GOOD SMILE Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len Inferior Superior Ver. Lsize
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clione16 submitted:
"The character is Patchouli Knowledge from Touhou Lost Word. The original game where it is based on (Touhou Project) doesn't have her wearing thigh fitted clothing like this, she is supposed to wear baggy nightgown so maybe this is just common occurrence on gacha games to do this, i guess.
the vacuum sealed butt and the pose, for example."
She looks very unimpressed by the whole situation. "Okay I did the Tetris butt pose, can you leave me alone now?"
(Promo from Touhou: Lost Word, Good Smile Inc.)
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MODEROID El Dora V (Gun X Sword)
I still am not entirely sure where El Dora V comes from? I think I remember seeing an old Vachidra video on YT of its transformation sequence? But I remember hearing it was from a video game? IDK.
Anyway, I just have to tell you the names of all the individual robots, because they are hilarious:
Grand Header, Body Gander, Power Hander, Nice Footer, and Pink Amigo.
Wow. Gotta love when Japanese people with a partial understanding of English decide to give English names to stuff. And that is not some backhanded slight, I legitimately love names like this.
The Good: This is a really good kit. Five small builds, so it's easy to pace out and never feels like a lot. All the individual robots look great, and the two robot modes look great, too. The transformation to said robot modes is also pretty solid. Like a lot of Moderoids, it comes with swappable parts to make it more screen accurate, but it's fully transformable without them.
El Dora V also is also quite posable, despite being made of five small robots. It also has a lot of effect parts. And it does one of my favorite things; the display stand can store everything. All the unused accuracy parts, all the effect parts, the smaller robot's head, everything. It's great.
The Bad: My only real issue with El Dova V is Nice Footer? It's not bad or anything, but it has a somewhat disappointing transformation compared to everyone else. Those grey pieces on the front of the legs require quite a bit of partsforming, and it's not terrible, but when you compare it to everyone else it's just a feeling of "you were so close."
The Details: This was another simple kit, detail-wise. I panel lined all the areas where I could, and actually used the stickers. It really came down to the giant stickers on the wings, as white is notoriously obnoxious to paint, and there were very few stickers apart from that anyway, mostly just coming down to the cuffs on the second pair of wrists, and the eyes on the birds.
Overall, it's a fun transforming robot kit. I don't know anything about Gun X Sword, so I have no attachment to this apart from what I've handled, so I can say that if this looks like something you'd normally be into, you'll probably enjoy it and its very silly names.
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