The Big Trade-Off ealier was intended for something big.
The arrival of my very first Perfect Grade (PG) Gundam Model Kit.
PG GAT-X105 Strike Gundam (14,000Y)
I acquired this from a reseller at S$150, the retail is S$289.95.
A damn fuckin' good deal!

PG Strike Gundam.

Comparing a NG 1/144 Strike Freedom to the size of a 1/60 scaled PG kit. The worst and the best.

The box opens like a regular 1/60 Real Detail kit without the cover card like that of a Master Grade. The instruction and construction manual can be seen.


The Instruction manual is a coloured segment separate from the construction steps. I rather call this an 'Otaku's Guide to Strike Gundam'.
Some unique contents:

The Grand Slam.

The internal skeleton features very high details. You can see the details of the head here. DROOLZ... +1

Details of the beam rifle. +1

Cast iron parts that go into joints (I guess is the hip).



There is one very different tree which is very thick. It carries the fingers, arm schneider and the eyes of Strike (premolded-with black frame and clear eyes). +3!
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The arrival of my very first Perfect Grade (PG) Gundam Model Kit.
PG GAT-X105 Strike Gundam (14,000Y)
I acquired this from a reseller at S$150, the retail is S$289.95.
A damn fuckin' good deal!

PG Strike Gundam.

Comparing a NG 1/144 Strike Freedom to the size of a 1/60 scaled PG kit. The worst and the best.

The box opens like a regular 1/60 Real Detail kit without the cover card like that of a Master Grade. The instruction and construction manual can be seen.


The Instruction manual is a coloured segment separate from the construction steps. I rather call this an 'Otaku's Guide to Strike Gundam'.
Some unique contents:

The Grand Slam.

The internal skeleton features very high details. You can see the details of the head here. DROOLZ... +1

Details of the beam rifle. +1

Cast iron parts that go into joints (I guess is the hip).



There is one very different tree which is very thick. It carries the fingers, arm schneider and the eyes of Strike (premolded-with black frame and clear eyes). +3!
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