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Nice looking, but has a major flaw.,
January 7, 2012 RMZX "Anarchy" (ALTOONA, WISCONSIN, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kotobukiya Mega Man Zero Zero Plastic Model Kit (Toy)
I picked up the Japanese release of this figure last year, It is a very nice looking model when you finish it. However, I had a QC issue with mine, the left shoulder joint on my figure got stuck within a day of assembling the figure and snapped off, leaving me with amputee zero.
Also, the Kotobukiya Mega Man line states that there is no paint required, but many of the details Zero has are unpainted (His hands and Torso, along with his Z-Buster), thus, leaving him unpainted makes him look unfinished, so it would be wise to pick up a White and a Yellow paint Marker to complete the figure (The Z-Knuckle hand is already prepainted, so nothing needs to be done to it.)
All in all, this model certainly falls short of the other three in the line, but it isn't a bad model by any means, just be wary of the joints and be sure to sand it down just in case.
An Excellent MMZ Zero Model Kit,
April 17, 2012 N15h0 - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kotobukiya Mega Man Zero Zero Plastic Model Kit (Toy)
This model is one of the Kotobukiya MegaMan series and is currently the only one featured specifically from the infamous MegaMan Zero series--I'm hoping they'll release additional pieces from it in the future--Harpuia and Leviathan would make wonderful additions, but I digress.
This is model is very fun to put together and is very well-detailed despite being all "snap together". Not very difficult at all, so if you are looking for a challenge, you probably want to keep looking--this is pretty much identical in "skill" to a regular (HG) Gundam plamo kit. the individual pieces are quite durable once assembled but, as is often the case with these models, the joints are pretty delicate. Incase it wasn't obvious, this is not a "play" toy and would quickly fall apart if introduced to a child.
The articulation is impressive. It uses ball joints for all the major limbs and rotating hinge joints at the elbows to simulate a wider range of movement.
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rockman zero kotobukiya,
January 1, 2012 nave1194 - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kotobukiya Mega Man Zero Zero Plastic Model Kit (Toy)
this is a very pose able and fun toy to have it took me about an hour and a half to put it together but the pieces were simple to figure out and the instructions were quite detailed and i had very little trouble in putting it together very worth the money and definitely one of the most accurate pieces ive seen. it really does look like zero