Below are pictures of the unboxing of Bandai Hobby Online Shop Exclusive: HGUC 1/144 Kshatriya Pearl Clear Binder Version. The name says it is pearl clear. Perhaps because almost all the non-clear pieces have a metallic finish into it unlike the regular version that is just plain plastic. It does have some pieces (mainly the white ones) that has some sparkly finish unto it. Our overall impression in the kit is – “awesome”. I really suggest getting this one since I think it will work fine (perhaps glow) under a black light…
Got here an unbuilt Kotobukiya SRW OG Huckebein Boxer (RTX-011AMB). The box has some minor dents but that does not really matter since this was released way back December 2006 for around the price of 7000 Yen. Not really familiar with the SRW OG (super robot wars original generation) series but we can’t really passed up this cool looking mecha. We fell in love with it the first we knew that such kit existed… plus it kinda looks like a cat (our fave pet) LOL
This is the unboxing part of the GOGO TTH MG 1/100 Hi-Nu Evo review that we have. There were a lot of pictures and the shot were taken at different days. So for the first part we present you the unboxing and showing of contents of the GOGO MG Hi Nu Evo model kit. GOGO as the rumors say it TT-Hongli renamed. Now they are releasing kits based from resin conversion kits. This is their first attempt on that.
Today we are going to unbox an RG 1/144 Strike Rouge Gundam. This is not included in the regular RG release since it was part of the Gundam Plamodel EXPO held last year (2011). This RG Strike Rouge is very similar to the RG Aile Strike all except for the girly-pink color. This is our first RG to date so we are curious as to what is inside as well… Now then, let us take a look!
Nope, this is not the RC version. But hopefully we could get that as well haha. Anyway, this is the 1/100 Nightingale Super-G brand Resin Kit. This one is not colored cast, meaning, it looks yellow and everything needs to be painted. The original cast of this resin was made by Neograde and they called it 1/100 Nightingale Refined Version. I bought it before the news about the 1/100 RC brand came out so I did not have much choice back then what to buy. So now, I hope to compare this to the upcoming mass produced RC version. This is one heavy box since some parts are solid (like an anime figure statue). Photos are below for your reference.
Today we want to present to you some unboxing photos of our new haul namely an SD Deep Striker. This one is a resin kit made by Super-G which means that the kit really needs a paint job (and perhaps some glue-ing of parts). This is the only version of SD Deep Striker that I know. It comes with some metal parts and it has its own stand. Looking forward to work on this kit one of these days.
This is an exciting haul for us. Since we already concluded that Bandai will not make an MG 1/100 Kshatriya anytime soon, we decided to get ourselves a Colored Resin Cast Kit of 1/100 Kshatriya instead. This Colored Resin Kit 1/100 Kshatriya is made by G-System-Best. The box is really heavy and you can still smell a hint of the chemicals used to make the cast. This one comes with METAL parts which was the primary reason I got it. Can’t wait to buy an airbrush so that I could start working on this cool monster!
We were able to get our hands on a GN Sword IV Full Saber (BTF brand colored resin kit) for the MG 1/100 Quan[T]. Not much information can be gathered about BTF Conversion Kits. But we think BTF stands for Butterfly as implied by their logo. Anyway, the great thing about this resin kit is that it is already colored cast and you can have it built just by snap-fitting the parts together. It goes for around 1600 pesos and stocks are very low. In fact, we ordered from two sources just to make sure we get one. Without further ado, let us now proceed with the unboxing review
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Compared to SD Astray Red Frame. It is bigger than your 1/144 box.