Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Robot Damashii 00 Qan(T) Quantum Burst Figure





















Back to my regular toy post after covering conventions back to back and here we have a review of another toy belonging to Stanley, Gundam, 00 Qan(T) Quantum Burst, packed with gimmicks as a Robot Damashii figure. This toy is a Bandai online shop exclusive so you can expect an outrageous price for anyone outside Japan. Very nice of Stanley to bring the toy directly to my doorstep. I shall be expecting more from his vast Robot Damashii collection. 

This toy has a lot of clear parts for an obvious reason of optimizing cosmic effect under UV lightings. 00 Qan(T) is a melee mecha so you can expect its armament to be all blades (7 blades weapons in total). Six of the blades could be mounted to the shield. There are many optional hands to aid varies posing. 

The product innovation would surely be the attachable UV lamps at any sockets around the circumference of the nicely designed UV stand. If you don't want use the UV stand you can just use the spare transparent stand. There is also a transparent weapon rack which can be used as an optional effect parts. 

In my humble opinion, the main drawback of this figure is that the foot tip-toed so posing is fully dependent on the stands. Maybe that is why two display stands were provided. Other problem would be falling parts when adjusting the figure.

13 comments:

  1. Wow displayed under UV light, this figure is awesome!

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    1. >> Jcee
      UV effect is definitely the niche of this toy. Lotz of clear parts and UV sensitive parts.

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  2. F.Y.I, a few of us has created a forum for gunpla, if you are interested please join us at http://www.sggunplasociety.com

    Hope to see more like minded people like you in our little community~

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    1. >> Jonathan ER
      Thank you for extending the invitation. I'm not good with Gunpla but I will sure drop by, hoping to give my 2 cents comment. : )

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  3. your friend/colleague has great stuff, isn’t he ???... and your UV-light pictures are intriguing... it makes me wonder how to take pictures of my glow in the dark figures (as you suggested)... uhmmm, maybe i should try... =)

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    1. >> chrismandesign
      My friend has passed me a lot of his toys for review so there will be more to come. A actually I only set my camera mode to manual, remove the flash and increase the ISO. I used a black cloth is background turned on the UV lamp and switched off the main lighting in my room.

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  4. Wow..toys with new technology lighting!!

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    1. It's like an In-thing for Bandai now and beside my friend Stanley is so fond it that he now makes his own UV lamp setting. He's now aka UV Gundam on our chat gp.

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    2. Lol ttm great post Dennis sama!!

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    3. Arigato for lending the toy to me for this review. Certainly a highlight on my blog.

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  5. woah!!! I thought you spent a fortune on this when I first saw it! haha!
    Great lighting effect!

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  6. This is out of my budget unless it's GM looking... Ha! Ha! Thanx to Stanley, I get to play this exclusive action figure... The photoshoot is experimental and really enriching for me. Sacrifice some sleeping time though.

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