Thursday, May 3, 2012

MS-14B Gelgoog ゲルググ



I have slacked off a few weeks, so this time I will update a few. First will be the Zeon MS, Gelgoog.



This is one of my favorite MS of all time, it kind of reminds me of a medieval knight. 


This kit comes with customizable parts so you can choose to set it up as the classic Gelgoog, Regelgoog or Johnny Ridden's Gelgoog. It has a pretty impressive arsenal when you lay them out.


This is the class Gelgoog form.

The tiny shield is probably not going to protect him much, but it looks good for the shooting pose.


Zeon MS all look Badass.


This is the Regelgoog style, changing just the shoulder pads makes him look even more badass, and of course I let him equipped his spinning double sword.


Really compromised on the painting for this guy, but he looks good with minimal painting anyway.


The other backpack didn't fit well, I probably will have to glue it on if I really want it. Oh well, until the day I find a real run that fits him, this will be left in the reserve.


And the most surprising feature of this guy, the right hand has a tiny rubber band in it, so the sword can actually spin! AWESOME!



Gelgoog's projectile weapon, the grenade launcher. The one of the right hand is the "actual" to scale size, the one on the left hand is the functional size.



Since the grenade launcher is mounted on the forearm, that leaves his hands free to carry other weapons, and if you have a second kit, you can even equip him with two of this baby(ies).


A trial shot, the bullet is tiny, so it goes to a pretty decent distance with the original BB spring.

The Zeon MS usually have bolder design, I guess unlike the Gundams, they don't have to be in the viewer's face at all time, so their job is to create the surprise element in bursts and thus giving them more creative freedom to do non-standard thing. This is actually a very good trend when it comes to toys.


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