グッドスマイルカンパニー PLAMAX ヴェルビン 聖戦士ダンバイン 入荷しました!
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グッドスマイルカンパニー PLAMAX ヴェルビン 聖戦士ダンバイン 入荷しました!
https://www.tagimi.net/?pid=189191020
☆ Mylene Flare Jenius // Macross 7 ☆ PLAMAX MF-90: minimum factory kit / 1/20 / Max Factory ☆ June 2025 ¥3,520 ☆ Sculpt Chieri
PLAMAX Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS - Sky Thunder
For someone who loves Xyz Monsters, I've never actually used AA-ZEUS. I do use TY-PHON, which I also hope they make a kit of, but the boss of all Xyz bosses somehow never fit into what I was building.
This is also a very interesting choice to do a kit of. Because all of the Gunpla kits are of season 1 main character boss monsters, and the one Moderoid kit we've gotten, while of a season 6 Link Monster, was also a main character boss monster. But AA-ZEUS has never been in the show, it's only ever been a card. A popular card, but just a card none the less.
The Good: It's a very beautiful kit with a decent bit of posability. It's not the greatest range, but for what the design is, it works. It has an alternate shoulder configuration featured only in the animations for combat. It also just perfectly captures this design; there are so many small details, like the collection of mechanical "eyes" it had hidden all over it, all of them partially obscured, that you'd never notice by just looking at the art. Despite any of its flaws I'm about to mention, I really do like this kit.
The Bad: Those shoulders are enormous, and because of that it does affect both their range and can cause the arms to sag. Also, some of the construction is a little weird; there are a few parts where you're supposed to assemble some loose parts then lock them together with another part in another step, like with the turbines. This is also a kit where I wish they did what Bandai usually does, and label the same part the same number, because it's very easy to mix parts up if, say, you nudge the table and they move around a bit.
The Details: For this I just used a panel liner and the metallic silver stickers it came with. There are a number of black stickers to further darken the design, but I preferred how it looked with the etched lines over accuracy. It also comes with two sets of translucent runners, one blue and one red, so you can choose what color you want during construction.
Overall, despite some flaws, I do really like this kit. I really hope PLAMAX does some more card-only designs, but I'm also having a hard time thinking of guys to do besides TY-PHON. Maybe doing the full combining VWXYZ-Dragon Catapult Cannon, the Centur-Ions are my girls so I'd love to see Legatia, Super Quantal, Drytrons, Ursarctics... Yeah, I guess if I look through all the concept art I have saved, there're plenty of neat designs they could still do.
Urusei Yatsura - Plamax Lum Figure by Max Factory. Release: October 2024
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.
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Plamax 1:32 Sirbine from Aura Battle Dunbine plastic model build photoset July 18th, 2022
The Sirbine is from the Aura Battler Dunbine OVA series, which I have not seen and it is not commercially available in English. I imagine that there must be fansubs out there somewhere. This is a plastic recreation of a sofubi kit that Max Factory made back in 1988, during the garage kit heyday. I’ve never seen the OVA, but after seeing a build-up review of this kit in Model Graphix magazine, I knew I had to get this kit. The beautiful nude sculpture on the shield is so cool-looking.
The main body color is Gaia Notes AM-06 Aura Pale Blue from their Dunbine paint line. The woman sculpture is Gaia Notes 122 Star Bright Gold, set onto a background of Mr. Color 76 Metallic Blue. I hand-painted much of the details with Mr. Hobby Aqueous acrylics. The instructions give several ways of painting this kit, sometimes with a silver nude sculpture, sometimes gold. Well heck, I just painted this robot how I wanted it to look.
I employed high-powered magnets from HiQ parts in the hand and the shield so that the shield can be removed easily. It would be a shame to have glued the shield into place, only for it to break off. This way it can be easily removed and not disturb the paint. Two right hands can be chosen, one with an empty hand and one holding a sword. The kit comes with a sword hilt to place into the scabbard. This works great, rather than trying to put an entire sword into the scabbard, only for the silver paint to wear away.
This is just a handsome kit, and a fantastic subject. I love the bio-mechanical appearance to the mecha in the Dunbine universe. Cool.