This is another delayed post (I'm sorry, guys! I kept getting sick last month >.<). I got this kit last and assembled it last month, and I got pictures of it taken last month, but I'm only just getting around to posting the pictures now. Anyway, this is the HG 1/144 Chinagguy Bandai model kit. :) This Gunpla appears very briefly in a display case at the end of "Gundam Build Fighters: GM's Counterattack". Now, this is a cute looking kit, but there are things I wish they had done differently with this kit. Now, if you collect the Super Fumina kits, this kit's construction will be a lot easier to build. If not, once you get the head done, the rest is pretty straightforward.
How poseable this kit is depends on whether you have the costume armor on her or not. With the armor on, her head can be kind of weird to move because the Beargguy head part doesn't put into anything on her head. So basically it stays very loose on her head. You can still get a full 360 degrees of rotation, and she can look down a bit, but not up, whether you have the head armor on her or not. The arms move all the way up and each rotate a full 360 degrees at the shoulders. With the hand armor on, the arms only bend partway, but still enough to pose them. Without the hand armor, you get a full half bend, but if you remove the ends of the sleeves on the upper arms, you get a full double bend at the elbows. You get a full 360 degrees rotating at the waist, and a bit of upward movement. The armor on the thighs limits the outward movement of the legs, but you can move the legs forward and backward. If you take the thigh armor off, you get the same range of movement, except you can also move the legs out. You get a full bend at the knees, and feel both rotate, pivot, and swivel. So the poseability depends on whether or not you display her with her armor on of off.
For accessories, she includes a display stand, one regular headband for her, one bear ears headband for her, two pairs of glasses (one with lenses and one without), one pair of human arms, and two sets of interchangeable hands (one set of fists, and one set of open hands). One thing I don't like with this kit is that set of glasses that has lenses don't have a colored frame. You have to apply a very difficult to apply decal. I just went and painted mine. I'm not always good at applying decals, though, so you may find it to be very easy to apply. All in all, this is a nice kit, and she looks really nice displayed with your Beargguys or next to Super Fumina. :) I definitely recommend picking her up if you're a fan of China Kousaka, or if you just really like mecha musume. :D
How poseable this kit is depends on whether you have the costume armor on her or not. With the armor on, her head can be kind of weird to move because the Beargguy head part doesn't put into anything on her head. So basically it stays very loose on her head. You can still get a full 360 degrees of rotation, and she can look down a bit, but not up, whether you have the head armor on her or not. The arms move all the way up and each rotate a full 360 degrees at the shoulders. With the hand armor on, the arms only bend partway, but still enough to pose them. Without the hand armor, you get a full half bend, but if you remove the ends of the sleeves on the upper arms, you get a full double bend at the elbows. You get a full 360 degrees rotating at the waist, and a bit of upward movement. The armor on the thighs limits the outward movement of the legs, but you can move the legs forward and backward. If you take the thigh armor off, you get the same range of movement, except you can also move the legs out. You get a full bend at the knees, and feel both rotate, pivot, and swivel. So the poseability depends on whether or not you display her with her armor on of off.
For accessories, she includes a display stand, one regular headband for her, one bear ears headband for her, two pairs of glasses (one with lenses and one without), one pair of human arms, and two sets of interchangeable hands (one set of fists, and one set of open hands). One thing I don't like with this kit is that set of glasses that has lenses don't have a colored frame. You have to apply a very difficult to apply decal. I just went and painted mine. I'm not always good at applying decals, though, so you may find it to be very easy to apply. All in all, this is a nice kit, and she looks really nice displayed with your Beargguys or next to Super Fumina. :) I definitely recommend picking her up if you're a fan of China Kousaka, or if you just really like mecha musume. :D
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