Yes it can, although the standard Geara Doga does not include a beam sabre effect part, you can mount one from another mobile suit with little to no modification of the blade on the axe with the short handle as it has a hole where a beam sabre emitter would be. The Gaza C has two beam blades although it only needs one as the right arm/hand is used to hold the Knuckle Buster. I gave it to my Geara Doga by modifying the Gaza's beam sabre blade with a hobby knife so that it can fit in the Geara Doga's short axe handle securely. The End result looks very accurate.
The colours seem off...
ReplyDeleteseems like all they did is recycle old HG kits, re-designed new parts for all the sleeve markings and marketed it as a collector's pack
ReplyDeletefeels more like a filler kit ensemble during dry months of Gunpla season.
because that is what they did in the story? recycle old ms?
DeleteBecause Bandai had announce all their actual released for this year I think. Be prepare for 2104.
DeleteSweet offering I wonder if the Gaza-C's transformable
ReplyDeleteThe "normal" version of the kit is transformable, so I'd say so
DeleteOff topic, but do you know if the gear doga can fit a beam saber effect part? Not the axe, i mean, but a rezin schnyder beam saber effect.
DeleteYes it can, although the standard Geara Doga does not include a beam sabre effect part, you can mount one from another mobile suit with little to no modification of the blade on the axe with the short handle as it has a hole where a beam sabre emitter would be. The Gaza C has two beam blades although it only needs one as the right arm/hand is used to hold the Knuckle Buster. I gave it to my Geara Doga by modifying the Gaza's beam sabre blade with a hobby knife so that it can fit in the Geara Doga's short axe handle securely. The End result looks very accurate.
Deleterecycle or not, gimme my RGM 89d
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most expensive army building ever!
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