Friday, October 19, 2012

F90 ガンダムF90


 Gundam F90 is one of the less popular Gundam but it has a special place in my heart.  I spent many hours on the Super Famicom Gundam  F91 game, in that game, 80% of the time you are actually using F90 and you only get to use F91 at the very last stage, and that gave me plenty of time to get to know about this Gundam who has multiple equipment set and eventually learned to love it.

 The kit I got is the G-Generation A,P,V type.  In the official story, F90 has 26 weapon set from A to Z(!).  But even with just three he's got all the basics covered.  The play value of this kit is ridiculous, just look at all the parts!

 F90 from the front.

 The blue beam saber looks nice, I used some stickers for the chest and skirt, so lazy.

 Beam Rifle, this is the spring loaded weapon for F90.  Also notice the shield can be mounted on the side of his arms.

 F90 from behind, the gray clips are suppose the attaching point for different equipments.

 Parts for the A(Assault) Type.

 This is also the first equipment you use in the SFC version.  it's suppose to be use for long range travel.

Didn't bother to paint the back, it's suppose to be white in the center.
 
 Beam Bazooka, it's just a weapon for show.

 P(Plunge)-Type, this equipment is used for entering the atmosphere.

 This is primarily a safety equipment, so the only extra weapon is the machine gun pod on the left shoulder.

 The right shoulder is the radar.

 P-Type from behind.

 Take off the head, and you can transform into the fighter mode.

 Fighter mode from behind.

 I keep thinking the cockpit part is reversed, but I guess that is not the canopy, as the pilot should be sitting inside the robot.

 V(VSBR)-Type.

 V-Type has a bunch of fin heat disperser.  And the machine gun on the side is also a nice touch.

 Beam Shield.

 V-Type from behind.

 VSBR equipped.

 But the main weapon is till the Beam Rifle.

Even with all the fancy equipments, at the end of the day, we are still relying on the good old Beam Rifle.

And a powerful one at that, it knocked the dummy down.

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