My first Plamax kit and I am blown away by the quality! Maidroid Kuon from the Guilty Princess model series, who I built first because she's a robot catgirl ninja maid and ... well of course I had to build that!
The parts fit really nicely and it was an absolute joy to assemble. The figure also has a good range of motion in the joints without getting too complex (whilst it isn't as realistically poseable as a Frame Arms Girl, the assembly is a lot simpler and easier). This also extends to the tail, which is made up of three parts and looks to have been designed to allow a lot of different poses by clever positioning of the joints.
The waterslide transfer decals were also quite easy to apply as they aren't as small as those on a lot of model kits, though I still applied spray varnish over the top just to be sure - there are spare blank faceplates and waterslide transfers with facial details if you want to customise the facial expressions too, although I haven't used these yet. There are also a good number of accessories as she has three different faceplates along with blades for all of the weapons on her back (two katanas, two wakizashis, and two hooked blades that I can't remember the name of) as well as a giant shuriken and that device with the rotary chopper on the end.
I'm definitely looking forward to building other Plamax kits now and so I think I'd recommend this to anyone interested in a bishoujo figure kit without wanting the difficulty of assembly and painting that comes with some of the more complicated figures like Kotobukiya's Frame Arms Girls and Megami Devices.














