Straight build + Stickers
It's not part of the official lore, but you can combine the leftover left/right halves together like this.
Without the antennae or wings though, it ends up looking a bit awkward.
Straight build + Stickers
It's not part of the official lore, but you can combine the leftover left/right halves together like this.
Without the antennae or wings though, it ends up looking a bit awkward.
--- SD Gundam World Heroes — general notes -----------------
This is a TV anime series made in 2021 as a follow-up to Sangoku Soketsuden, and just like the title "World Heroes" suggests, it draws inspiration from heroes across different eras. The plastic model line follows the same concept as Sangoku Soketsuden, and even reuses the same shared frame runners from that series. On top of that, the way all the parts are structured and even the feel of the plastic are identical, so honestly it's not much of a stretch to just call these Sangoku Soketsuden kits under a different name.
Like the Sangoku Soketsuden kits, these are also made at Bandai's Chinese factory rather than the Shizuoka plant, and the plastic still feels hard and stiff to snap together. That said, the intricate molding and color separation give the straight build a really impressive look, and the price feels pretty reasonable for what you get.
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This kit is the SD Alternative Justice Infinity Dragon, released as No. 31 in the SD Gundam World Heroes line. It's a couple kit with the SD Superior Strike Freedom Dragonreleased just before it — the designs are different, but the overall structure is the same. You can split both kits down the middle and combine them Count Brocken-style.
This kit doesn't come with any weapons of its own — just three extra parts for the combination gimmick. The main highlight is combining it with the SD Superior Strike Freedom Dragon to form the SD Superior Formula Final Dragon. (These names are way too long...) The combining process is pretty involved — it basically feels like you're disassembling everything and rebuilding it from scratch. But the end result has a genuinely unique presence to it, so it's worth the effort.
So while this is already a pretty good-looking SD kit on its own, the real fun comes from the combination gimmick. It's definitely a kit you'll want to build alongside the SD Superior Strike Freedom Dragon to get the most out of it. :-)
AIThis page was translated by Claude Sonnet.