Am I the only one who noticed that all of Woolf's mobile suits have been white, have a name that starts with a g, have a turquoise-silver motif for the eyes and cameras, and 2 out of 3 have a removable close-combat weapon on one of their standard armaments?
They arn't reused legs, If you look at the legs of the HG Age-1 Spallow they have molded details on the sides of the calves and thighs. The legs on the G-Bouncer are smooth on all sides. Look at dalongs review and you can see the differences
They may be the same design, but they are new molds.
re-used sparrow and Age-1 normal parts .-.
ReplyDeleteNonetheless, still very cool.
DeleteLooks terrible... Looks more like a generic super robot series mech than an actual Gundam designed mobile suit...
DeleteThe only saving grace would've been if they had designed the shield to look more like the side profile of a wolf.
I...I can't resist. MUST buy 2 of them... MUST make a wing gundam color scheme.
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one who noticed that all of Woolf's mobile suits have been white, have a name that starts with a g, have a turquoise-silver motif for the eyes and cameras, and 2 out of 3 have a removable close-combat weapon on one of their standard armaments?
ReplyDeletethank you, captain obvious
DeleteYou are correct. I apologize for my obviousness.
Deleteso they used age-1 sparrow`s legs. and the slim idea of an mobile suite called age-1 sparrow.
ReplyDeletesmart of BANDAI to reuse parts.
ReplyDeleteThey arn't reused legs, If you look at the legs of the HG Age-1 Spallow they have molded details on the sides of the calves and thighs. The legs on the G-Bouncer are smooth on all sides. Look at dalongs review and you can see the differences
ReplyDeleteThey may be the same design, but they are new molds.
Want. Well I really want a 1/100, but I'll take whatever.
ReplyDeleteI do so love woolf's mobile suits...
ReplyDeleteits the ears man its always the ears <3
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