>>10289299>>10289345>>10289401It's me again. Bought the model kits and built them this past weekend as you guys can see on pic related. It was a relative success. I bought some small nippers which were good enough to cut the pieces from the plastic grids but to remove the excess plastic, I had to switch to a nail clipper.
As for each individual model, MetalGarurumon was the first I did and the easiest I think. Or rather, none of them were very difficult but the other 2 took more time and work due to having more and smaller pieces. Unfortunately, for some reason, the top piece of MetalGarurumon's head doesn't fit perfectly on the snout area. It's a bit annoying but there's nothing I can do about it.
WarGreymon was the second one I built and was a bit of a disappointment because some of the parts were difficult to fit in, specially the horns. I had to apply some real pressure there. Same for the head, I don't think I can move it that much, otherwise it will pop off. The stickers kinda suck because due to the strength I used when grabbing the horn, one of the stickers on that horn is peeling off already.
Finally, Magnamon. I really like it. It didn't require as much strength to assembly the pieces compared to WarGreymon. It doesn't stand up very well though.
Overall, it wasn't a bad experience building these kits but I still would have preferred to buy figures that were already built, mostly because I don't have the proper tools and I don't like those small imperfections when cutting the pieces. I still like having them though and ordered the Gallantmon model as well. Sorry for the blogpost.