Kit Review
Straight build
Heat rod aerial action.
The heat rod is so floppy that it's really hard to get it to hold a sharp pose..
Straight build
Heat rod aerial action.
The heat rod is so floppy that it's really hard to get it to hold a sharp pose..
This kit is the MG Gouf M'Quve's Use, released as a Club G limited edition. The base body is the Gouf 2.0, and aside from the head antenna being changed to M'Quve's distinctive pointed style, the overall construction is identical to the standard version. Instead, it's decked out head-to-toe in premium engraving seals, much like the MG Zaku Dozle Zabi custom.
As we saw with the Dozle Zabi custom, Bandai's engraving seal quality is truly second to none. They're fairly easy to apply like stickers, and the clean finish and shimmering effect afterward are honestly beyond words — just stunning. They do take longer to apply than you'd expect, but thanks to their thickness adding a nice sense of depth, the process itself is actually a lot of fun. ^^
Since the Gouf 2.0 base body is already such a high-quality kit, the feel and quality of this kit easily rivals the Zaku 2.0. It shows off excellent articulation, joint strength, and proportions, so it's the kind of kit you can build two or three times without ever getting tired of it. And with the gorgeous engraving seals on top of all that — it's the cherry on the cake!
Either way, the engraving seals alone make this a kit worth owning, and it's a great limited edition that I'd recommend to any Gunpla fan. :-)
MG Gouf M'Quve's U se
AIThis page was translated by Claude Sonnet.