▶Box Open
TOPGorgeous box art
Top box art. The inner lid box art actually looks even cooler.
Since it's quite bulky, it comes with a carrying handle on the side.
Box size comparison with the Dygenguar set. The big box in the back is a 1/144 HGUC Dendrobium box.
The iron next to it is also there for scale. (Wait... seriously??)
The volume is roughly twice that of a standard ¥4,000-class Kotobukiya box.
Given the brutal price tag, I was expecting a massive kit... but it's actually a lot smaller than I thought;
Open the box and you're greeted by a black-and-white Napoleon-pose illustration of two horses joined together..
Inside, there are two large runner containers, each packed tightly with runners
standing upright vertically.
Box contents.
Dygenguar's cape section. It's made of a stiff rubber material. Doesn't bend easily.
Semi-transparent parts representing the mane and tail fur.
They look soft, but carrying them around will poke you pretty good. T_T
The outside of the large circular shield has a crest engraved on it.
This is the family crest of Elzam von Branstein, the pilot of the Auβenseiter.
It's finished off with clean decal work.
Given what kind of kit this is, the runner volume is pretty substantial.
▶Manual
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▶Runners
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▶Parts
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