding is perfect, so no painting is needed.

There shouldn’t have been a seal either.

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…Is the duo ready yet?

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It’s a good product, but the 1200 yen mechanized models from back then also had a surprisingly high quality, so I wasn’t that impressed.

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The color of the face shape is different from the settings, but it’s a nice color.

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You can just buy any of the 3D items from Bigo since all of them are well-made and you like them.

Right now, it’s just easier to get Modelroids.

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It’s quite good compared to the Soul of Chogokin Big O.

I hope Big Duo comes out soon.

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As expected, there is no color separation around the holes with the orange.

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>>13

That makes sense!

That’s pretty important, huh…

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It’s big, but the parts are also big, so it was interesting that I could assemble it quickly.

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If it’s that good, maybe I’ll buy it…

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Is the MODEROID Giant Robo a good product?

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>>17

The range of motion in the shoulder is disappointing.

For example, I can’t do the muscle pose of raising both arms like the Iron Man 28 often does.

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I want to paint the head red.

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How is MODEROID’s Dan?

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Anyway, the box art is nice, so you don’t have to make it.

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By the way, is the moderoid Big O still being sold?

Are they going to restock again?

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>>21

Pre-orders for re-sale are now being accepted.

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>>22

In that case, you won’t regret buying it.

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I just recently rewatched Big O, so I’m grateful to have it now.

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If you make it with the mindset of a toy that can be assembled, that’s enough.

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>>26

It’s similar because someone who started an SMP at a major company has moved over here and is doing it.

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I’m surprisingly pleased with the eye-glowing gimmick.

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I want option parts that can reproduce things like the Thunder or the Final Stage…

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>>28

More importantly, it’s Duo! Hurry up and release Duo!

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Isn’t it about the size of an MG?

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The final stage is almost a complete overhaul, not just an option.

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Is it okay to have SHOWTIME today?

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The duo ranked high in the kit wish list, so it will probably be released someday…

I thought that, and several years have passed.

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Can you do the final stage?

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>>34

As expected, it’s impossible.

That said, there’s still a possibility that something might be released with dedicated parts.

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It’s considerably bigger than a regular MG.

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Clouding the metallic luster, will it rust or float up?

I’m conflicted about whether to make Norman shiny, depicting him as working hard.

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I really want to have a big showdown with the other big guys…

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I think the duo’s flight form is surprisingly difficult.

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>>40

Let’s trust in the replacement of parts.

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The Bandai Big O wasn’t too bad, but I don’t see it in stock very often.

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>>41

I think types that can be quickly made without intricate gimmicks, parts, or movement seem good too.

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I really think the skirt’s rivet mold is trash.

Is it a molding defect? Why isn’t it perpendicular to the surface?

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>>42

It is shaped that way to be removed from the mold.

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If possible, I just want them to release a duo, even if they don’t transform.

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The MODEROID Raideen looks good, but are there any areas that you think should be worked on?

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>>46

If you’re concerned about the hip joint slide mechanism having weak holding power, just adding a permanent varnish should be enough.

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Modelroids not only come in different colors, but I also have the impression that they can quickly release figures with slightly different sculpting.

It seems to be the red one and the black one from Linebarrels!

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>>48

Why is there a Chikaon version…? That’s what I think about Takeo Mikunokami.

Well, I guess there doesn’t seem to be any other opportunity for it to be made into a three-dimensional form, so I’m grateful for that.

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Well, if you’re going to paint the rivets on the back skirt, you can tidy them up with a design knife, quick-drying adhesive, and a fine file.

Well, if you're going to paint the rivets on the back skirt, you can tidy them up with a design knife, quick-drying adhesive, and a fine file.

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I don’t know when another restock besides Gunpla will come, and I have a feeling it won’t.

When will Ganleon be reprinted?

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I bought a Black Ox and it was good.

The problem is that I appear in the photo.

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When I look again, I think “Wow, your face is so small!” but it’s an amazing design because it’s cool.

The thickness of my arms is like an identity, so I recognize it as something like this.

