Finally, a spare time to do some
review for one of my favorite Gundam, EXIA. This time it’s a real grade and I’m
not going to review all about him because it will takes sooo long. So
it’s just going to be a share of some good and bad things about him from my point of
view.
Basic Articulation
For me, articulation is always
became something important to review especially for Real grade because they
claimed to have a superb articulated inner frame which supposed to boost its
articulation better than others 1/144 mokit. Funny thing is, high grade kits
seems to evolve in engineering to be somehow became more and more pose able
each day and has this partial inner
frame, which I think maybe at some point could match the real grade’s and make
every one confused about their difference :).
For articulation review, I will
detach some of his outer parts to the condition which exia could perform at
least 90 % of his pose ability. That is because I was too lazy to strip him all
down to his inner frame this time and I just somehow liked him better in this
condition and will keep him this way for a while.
Head
Nothing really became an issue here. It’s a
standard RG head-neck articulation which means that he got free rotation and
chicken movement there. This is good IMO, because exia figures always seem to
have hindered head rotation because of its 'collar'.
Shoulder and arms
Exia has standard RG joints at
shoulder connection with small extra side chest joints which always became exia’s 'signature' joints. It’s really good and a bit better than others Real Grade.
His arms sections also implement
another standard RG movement.
Torso
This area seems to be the focus
of RG exia inner frame points of improvement. First, his chest and abs
connection could give him a better side-to side body movement. Then they add a
hinge below it so he could do hunch movements better than others RG, although with
his grey round abs part attached, his movement became hindered. Below that,
it’s a pivot joint to do full rotation movement at waist, and the last; he has
hinge connection between its main body and hips, which adds a little more front
hunch movement. Together, they perform better torso articulation than any RG before.
Upper thighs and hip connection
The real world is not perfect
after all. When there is good news, bad news always comes a fter it.
Exia’s ball shape upper thighs
were made a little bigger than usual IMO and it does hinder his split and
others movement, so unlike others RGs, exia won’t be able to performs 180
degree splits.
They also removed the RG’s good
old master grade style up-down thigh joint system, which is not a good choice IMO. Well,
at this strip down mode, its effect will not show much, but after we attached
his front skirts, it will drop his performance reaaaly much. We’ll see in next
section.
master grade style up-down thigh joint at destiny RG, which sadly removed |
Legs
It has standard great RG inner
joints, which is rotation at upper thighs, double jointed knee which show some
nice armor movements at bended position, moveable ankle armor and three parts
feet. I think they make improvement at its ankle joint by changing the usual
double ball joint with a ball-hinge joint. It adds a little range of motion at its ankle.
Here are some poses to shows its inner articulation which is overall Great:
Back Pack
Well, no back pack. Just a
removable GN Drive.
GN Sword
From articulation point, it is
the best at its scale. Unfortunately the peg that connects his arm and the GN
sword is rather loose at both points.
GN Shield
This is another point which shows
that Real grade not always better than high grade. It cannot rotate, so it
could only be arrange at one fixed position. The attachment peg also has bad snap
fitting to his arm.
Good and Bad
I’m not going to mentioned everything
again after his full armor attached, but rather just mentioned some points
which being this kit plus and minus IMO.
Good things
-
Good build good separation
I really enjoy
building this guy, especially at main body and head parts. It has decent parts
and color separation. I liked how they used two different tones for white and
blue colors. Too bad they don’t really shows off if you look him from distance
because somehow the tone still seems a little bit too close IMO.
- Chromed blade
Well, it’s just
his swords actually, but yeah, they do looking good and definitely the best
painted Exia swords ever.
- Some improvements at inner frame
I remembered MK2
inner type has claimed to be a sturdy inner frame at that time, but I found
that it also has a very vulnerable waist joint. Freedom inner frame type is
much better at the waist, but it has a bit worrying thigh to hips joint IMO.
Exia inner frame does
manage to compromise with all of this issue. And it somehow feels a bit sturdier than
others too, although he still suffers those real grade’s weak shoulder joint
while holding his GN swords.
Bad Things
-
Hindered outer frame
One minus thing
about RG exia that I found quite annoying is… unlike others RG that I have
build so far, his outer frame does hindered its movements in a way that could
not be ignored.
First, his
shoulder armor does limit his arm lift movement to certain degree, before his
bulky upper arms pushed it off and removed the armor from the shoulder.
Second, his abs attachments
hinder his crouch movement.
Third, his thigh
armor, which make him need to spread his leg a bit so it could perform a
rotation movement. His blade holder also hinders his waist rotation once
attached.
And the worst,
the absence of good old master grade style up-down thigh joint system, which
make his leg could only performs not more than 60’ front movement. Simply said,
your Exia will find a hard time to sit right.
Less decal
Less decal
I'm not sure
whether this could be say as a minus or not, but he has less decal/stickers than others Real
grades before him. Not really an issue for me actually.
Need to be careful
Exia decal is the right most |
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Loosing thin straps
One good but a
little annoying thing is that, this mokit has few thin soft purple transparent material that used
at his shoulder armor, head, abs and leg. They just easy to ‘jump’ while assembly and once
they do, you will find some quality time looking for them around :).
-
Big excess mold – nub mark
This is really
just me, but somehow I got this feeling that this kit has more or bigger access
mold (runner) than others. And it takes an extra time to clean the nub mark. I even
accidentally cut a peg at his biceps which used to holds his shoulder straps.
That’s why it did not show in any of the pictures.
This is the first time I ever do it after so many model kits before. Well, it might just me being careless but you may need to be careful a bit while doing this kit.
This is the first time I ever do it after so many model kits before. Well, it might just me being careless but you may need to be careful a bit while doing this kit.
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Erasable text
I found funny
thing that, the printed text at some of its sticker is erasable. I usually use
a cotton bud to press down the sticker so it will stick evenly and better. I do not
remember press it to hard or wetting it by any liquid, but yet it somehow erased
its printed text. It might only happen at my kit due to bad quality or something
else, but just in case, you may want to be careful with it.
Pose-ing
Pose-ing
Well, since its articulations are
hinder a lot after attaching all his armors, I do not have any mood to play much posing with it. So it just
some picture showing his weapons attached.
Final Thought
While I was doing its inner frame
and partial parts built, I got this thinking: “This is great, it is something
new and highly recommended “… But after it’s fully assembled, well… honestly I was
a bit disappointed with how limited his movement turns out to be. So, if you
could deal with it, I still think that he is a good real grade model kit and off course recommended, especially because he will have this additional parts coming
( repair pack and Astraea pack if i'm not mistake ).
Are the decals just the normal peel one or water slide? I'm a big fan of Exia and really really disappointed with the amount and design of the decals (on the GN Sword especially). Seriously Bandai? You can just copy the damn MG decals' design duh... :(
ReplyDeleteHi... just check the old post recently.
DeleteI used the word decal, because some people I know are still refer them as it, to separate them from normal stickers on most high grades.
Actually, they're only transparent stickers and not really decals, and as far as I could know this applied for all real grades so far.
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