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HG 1/144 O GUNDAM A.C.D (Active Colour Design)

Hello everyone....
For today's post, i will show you one of my hobbies....yeah! GUNDAM
Well, i already finished to build my O Gundam A.C.D kit and also to review it. I really like this kit, do a lot panel lining on it too. Overall, this kit is really great, look simple in design but really have good articulation and detail for HG kit.
Good work, Bandai.
Hope all of you enjoy these pics



Coloring, really not to do a lot of thing...at least you just can do some panel lining  







Bandai has getting better on articulation on HG model, with no exception on O Gundam. Despite on simple design (RX-78 design), you just can make hand, body, leg rotate all over, even can move the hand over back to grab the saber 
Also, good design on shield holder, with handle like that, slip on the hand and not to make any hole the Gundam's arm

What a pose....like a final pose on final stage versus Exia Repair.
(hmmm....O Gundam ready to kick his ass, despite the fact that his ass kicked in the end  )


That's all for the review. See you next for the other review Gundam kit

Comments

  1. Nice review bro..congrats on your first blog..
    me too, personally the 144 HG scale of the 00 Gundam series is far superior than its 1/100 No Grade counterpart, that is why i like the 144 scale far better...hehehehehe

    anyways congrats on your blog, keep it up

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