and again nothing on it is pre-painted. it’s all molded plastic.
it’s about $150 though.
check out this one half scale BB-8 model kit from Bandai.
the joints are covered in rubber painted to look like skin. problem is it’s rubber so the skin is going to deteriorate eventually.
High Grade Gundam model kits are pretty much toys. the Master Grade and Real Grade kits are more meant for display. so I’d recommend you get some High Grade kits, they don’t looks as good as MG kits when they’re straight built but they’re easier to handle since they’re simpler.
Though it’s quite comical that the Saiyans from Universe 6 so easily go SSJ, especially after we see the hell that Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, and Future Trunks had to push through to do it.
she never gave me much trouble until I played Madhouse. but I just had to figure out the best strategy and then it wasn’t that hard.
If the Strike Freedom on the right comes like that, I’m totally back on board!
honestly the best part of Gundam model kits is that you can customize them however you want. you can paint them whatever colors you want, add whatever extra details you want, given them what ever weapons and accessories you want. and you can make your own completely custom version. it’s alot of fun.
promotional material is almost always going to feature painted builds. this kit is definitely not going to have any pre-painting. it’s just not a thing Bandai really does.