Monday, 22 June 2015
GUNDAM DEATHSCYTHE BOOTLEG REVIEW
It's pretty good actually than compared to my Daban msv Astrays. Well. It's not top quality but I'm already aware of that expectation since it's a bootleg.
After 8 grueling hours of building it's finally done.
Pros:
Looks good no doubt about it.
Good articulation in almost all of the joints.
Affordable. P500 only. It costs more in other stores tho. I'm just lucky sometimes window shopping.
Most parts snap fit well.
Less parts keep on falling off compared to my Daban Astrays.
Cool backpack. It has articulations.
Cons:
Noticeably big legs seems to be a bit out of proportion.
Buster shield doesn't mount well. It doesn't clip on and it's crappy for action pose. I can fix this with my beginner building skills.
Major let down on the backpack. I had to super glue it when I woke up.
Body and head does not snap fit well. Remedy with glue.
Small head.
Final verdict:
I can't complain much since I'm just gonna put my gunpla up for display most of the time. Overall its a good deal at a very affordable price. It's not as expensive due to the fact that it's not an in demand kit and it has lesser details. I like the beam scythe and the articulations of the buster shield. It could have scored higher if the bp just connected properly to. It's back.
Score 7/10
A good buy for collection and display. Well it's all good since I don't play with them anymore unlike when I was a kid. Back then I buy the rubber and more durable Gundam figures so that I could let them fight all I want with out worrying about my expensive fragile bandai breaking. However, what I see now in model kits is that it's easier to custom with all the part breakdowns or sections and details from the inside.
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