🚀 Build, Display, Conquer!
The Bandai Gundam Heavyarms Ver EW 1/100 Master Grade is a meticulously designed model kit featuring a Gatling gun, shield, combat knife, and beam saber attachment. Made from high-quality plastic, it requires no paint or glue for assembly, making it perfect for both novice and experienced builders. With its fully articulated design and vibrant multicolor finish, this collectible is ideal for fans of the Gundam franchise and model enthusiasts alike.
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 8 inches |
Additional Features | 1/100 scale, fully articulated figure, Delpi Decal |
Scale | hundredth |
Subject Character | Gundam |
Style | Endless Waltz |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Anime |
Color | Multicolor |
T**E
Definite one must have Gunpla kits
Definitely one best Gundam kit out there. No gluing or painting required. Just hobby nippers, glass files and tweezers for the decals. Easy to follow instructions. But there in Japanese. They do show you which parts need to be assembled. In the diagram pictures provided. And you can use Google translate on your cell phone. Definitely one must have Gunpla kits out there.
M**S
Fun build. Sturdy model.
Fun build and highly detailed for a Master Grade Gundam. Solid, sturdy, and fully pose-able.
H**S
Súper
Muy bonito
G**U
Good purchase.
I am trying to collecting all Heavyarms gunplas, this is the last piece of the puzzle. 100%
L**W
1/100 Master Grade (MG) Gundam Heavyarms
Excellent model. Would definitely suggest using model nippers as this model has a lot of small pieces that can break easily when trying to get the pieces from the plstic to put together. Overall, a great model with a lot of articulating limbs and parts.Would've given 5 stars if it came with the stand. THIS MODEL DOES NOT COME WITH A MODEL STAND.NOTE: in order to position gundam to hold the galling gun, chest piece must be closed. Also, definitely switch to the XA10 fingers to hold its weapon to be more sturdy.
J**Y
Solid
Solid kit, with very sturdy joints. Posing can be difficult due to the bulk of the unit but in the Wing line up, this is the best kit they produced especially for the price. And with a little paint you can turn it into the Pbandai movie version without breaking the bank!
R**A
Good
Great
F**T
Gundam Heavyarms 1/100
First: BEAST!This model kit is serious business, and I loved it from start to finish. This was my 2nd MG kit build, and after plenty of trial and error with my 1st one (Epyon), I decided to build Heavyarms with a LOT of attention to detail.I'd recommend this model for any MG kit beginner to an expert. It's impressive and fun to build, looks great when you pose it, doesn't really need an Action Stand like most models, and all the gimmicks for the missle pods are included.For the people who are just starting to paint their models, this one is a great first experience. I mixed up some Semi-Gloss Black and Gun Metal with a couple drops of Metallic Grey for good measure, and that was my base coat for the Beam Gatling, Ammo Backpack, and Ammo Belt. The HUGE blade I did in Semi-Gloss Black. The Thruster/Backpack I did in Gun Metal. For the missle pods, you're going to want to see the missles a different color than the missle containers themselves. What I did was the Black-Gun-Grey mixture for the containers, and straight Gun Metal for the missles.I hand-brushed, and I have to say I think I prefer handbrushing this model than airbrushing. The texture a brush gives the plastic makes it seem more realistic, as if it was brushed Gundanium Alloy.I also painted most of the Kit while it was still on the runners. But I realized half-way through my build that I unnecessarily painted some parts, and other parts I could've painted differently. Like I said, trial and error, but I do recommend you read through the manual a few times and get a good look at the pictures before you decide how you want to paint this model.My only complaints for the Kit itself:The Ammo Belt has a hard time staying in place. If you flex it too much while trying to pose the Beam Gatling in his hands, the belt will come off. I tried using plastic cement to keep it in place, to no avail. I guess the plastic-wire belt that you use to build the Ammo Belt isn't the right kind of plastic for cementing.The Bam Gatling does have a hard time staying in the hands, I'd recommend some sticky-tack.Otherwise, this kit was fun to build, awesome looking, and worth every penny.