MG 1/8 scale Wild Tiger, standing approximately 9" is the model kit to go for if you are a fan of 'Tiger and Bunny' the anime and likes taller self assembled figures. Reasonably priced and going @ great discount plus the tonnes of accessories from extra parts, decals (sponsor markings) and display stand included will make you money well-spent.
Tight joints with many points of articulations due to its posable inner frame, makes the finished product extremely posable right from normal to even 'Good Luck Mode'. Unmasked interchangeable head and assortment of swappable hand parts. In fact the mask can be removed to reveal facial of Kotetsu T. Kaburagi. Unfortunately, I didn't do cover that. Quality Bandai standard which figure looks awesome from just straight build. This is review is courtesy of Agent S' collection. Thank you for making the review possible and for getting me play with it ^_^
Tight joints with many points of articulations due to its posable inner frame, makes the finished product extremely posable right from normal to even 'Good Luck Mode'. Unmasked interchangeable head and assortment of swappable hand parts. In fact the mask can be removed to reveal facial of Kotetsu T. Kaburagi. Unfortunately, I didn't do cover that. Quality Bandai standard which figure looks awesome from just straight build. This is review is courtesy of Agent S' collection. Thank you for making the review possible and for getting me play with it ^_^
10 comments:
i have not seen this series yet (i’m trying to watch Excel Saga, LOL) but the action figure/model kit itself looks quite appealing, the translucent part really stand out !!!... =)
Bro, I thought this is yours..Haha!!
Yes with great discount it was a great pull factor to buy...but i resist still. LOL
>> chrismandesign
I heard of Excel Saga, the anime kind of hit my interest. The translucent should look even more gorgeous under UV lighting IMHO
@ deSMOnd
Not mine but I do put in more effort taking pics of it. It's sure a cool kit ^_^
@ LEon
Yeah... I managed to resist that as hard with much emotional struggled. Lol
I got the first movie for my son as he was talking about it. He hasn't asked for any figures yet.
The multi-point figures are nice, but I was wondering how the posing and setting up the parts worked. All of mine for the AGP are a pain to do a final assembly on.
Nice pose, the resulting images is very sharp too :)
@ bluedrakon
Think your son more into mecha stuff. Can tell AGP can be rather flimsy with all the parts. I have not tried but soon when I reviewed Agent S' infinite Stratos.
@ Om3ga
Thanx to those base stand the posing turned out better. The sharpness come from the camera ^_^
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