Friday, January 05, 2007

1/100 Infinite Justice UP

I'm not really good at writing a review for my kit because I don't really have enough time to sit down and do research about it. So, here's a little summary of this kit.

Due to the reason that I have to work and attend to certain activities during the weekend, I haven't been able to find time to finish off the work on building this kit until the long weekend from the last Saturday of the year 2006 to Tuesday January 2007.

Unfortunately, I still haven't purchase my new Lumix yet because of some financial difficulties at the moment. Therefore, I can only describe it by word. I changed the original colour scheme to metallic red, silver, light gun metal, gold, and lavender. I replaced the yellow part with Gold, and the green line on the torso with silver. IMFO, the green line on the torso doesn't blend well with the rest of the colour.

Overall, the proportion of the body is much better as compare to Destiny and Strike Freedom, and it's slimmer. The shield is bigger as compare to the original animation. As for the posability, it has better and wider joint movement, thus allowing it to pose more action as compare to Destiny and Strike Freedom but lesser in comparison with the MG kit. It is able to stand still with the Fatum lifter attached. The only problem that I have with this kit is the panzer atteched to the shield, which I need to use force to insert it into the shield. Plus, I lost the included pvc wire that used to attach the panzer with the shield for the display action. Fortunately, I can still find a replacement for it by using the one that comes with my 1/100 Blitz Gundam.

Next on the list would be:

1. Finishing the DRAGOON weapon pack to finalize my 1/100 Legend Gundam
2. Building MG 1/100 F91 Gundam F91
3. Building MG 1/100 Crossbone Gundam X1
4. Waiting to collect pre-ordered MG 1/100 Strike Freedom Full Burst Mode
5. Re-building 1/60 F91 Gundam F91 (produced in the year 1991. A gift from my friend)