About this deal
The legs feature a wider range of motion than before; the arm beam gun is equipped with a gimmick that extends when the wrist is pushed down. Master Grade gundams are 1/100 scale kits designed and made to higher standards than High Grade (HG) kits but fall under Perfect Grade (PG) kits. Skill Level 2 kits require basic plastic model assembly techniques, such as cutting parts from the runners, and cutting or sanding away the remains of the gates (the place where the part was connected to the runner).
to complete the kit, and the need to perform some modifications to the parts before they can be used, such as changing their size, opening holes, etc.It requires considerable skill and assembly intended for age 15 or above and is recommended to be direct supervision by an adult. Which is why I was disappointed with what is seen on the RG ν Gundam, the omittance of the chest units is a sign that they are not willing to go at the same length as to how they did with the RG Sazabi.
This kit absolutely excels at providing opportunities for small detail paint/marker applications to customize it, hence why I'm taking my time with it.The neckline parts are movable, and the container is equipped with a gimmick that widens the fin funnel to make it resemble a wing.
The Nu Gundam is finally offered in Bandai's HGUC line, and what a superb kit this turned out to be! But it is still quite nice to know that you can still pull that off without having to rely on a stand. By expanding the range of motion of the shoulders, it reduces the interference between parts that occurs when posing with weapons.Regardless of that fact, I still strongly believe to really make full of use of the poses that you can pull off with the RG ν Gundam it is still best for you to get a stand. The arm beam gun is equipped with a gimmick that extends in conjunction with pushing down the wrist.