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QY SD RX-78 NT-1 Alex Gundam - Mini WIP, Assembly Cure and Review

On a fast pace since acquiring my trusty Lumix. Feels great sharing my works again. Not much to say as I've just finished my review of God Gundam.

Starting off with the usual, 4 runners along with the polycaps. This'll be quick hihi...


Issue 01: The usual: Expect QY's head to have problems. Shave or cut the male connectors then glue.


Painted some minor details on the skirt with a Gundam Marker Gold and Black.


Yay! No more assembly cures the rest of the way! Awesome!

Head


Body


Back pack (weeeeee~ feels great moving so fast with a bootleg)


Legs


Ass thrusters lol


There you go! After a bunch of cures for God Gundam, assembling Alex was a breeze.

No panel lines


Front


Side


For tpc'ers, yep, it's me. CHEV31 :p


Back


Box art



Dual guns!! Pew pew pew pew pew!!!


Hiyaaaa!!!






HENSHIN!!!






Full Armor CHEV Alex



Armor in Mobile Armor mode


Oh yeah!



Pros:
Issue? What issue? Haha this kit assembled like a charm. Only the head needs attention.
Build is sturdy
Cool gimicks (Armor)

Cons:
Alex sticker in shield sucks (nitpick)

That's about it! QY's Alex Gundam was a treat to assemble. Sole problem was the head and is pretty easy to fix. What made this kit special is its armor and it can transform into a rider (mobile armor) mode. Got lazy posing Alex riding the armor hahaha but it looks good in the shelf now. Next up is Jargon's SD Unicorn. Stay tuned :)

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