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So, started building my PG Wing 0; impressions so far
>Includes LED set for eyes and torso core.
While nice thought, the wiring leaves something to be desired, as it requires you to screw down the wires in loose fitting sockets and the screws dont stay in place at all. This requires either gluing them down, which is a gamble, or taping the screw down, which makes the other parts fit weird. Tried soldering, but the screws use a low melting point aluminum that melts at the same temp as the solder, which just makes everything fall apart.
>Uses metal skeletal inlays are weaker joint locations
This is nice, as it does make the model more sturdy, but it makes moving the joints afterward very difficult unless you loosen the screws for the sake of posing
>No decals
I mean, I guess I get it, this is a slightly older PG kit, but it limits detail to panel lining and, if you're good at it, custom paint jobs.
>As pictured, mid-torso uses a rubber overlay for the red piece instead of a plastic part so it can rotate the torso.
While good in theory, it would have been better for it to rotate at the waist piece connection, as it looks really odd when you twist the torso, as the red rubber doesnt stay in place well