Finally decided to open up our 1/60 DX Wing Gundam 1997 Model so we could take a review of what this (supposedly rare) Gundam toy figure looks like. This is the only 1/60 scale Wing Gundam I know that BANDAI has ever released. There are resin kits though for the PG Strike (or was it PG WZC?) to convert it to PG Wing Gundam if I remember it correctly. Anyway, this toy figure is similar to the construction of the 1/60 F91 wherein you have some parts in runners that needs to be built and the rest is already pre-made (like the whole body). This is definitely a great addition to your collection if you are a true blooded Gundam Wing fan (like us!).
We have here an unboxing review of a Mobile Suit Gundam Bust Type Display Case. This HUGE 1/35 scale Gundam bust model is used to display or house Gundam bottle cap figures. You can put up to 16 pieces inside of this MSG RX-78-2 display case. But I think that even without the small figures, this Bust Type Display Case will surely look good as a display itself. It would look nice as a showroom center piece or perhaps a pedestal display haha! It has a matte paint finish and has a hint of pre-shading unto it. Anyway, you will need to see this personally to appreciate it more.
We have here today an Unboxing Review of SD Archive Shining Gundam from the series G Gundam. This Gundam toy figure is quite fun actually. I really loved the scale and the gimmicks included in this SD Archive figure. By the way, SD Archives are already out of production and considered to be rare. You can get a fairly good box like the one below for an average price of 1000 pesos and above. I only know of 8 SD Archive models and this is the 8th in the series. Let us now move on with the unboxing. ^_^
I was not really aware that the SDGO toy figures have rare color variations like this SDGO Trans Am 00 Gundam and 0 Raiser. The attendant at TK Megamall told me that in one box of each kind of this SDGO figure comes one (take note, only one) rare color variation. So that is why I was having a hard time looking for such colors when I am asking private sellers. Anyway, lets us move on to the SDGO Trans Am 00 Raiser Rare Color Version unboxing review ^_^
We are now on the 3rd SDGO box. This time we will have an unboxing review of SDGO Altron Gundam from the series Gundam Wing. I am not sure whether there is an SD model kit version of this one. I think only SD Shenlong Gundam model kit was created and there is no Altron version (correct me if I’m wrong). Anyway, as usual, I am really happy with SDGO figures and would want to collect them all if given the chance. Some people might be turned off with the screws on the back of the figure, but it is not that bad. Maybe if I have the time, I will cover those holes with putty and paint them (as IF I will have time). Well, let us head on to the pictures shall we?
We have here a quick review of the MSIA Byg Zam (read as Big Sam) 12 inch Toy Figure. MSIA Byg Zam was made by Bandai and was released back in the year 2000. All I could say the first time I saw it personally was “it is so HUGE!”. You gotta love the big MSIA series figures, they are really cool! You could definitely get the best “bang for buck” deal buying them. A collector’s item too since as I have said, they were made back in 2000, so MSIA Byg Zam is out of production – in other words hard to find nowadays. Well, let us take a look at the photos. ^_^
We have here an unboxing review of SD Gundam Online (SDGO Capsule Fighter) EPYONtoy figure from the Gundam Wing series. Just want to remind everyone that SDGO figures are as big as SD Archive figures (you can search this site for more info). Anyway, this SDGO Epyon is really cool IMHO. Aside from the already bigger SD Mobile Suit mode (as compared to regular SD kits), it can also transform into Mobile Armor mode. I was just happy that Bandai exerted extra effort to do that gimmick. You can get this toy from private sellers like Coldfire Gundam. Or you could drop by any Toy Kingdom and Toys R’ Us branches and head to the Gundam section.
Today we are going to have an unboxing review of the SD Gundam Online (SDGO) (aka Capsule Fighter Online) Deathscythe Hell Custom toy figure. This toy figure was available for purchase since last quarter of 2011. It’s release is not publicly announced so information about this is scarce. This SDGO figure is about as big and tall as the SD Archive version which was previously released by Bandai. Besides DS Hell, you can also purchase other Wing Gundam SDGO Figures such as Wing Zero Custom, Altron and Epyon which we will cover in another review. Without further wait, here are the pictures of the toy (btw, I had a hard time taking photos because of it’s black color)
Hi everyone! We have here an unboxing review of MSIA Devil Gundam First Form (aka Ultimate Form or Original Form) from the popular series G Gundam. This Devil Gundam is considered to be one of the many holy-grail Gundam figures ever released by Bandai. It is considered such because it is old (released 2002) and hard to find (rare). We found one that is still sealed inside the box though we paid a hefty amount to get it. But being brand new makes the price worthwhile. MSIA figures are considered to be in the scale of 1/172 (roughly) so it should be smaller than 1/144 kits. You will see later when you check out the size comparison with other Gundam models. Moving on with the review…
This RX-78-2 Gundam Head Display (coin bank) which we are going to unbox and review is amazingly huge! I said that because it is as big as a human head (literally). And do take note that this one has lights and sounds when you insert a coin which adds to the coolness factor LOL. I bet this makes saving coin a lot more fun hehe. I really could not find enough info about this one. Though the only thing I know (which I hope is right) is that this was part of the 7/11 promo last year (2010 top raffle prize). Because this year it was the Unicorn Head Display which was released. I think making this kind of Gundam Head Displays is an annual thing. Without further ado, let us move on with the review.