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I honestly expected the Gundam aerial or darilbalde to be my first G-witch kit. Destiny Gundam review is on the way

I honestly expected the Gundam aerial or darilbalde to be my first G-witch kit. Destiny Gundam review is on the way | I just finished the high grade heindree sturm! Here are my thoughts on it; Starting with looks, the purple is pretty unique. Almost ALL of the runners were a shade of purple, the main exceptions being the white and grey. Although I would've preferred to find the regular heindree at hobby lobby this is still a pretty nice kit, especially for my first G-witch kit. Shoulder gun doesn't really move that much, it can just rotate forward and back. For articulation, it has a pretty nice range of motion EXCEPT in the forearms. The only rotation in the forearms is where the hand connects to the wrist. Other than that the feet are the only thing that seems a little off to me. Side note: it came with two beam saber blades even though it only has one handle. For weapons, it has the classic beam saber, beam rifle, and shield. But it also has a shoulder mounted beam rifle, which I think is pretty nice. The shield actually has a pretty nice mechanism, although the connection to the wrist is a bit loose. As you can see it can articulate to move in front of the hand, or just be on the forearm like I've had it for most of the review. Speaking of the hands, there are no open hand parts on this kit. Just the holding hands. Back to the arms for a second, the forearms can disconnect if you aren't careful. I recommend gluing this piece in place, while being careful not to glue the joint. This also has some thrusters on the back which are attached via ball joints, meaning you can move them around. The middle piece is also connected by only one peg, meaning it can also rotate. As for my final thoughts on it, I think it's a pretty dang good kit. Even if it has a few loose parts, the build was simple, and I like how it looks. 7.9/10 | image tagged in blank white template,gundam review | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
165 views Made by Dr.Evil-ish 7 months ago in Gunpla
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0 ups, 7mo,
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I need to know what G-witch means
0 ups, 7mo
It's short for the witch from Mercury, which is a fairly new Gundam anime with REALLY good model kits.

I really hope that there's some master grades from this series at some point
0 ups, 7mo
Made another review btw
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    I just finished the high grade heindree sturm! Here are my thoughts on it; Starting with looks, the purple is pretty unique. Almost ALL of the runners were a shade of purple, the main exceptions being the white and grey. Although I would've preferred to find the regular heindree at hobby lobby this is still a pretty nice kit, especially for my first G-witch kit. Shoulder gun doesn't really move that much, it can just rotate forward and back. For articulation, it has a pretty nice range of motion EXCEPT in the forearms. The only rotation in the forearms is where the hand connects to the wrist. Other than that the feet are the only thing that seems a little off to me. Side note: it came with two beam saber blades even though it only has one handle. For weapons, it has the classic beam saber, beam rifle, and shield. But it also has a shoulder mounted beam rifle, which I think is pretty nice. The shield actually has a pretty nice mechanism, although the connection to the wrist is a bit loose. As you can see it can articulate to move in front of the hand, or just be on the forearm like I've had it for most of the review. Speaking of the hands, there are no open hand parts on this kit. Just the holding hands. Back to the arms for a second, the forearms can disconnect if you aren't careful. I recommend gluing this piece in place, while being careful not to glue the joint. This also has some thrusters on the back which are attached via ball joints, meaning you can move them around. The middle piece is also connected by only one peg, meaning it can also rotate. As for my final thoughts on it, I think it's a pretty dang good kit. Even if it has a few loose parts, the build was simple, and I like how it looks. 7.9/10