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The MODEROID Daiteioh is less than half price on Amazon, but what is going on with that?

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I’m so happy about the restock because I’ve wanted it for so long…

I placed the order right away…

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MODEROID seems to have a pretty good impression of being reissued quite well.

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Modelite can release many items because it does so with almost no reprints.

I recommend making a proper reservation to buy the things you want.

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I’m glad they’re releasing minor titles, but they aren’t selling well and aren’t becoming a topic of conversation.

I wish there were more examples of Hyper Red…

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Why is the Demonbane Shantak set limited?

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>>59

I wonder why, really, the box wasn’t particularly big or anything.

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Sometimes you can’t find something when you’re looking for it, but it may be at a store you happen to stop by.

The thread image feels like that.

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It seems that there are so many types of moderoid that only a limited number are likely to be re-released.

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September, huh?

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Mazinkaiser has been re-released for about 7 years now…

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>>63

In fact, we are gradually changing the packaging and parts a little at a time.

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I think both Dan and Eldora are masterpieces.

However, since they are non-scale, the drawback is that they are the same height when lined up.

I think both Dan and Eldora are masterpieces. However, since they are non-scale, the drawback is that they are the same height when lined up.

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Well, people who like really niche ones will probably buy them on the first go…

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I’ve been wondering whether to buy the Thunder Joe, but it seems extremely difficult if I try to paint it properly…

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I’ve only made Gunpla, but I wonder if I can assemble a MODEROID?

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>>69

It’s not particularly difficult.

There are recommendations for adhesion, but…

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>>69

It depends on the specific item, but I think it’s roughly the difficulty of HG.

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>>69

The assembly itself is as easy as a HG Gunpla.

Be prepared for some color coding.

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I underestimated the Modeloid survey.

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>>70

It’s a top-tier Bead Caliber, so this is a thing! → So SMP is going to release it!

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At first, with the initial Shinkalion, it was said that you had to shave about 1 millimeter off the elbow round joint, but if you can build Gunpla, you’ll manage somehow.

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Sometimes there are ones that are difficult to fit.

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Since there were parts where Fafner and Zeorymer turned white just by fitting them together, it might be better to trim them if it looks dangerous.

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Recently, plastic models, including Gundam models, have often become oddly tight, so I’ve decided to sand them down to the point where the joints become loose.

I really think the tight twist-off rate of the ball joints has increased.

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If you’re concerned about the Fafner, it would be better to take measures like widening the pin cut or the receiver a bit, or applying grease.

Especially the first design is very tight overall, so once you put it in, it won’t come out.

Nihto and Ares had gotten somewhat better, but…

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I don’t mind whether it’s Duo or Duo Inferno, but I hope it comes out soon!

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I was a bit surprised that the model kit didn’t have a separate box.

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Stiff joints are scary because they can get damaged, but the feel when you move them is just terrible.

There are some who can only be sustained if things go that far, but hmm.

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>>82

Well, if it’s just a loose degree, you can just wrap it in thin plastic!

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I encountered too many broken twists and learned to reinforce with brass wire.

That’s me.

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Well, it’s easier to adjust when it’s tight rather than loose…

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I want it.

I’m a painting beginner, but how did you handle the red and black areas?

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>>87

Just fill it in with red and then color only the bottom with a black pen.

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Weaknesses of Modeloid

The reason is that many of the base robots are colorful, which complicates the gate processing.

Also thick.

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It clearly seems like it’s going to offer options, but it doesn’t.

The anchor party can only be done halfway.

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The Rahxephon has a slightly different facial design, but well, that’s just something we have to accept.

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As for the gate, they are trying to make it less noticeable, but…

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It’s a design issue with the Fafner itself, but a slender torso like Nihito carrying a huge burden is frightening.

I managed to fix it somehow, but it broke during assembly.

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>>93

Well, similar things happen with Bandai’s plastic models, so it can’t be helped.

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I appreciate that the face is mostly painted.

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“The ‘thin’ kit just can’t be helped.”

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