Now I see why these versions of the Kiryu kits are so expensive compared to the regular version. The prepainted parts are nice, and the full kit just looks great.
Yeah I completely understand why these are worth as much as the MGEX Strike Freedom, because they basically got the same treatment except way more nostalgia driven.
I love the design of Kiryu, love the colours of EVA-01...so i must buy this kit...but what i really want is one this size (or bigger) of the original 1974 Mechagodzilla.
i dont know what type of soul deal you made to make these amazing sounds but ive listened to this for 10 hours straight and i think my depression is gone
From personal experience, this was my first model kit, it can be difficult if you don't pay attention to the instructions but it's a good start for a beginner. It's no walk in the park but not too difficult if you pay attention. The instructions are in Japanese but if you pay close attention to the labeled numbers/letters that each individual piece is given on the instructions, you should be fine. Overall, at best, it should take you no less than 10 hours or less than that to make this depending on your time.
Just finished assembling the red model but noticed there were some extra pieces in the kit that were meant for this model and I can't even equip them. Like I have the absolute zero cannon chest piece but not that actual cannon that goes in the center and I have the Maser Blade but not the railgun pieces that I need to put them into. Why?😢 Now I gotta buy this version so I can make a hybrid build.
This is a superb kit. Love the prepainted parts and all the detail, it looks superb in the Eva-01 colour scheme. Makes sense too as both are moreso cyborgs than robot and can go berserk. Still wish this Evangelion X Godzilla collab had produced an animated short or something instead of just artwork and merchandise
I'd love to see a Eva unit modal but on a PG scale, maybe one that you could buy extra armor sets for since all the Eva's are the same under the armor.
@@thatweebcunt9326 it's not the 1/60 scale I want it's the super detailed build, Eva's are organic and cybernetic under the armor and that's what I want to see, because I've never seen any "dissection" images of a unit and I think it would be awesome to see how they were put together.
I'd like to get into this kind of model building. Do you have a brand of snips/nippers you recommend? What grit of sandpaper do you use? Any other materials you suggest having on hand?