Figure Review: Ichiban Kuji – SCM-EX Eva-02
A super affordable Evangelion figure that brings a lot to the table, including a well-painted diorama with loads of accessories. Definitely a worthy addition to your collection.
Figure Review: The Gattai – Brave Express Might Gaine
Choo choo! The Brave Express is here just on time! Might Gaine joins The Gattai line in all his glory, but it seems he skip a few bicep days.
Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Immortal Justice Gundam
HGCE Immortal Justice is also a pretty good kit compared to HGCE Rising Freedom. Although there aren’t as many interesting gimmicks as the previous two Justice units, this guy’s design and articulations are still big plus points.
Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Rising Freedom Gundam
HGCE Rising Freedom Gundam is the first HG model kit in the SEED FREEDOM series. Compared to HGCE Freedom or HGCE Strike Freedom launched many years ago, it has shown a remarkable improvement in manufacturing Bandai’s HG model kit.
Figure Review: Robot Spirit – Big Tony
The main mecha of the “underground” series Sakugan. Big Tony is a lovable guy with some interesting tricks up his sleeves (and treads).
Kit Review: Moderoid – Tetsujin-28-Go [Taiyou no Shisha ver]
The original giant robot returns as the Messenger of the Sun. Simple, minimalistic but expressive and highly playable, this Moderoid kit is a perfect choice for mecha fans.
Kit Review: Figure-rise Standard Ultraman Z Original
Chant his name and build his kit! Because the FRS Ultraman Z Original is an amazing kit that recreate the young warrior perfectly!
Kit Review: Code Beast – Hundred Edge Alma
The dream come true when fanart is made into actual kit. But does the Gundam x Zoids Code Beast plamodel match its inspiration?
Kit Review: Moderoid Ikaruga
After a long, long time, GSC has finally answered fans of Knights & Magic. The Moderoid Ikaruga is finally released – with all its pros and cons.
Kit Review: Figure-rise Standard Ultraman Suit Zero (SC Ver.) -Action-
Even though this SC Ver is just a recolored version of the original Zero Suit, with a super cool big Wide Zero Shot, this is still a kit worth adding to your Ultraman collection!
Kit review: Bandai – HG Mashin Hero Wataru – Chou Mashin Ryujinmaru
The final form of the Dragon God. The Chou Ryujinmaru is an impressive and majestic kit that doesn’t offer much in playability, but a lot in display value.
Kit review: HG 1/100 YF-29 Durandal Valkyrie Full Set Pack (Maximilian Jenius Use)
A perfect machine for a perfect pilot. The YF-29 Durandal was piloted by the absolute ace Max Jenius. And the model kit also reflects that quality.
Kit review: HG IBO – Gundam Gremory
A Gremory Gundam? No not ‘that’ Gremory – the actual demon one. This Gundam looks absolutely badass and demonic, but was held down by its lack of playability.
Kit review: HG SRWOG Dygenguar
Due to being an extremely popular super robot of the SRW OG series, Dygenguar has had many different figure and model kit versions. And now to continue the HG SRWOG series, Bandai has chosen Dygenguar to become the next member.
Kit review: HG 1/100 YF-29 Durandal Valkyrie (Saotome Alto Use)
The strongest Valkyrie is here! The YF-29 joins the HG line with astounding accuracy and articulation. This kit is packed with fun features ready for a date with the Vajra Queen.
Kit review: Kotobukiya – Non-scale Muv Luv Alternative – Type-97 Fubuki
With the new Alternative anime airing, Koto has resumed making new Muv-Luv kits. The new Type-97 Fubuki has overcome some disadvantages of the old kits, especially the joint structure.
Anime Review: Choujuushin Gravion Zwei – MAXIMUM OBARISM!
The Super Graviton God is back! And this time the threat just got more vile. But Gravion also receive an upgrade…in true Obari fashion. Let’s see how the sequel holds up!
Kit review: Bandai – HG IBO 1/144 – Sigrún
The 9th Valkyrie take flight! The Sigrun is another addition to the Valkyria Frame of IBO. A sleek and cool knight with a straightforward design.
Kit review: Kotobukiya – Non-scale Majestic Prince – Red 5 (Normal Edition)
For Majestic Prince’s 10th anniversary, the non-scale Red 5 is back once again. With an extremely impressive design and gimmick, this is a kit worth experiencing after many years.