![]() ![]() the V on the forehead is so tenuously connected, that I'm considering gluing it on. the shoulder missile bays don't close fully, and the head pieces don't completely fit well. the kneecap pieces are connected way too flimsily, and should have far stronger connections. The pieces that cover the arm really don't have good connectors, and fall off very easily. it can be very unforgiving if you even make a slight mistake and are prone to being broken. The plastic connectors could be a tad thicker and stronger. be careful when matching with plastic parts. perhaps it's intentional, but some of them are a tad too big and don't match/fit very well. The metal pieces don't have the best quality, size wise. TT Hongli PG Wing Zero Custom.Overall quite great.TT Hongli PG 1/60 Wing Zero Custom Review - Part 1.TT Hongli PG 1/60 Wing Zero Custom Review - Part 2.TT Hongli PG 1/60 Wing Zero Custom Review - Part 3.Will be a "Little Busy" for a Short While.HG 1/144 00 Gundam & 0 Raiser Review EX.Food Experiment - Sausage Cheese Baked Rice.Over 9000 Hits(!) & New Background (For Gunpla Rev.HG 1/144 RX78-2 Gundam Ver.G30th Review - Part 1.Random Gunpla Post Time! - Current Collection.HG 1/144 RX78-2 Gundam Ver.G30th Review - Part 2.TT Hongli MG 1/100 Strike Noir Review - Part 1.That's why the price seems rather off compared with other kits. I have one and it just stands there in the display cupboard. Basic articulation with similar details to the 1/100 and HG. Don't really think to buy it though.Īh the 1/60 Exia. I saw PG 1/60 Exia has the same price with this in my local forum. XPĪdded a bit more commentaries at the bottom for a more clearer "picture". A better clue would be - cheaper than my Astray Blue Frame. lets just say it costs about 1/3 of the original (find the lowest priced one available). Even if there were some excess plastic, they can be removed very easily with a knife (very Well, for the price I paid for this. Otherwise, there isn't much fitting problems. Januat If you read the review/WIPs carefully, I "shouted" PITA for the shoulder mechanism inside the torso (hardest part to fit). I remember seeing some PG bootleg where you cant move the fingers so this one was interesting to see that you can lol Very nice review and WIP, im surprised this is a bootleg! how does the price compare to the original? Will be very useful for those who plan to get this kit! By the way have you encountered any fitting problems with this kit? seems quite good for a bootleg kit :DĪnd very detailed step by step building. Thus, there was one part I didn't screw in though I think it had no effect on the overall kit in the end. Either it was my fault or they forgot one nut. Some didn't work out such as the screws for the battery holder (to hold the wires in place). Not really a problem as the screws doesn't drop off, for most of them, that is. As in, they won't tighten until you can turn it no more. Not all screw points can screw completely.So, don't screw in too hard or too loose. How tight or loose some parts are depends on how tight you screw in the parts.You can use the superglue trick as well for this. I put in some cut pieces of plastic bag for the rear wings since it sags too much by the connection to the backpack.I managed to tighten the waist a little after a bit of re-enhancing the sturdiness yesterday.Until the next post~Ī few things I want to say before the final part of the review (hopefully can be done by tomorrow) Okay, that's all for this WIP compilation. Be warned that you must be extremely careful with superglue as if you apply it wrong, the model might get problems.Ġ7/01/10 - Edited in some extra notes at the bottom.Ġ8/01/10 - Noticed something about the feathers which I didn't do. Some parts may want to drop off easily or you just want to secure some sections of the body. This is to cut any excess plastic off as some parts might not ant to go in easily. Make sure you have a good one!Īs for a bootleg Gunpla, you'll surely need to have a knife handy. As this is a Perfect Grade (PG), you'll also need a screwdriver. Some right colored markers to hide the nubs if you can buy em'. ^^ īefore building any Gunpla, you much have the necessary tools which consists of a side-cutter and a hobby knife (or a stationery knife will do) by the least. Note: Those who are familiar with Dalong's PG reviews may find it kinda similar though not as good since this is just added commentaries to old shots. Part 2: Work in Progress (WIP) Compilation Part 1: Box, Runners, Materials & Manual Scans So, if you already read the WIPs before, you don't really need to read this part. This is just a quick compilation to the WIPs (you need to click the part title to see the whole thing) and some added commentaries. ![]()
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