Figurerise Standard

Ultraman Tiga Multi Type

Kit Review

Straight build + Stickers

This kit is the Figurerise Standard Ultraman Tiga Multi Type. It's the Multi Type form of Ultraman Tiga, which aired in 1998, and the colorful bodysuit design is nicely handled through color separation. There are no stickers included, so all the color combinations are achieved purely through parts separation.

That makes for some pretty unique part combinations by section, which actually gives the build a fun twist. Even the gold stripe on the chest is done entirely through color separation, though since it's thin and long, you'll want to be careful not to snap it. Articulation is generally quite good overall, and the joint strength strikes a nice balance — smooth enough to pose but stable enough to hold position. The arms are a bit limited in their range of motion due to the structure, which does make it a little tricky to pull off more dynamic poses.

For accessories, you get 7 hand options and effect parts for the Zepellion Ray. The Zepellion Ray effect parts come in two versions — one for the energy-charging scene where both arms are spread wide like in the show, and one for the firing scene. These aren't just plain clear parts either; they have a rainbow pearl-like quality that gives them a gorgeous, sparkling shimmer.

All in all, this is a Figurerise Standard kit that delivers clean color separation and solid overall quality — aside from the limited arm joint articulation, there's not much to complain about. If you're an Ultraman fan or just enjoy kits with intricate color separation, this one's definitely worth picking up. :-)

Figurerise Standard Ultraman Tiga Multi Type | 2024.10 | ¥3,200

AIThis page was translated by Claude Sonnet.