HGUC 1/144 Gundam AN-01 Tristan Unboxing
Hey guys, I'm back for another unboxing! And this time, it's the HG Gundam Tristan!
Now you maybe wondering, why did I get this kit? Well, I pretty much like simple Gundam designs, like the Mk-II (which is my favourite Gundam of all time), the RX-78-2 and the Alex.
And this is pretty much my reason why I got it. I am aware of the joints being used from the HG NT-1 Alex, which results in poor articulation. But nevertheless, I got it because of the design.
Looking at the box-art, it looks cool and stuff, but don't let this make you think that the kit itself is what you expect for a regular HG.
On the side, it shows what the Tristan can do.
On the other side, we get to see the synopsis of Twilight Axis, and it's retail price, which is ¥1500.
Without further ado, let's open up the box!
And first things first, we get to see runner A, stickers, and the polycaps.
Looking at the runner, it's from the HG Alex.
And flipping to the back, this is from 2004, meaning it's a 13 year old runner!
In the next bag, we've got the beam saber effects, runners B2 and C2, which are the new runners for the Tristan. Nothing too special here, but I like the light pink on the beam sabers.
And then the last bag we have runners B1 and C1, which are multi-coloured and white respectively.
Flipping to the back, I noticed something.
The rifle is just like the Nu Gundam's, but unlike the Nu, it comes all in white as supposed the Nu's which has colour separation. Ah well, guess I will paint it then.
And lastly, the manual. Pretty simple build from looking at it.
Welp, that's about it for the unboxing. I'll get this snapped up, and will get back on with the review!
Until then, see you at the next post! ;)
Now you maybe wondering, why did I get this kit? Well, I pretty much like simple Gundam designs, like the Mk-II (which is my favourite Gundam of all time), the RX-78-2 and the Alex.
And this is pretty much my reason why I got it. I am aware of the joints being used from the HG NT-1 Alex, which results in poor articulation. But nevertheless, I got it because of the design.
Looking at the box-art, it looks cool and stuff, but don't let this make you think that the kit itself is what you expect for a regular HG.
On the side, it shows what the Tristan can do.
On the other side, we get to see the synopsis of Twilight Axis, and it's retail price, which is ¥1500.
Without further ado, let's open up the box!
And first things first, we get to see runner A, stickers, and the polycaps.
Looking at the runner, it's from the HG Alex.
And flipping to the back, this is from 2004, meaning it's a 13 year old runner!
In the next bag, we've got the beam saber effects, runners B2 and C2, which are the new runners for the Tristan. Nothing too special here, but I like the light pink on the beam sabers.
And then the last bag we have runners B1 and C1, which are multi-coloured and white respectively.
Flipping to the back, I noticed something.
The rifle is just like the Nu Gundam's, but unlike the Nu, it comes all in white as supposed the Nu's which has colour separation. Ah well, guess I will paint it then.
And lastly, the manual. Pretty simple build from looking at it.
Welp, that's about it for the unboxing. I'll get this snapped up, and will get back on with the review!
Until then, see you at the next post! ;)
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