

Vielen lieben Dank.Įxcellent pour tous : l'envoi, le suivi et le récupération du colis merci beaucoup ? No English text but the diagrams are self-explanatory.This is a very complex model kit and is not recommended for beginner modelers.Įs wird mir eine Freude sein diesen Bausatz zu bauen. The second, the CONSTRUCTION manual, has the actual assembly instructions and details.
Pg wing zero manual#
The first, the INSTRUCTION manual (text is in Japanese), has numerous photos of the kit in various construction steps plus painting guide, history of the unit and the Battle Zero unit, cross sections, and an interview with the designer of the kit. Comes boxed in three separate inner boxes plus a special box that contains the 14 individual "feathers" made from plastic-coated thin metal, plus the metal joint parts, screws, and other goodies. Locking systems provide stability so things don't flap around like they tend to do on the Master Grade kit. Comes with two beam sabers and two huge beam rifles. Opening panels on the head, chest, and more.
Pg wing zero full#
Full inner mechanism detail on all limbs. Two different locations (eyes and chest) light up on the finished kit. About 30 locations secured by metal screws. The most impressive model in Bandai's history is finally here! This kit has too much to list in detail, so please be willing to settle for the highlights:30-plus runners of parts (670 total pieces). Pagamenti Diritti e Garanzie Privacy e sicurezza Contatti e Orari Starblazer Space Battleship Yamato (82).Shining Tears - Wind - Hearts - Blade - Ark (23).Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai (10).Ghost in the Shell - Masamune Shirow (16).Cavalieri dello Zodiaco - Saint Seiya (135).It's also possible that I'm not that good at it. I guess partly because I'm a perfectionist, partly because I take it pretty slowly, and partly because I trim the sprue tags from every single part internal and external until they're perfect. I won't even say here for fear of shame how long. This kit has taken me a phenomenally long time to build. I have a progress thread on my build with pictures HERE

I'm a bit concerned by the general consensus here that it can't support it's weight or strike any action poses. I didn't mention it's my first PG though, did I? The feathers have been a pain to panel line, but I'm finding it to be a very enjoyable build. I actually used the left over tiny metal pin from the shoulder assembly (I think) to brace one of the springs in the battery pack that was causing a loose connection and it works flawlessly. Whilst it was tricky and a bit frustrating I got it working perfectly without solder. I have not had a problem with the head seam being lose as I read in another thread, nor with the connections for the battery pack. The only drawbacks I've found so far are the latex parts, but I've managed to panel line them with a little effort, and one or two armour connections leave a little to be desired. I started with MG kits so I was used to a bit of a challenge, but progressing to this is a whole new ball game. I have been finding the build very challenging and enjoyable. I got a better sense of enjoyment from building and completing the 1/60 RD Strike Freedom, which despite it having bigger wings than the wing 0, can in fact, support its own weight. The designers seemed more interest in the movement of the internals than keeping the armor attached. The design of the upper leg and armor is annoying. Now the right leg doesn't stay attached to the body. The die cast post for the right leg is slightly mis-cast, so the post is a little too big for the leg's gasket to plug into, so the gasket cracked. A front/back design would have been better. It also doesn't hold the antenna very well. It's split down the middle right/left instead of front/back, so there's always a seam down the middle, and it's very loose on mine. I recently purchased the 12" collector's edition wing custom 0, which is basically the toy equivalent of the PG wing 0, and it can support it's own weight way better than the model.

It just doesn't have any kind of stability. And it's too difficult to pose the thing as shown on the box obviously. It can't support its own weight to begin with, and you have to use the wings to keep it from falling over.

I was very disappointed with the results of building the model.
