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This took several attempts to make it work in the meme generator. | Just finished the high grade darilbalde!
Here are my thoughts on it; Starting with looks, this thing is SUPER unique, I love the shoulder mounted shields and the halo on the back of its head; For weapons, the first one is the beam javelin. It has two halves which can separate like you saw in the first image. The larger one is the beam anchor and the smaller one is the beam kunai. The beam javelin doesn't have any way to store it mentioned in the instructions but I have an idea I'll get to later on; The second ones are the ambika (shoulder shields).
These can detach and fly around to block attacks. And yes, you can rotate them to the front like this, but because of how the shoulders need to move for this it will look bad from basically every angle except for from the front, and even at the right angle it looks... off. Third are the isvara (basically any forearm part/attachment).
These are the beam saber isvara, which do everything you'd expect from an oversized arm mounted beam saber. I looked at the runner and apparently these beam saber parts are from 2013, so that explains why they're a bit too long for this; And now for my way of storing the beam javelin. You see how the beam "saber" isvara are stored? If you put the hand isvara on here while holding the beam javelin you could theoretically store it that way since they all use the EXACT same connection; The final weapon is actually the feet! In the instructions these are referred to as shackle claws. These claws can be used to grab other mobile suits, or just be used as a long range kick. This comes with two pieces of wire which do not hold their shape at all, so you WILL need either the stand that comes with this, or something else that'll fit in the other hole in the adapter part on the foot. And yes, this comes with a stand. It's a runnerless stand, so all of the parts come in one big chunk which you can break apart and put together into this stand. It's not as good as an action base but at least it's better than no base. This also has one open hand part for the left hand if you haven't noticed already; While I have it in this pose I might as well mention articulation. This thing has PLENTY of range. While taking the pictures for this the only parts I ever found inconvenient were the absurdly long knee armor, the ambika (shields), and the wrists which are kinda loose; This is a VERY good kit, and has honestly surprised me. The build was really quick and simple, and the final result looks AWESOME. 9.3/10 | image tagged in gundam review | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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0 ups, 5mo,
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How many do you have?
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I can't answer that without access to the rest of my collection, but if I had to guess I'd say at least 30
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Bruh, where d’you keep these things??
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In a storage unit.

Me and my family had to downsize recently so I don't have access to most of my collection currently
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Just finished the high grade darilbalde! Here are my thoughts on it; Starting with looks, this thing is SUPER unique, I love the shoulder mounted shields and the halo on the back of its head; For weapons, the first one is the beam javelin. It has two halves which can separate like you saw in the first image. The larger one is the beam anchor and the smaller one is the beam kunai. The beam javelin doesn't have any way to store it mentioned in the instructions but I have an idea I'll get to later on; The second ones are the ambika (shoulder shields). These can detach and fly around to block attacks. And yes, you can rotate them to the front like this, but because of how the shoulders need to move for this it will look bad from basically every angle except for from the front, and even at the right angle it looks... off. Third are the isvara (basically any forearm part/attachment). These are the beam saber isvara, which do everything you'd expect from an oversized arm mounted beam saber. I looked at the runner and apparently these beam saber parts are from 2013, so that explains why they're a bit too long for this; And now for my way of storing the beam javelin. You see how the beam "saber" isvara are stored? If you put the hand isvara on here while holding the beam javelin you could theoretically store it that way since they all use the EXACT same connection; The final weapon is actually the feet! In the instructions these are referred to as shackle claws. These claws can be used to grab other mobile suits, or just be used as a long range kick. This comes with two pieces of wire which do not hold their shape at all, so you WILL need either the stand that comes with this, or something else that'll fit in the other hole in the adapter part on the foot. And yes, this comes with a stand. It's a runnerless stand, so all of the parts come in one big chunk which you can break apart and put together into this stand. It's not as good as an action base but at least it's better than no base. This also has one open hand part for the left hand if you haven't noticed already; While I have it in this pose I might as well mention articulation. This thing has PLENTY of range. While taking the pictures for this the only parts I ever found inconvenient were the absurdly long knee armor, the ambika (shields), and the wrists which are kinda loose; This is a VERY good kit, and has honestly surprised me. The build was really quick and simple, and the final result looks AWESOME. 9.3/10