As for the kit itself, seeing how this was my very first RG kit I can't really base it on the other RG, so I will be basing this review on this RG alone.
This kit didn't take me too long to put together compare to your average MG as it was much smaller in size and having the frame already together speed things up pretty fast as well. But do be careful when handling the frame as it is pretty tight when you first cut it from the tree, so be careful when moving it around not to break it as some of the parts are very small and easy to break.
Because this is a RG kit, you may notice that it has many different shades to it giving it more depth and that if you hate masking this would be the perfect kit as the part separation is fantastic.
As for the overall movement and stableness, it does have great movement making it easy to pull off any pose you make like and it quite stable for the most part without its backpack on. But if you do have the backpack on and folded up it is too back heavy and will not stand up on it's own without a stand which is why Bandai added a extra part for the backpack to fix that issue. It comes with a little stand that go on the backpack which holds it up from the ground so it will not fall over.
Overall, I am very happy with this kit and if you love the design I would say pick it up.
Anywho here is the pics:
With it's cockpit open. |
Feet lock into place so it won't fall off. |
Even MG Hi-Nu beam sabers work. |
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