Kit Review
Straight build + Stickers
There are multiple holes in the base plate, and you can extend the placard by adding a rod to the bottom.
Various poses.
The idea is to write whatever you want on the placard and display it like shown above.
Straight build + Stickers
There are multiple holes in the base plate, and you can extend the placard by adding a rod to the bottom.
Various poses.
The idea is to write whatever you want on the placard and display it like shown above.
Petit'gguy #15 and #16 were released together under the same concept, coming out as the Rustyorange & Placard and Surfacergrey & Placard. As the names suggest, there are two color variations — orange and grey — each with a placard included.
The body is 100% identical to the existing Petit'gguy with only the color being different, so the placard ends up being the real highlight of these kits. You can hold the placard in hand, or extend it and plug it into the holes on the base stand to display it upright — and ultimately, it seems like the main use would be writing various messages on the placard and putting it on display.
Personally, this feels like one of the more practical concepts so far. You could write a fun message and display it on your desk, or write something you want to say and give it as a gift to someone — it's a fun little kit that could actually work as a real-life prop in all sorts of ways. :-)
HGPG Petit'gguy Rustyorange & Placard / Surfacergrey & Placard | 2017.5 | ¥500 each
AIThis page was translated by Claude Sonnet.