In Era Trailblazer - Third Party Throwdown #review #gundam #mecha #model #ガンダム #ガンプラ #thirdparty

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10 Aug 202311:45

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of 'Third Party Throwdown,' the host reviews the In-Era Trailblazer model kit, praising its fantastic build quality and engineering. Despite minor issues with the decal guide and manual, the kit is highly recommended for its undergated design, detailed parts, and well-designed stand. The host highlights the kit's articulation, accessories, and potential for customization, making it a joy for model kit enthusiasts.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 The In-Era Trailblazer is the first kit from the company In-Era that the reviewer has tried, and they found it to be a fantastic kit to build.
  • 👍 The build quality of third-party kits has been a concern for many, but this kit was an absolute joy to build, showcasing great engineering.
  • 🔨 The kit includes a main body, a backpack that also serves as a holder for weapons, a beam shotgun, and a stand that is well-designed and easy to adjust.
  • 🛠️ The kit is almost entirely undergated, meaning there are minimal visible seams or 'nub marks', which is a positive for model kit builders.
  • 🎭 The reviewer used every decal from the provided guide and even top-coated the model, which suggests a high level of detail and customization.
  • 🤖 The articulation of the model is very good, allowing for a wide range of motion and posing options, although the reviewer's model was a bit stiff due to the top coat.
  • 🔧 The build process was smooth with no issues, indicating well-thought-out engineering and fit of the parts.
  • 🔄 The only issue encountered was with the decal guide, which had some repeated numbers, but this was a minor inconvenience.
  • 🔫 The kit comes with four weapons that resemble satellite cannons and an additional weapon that fits in the hands and can also be displayed on the stand.
  • 🎒 The backpack is a feature of the kit, with orange details and thrusters, and it can be attached to the model in various ways.
  • 🔫 The main weapon included is a shotgun, which, like the rest of the kit, offers a lot of detail and potential for customization.

Q & A

  • What is the subject of the video?

    -The video is a review of the In-Era Trailblazer model kit, focusing on its build quality, design, and features.

  • What is the reviewer's initial impression of the In-Era Trailblazer kit?

    -The reviewer is very positive about the kit, describing it as a fantastic kit and an absolute joy to build.

  • What are some of the included components in the In-Era Trailblazer kit?

    -The kit includes the main body, a backpack, a beam shotgun, a stand, and clear rods to support detached weapons.

  • What is special about the stand included with the kit?

    -The stand is designed well with a push-button mechanism to adjust the overall height, making it a good addition to the kit.

  • How does the reviewer describe the engineering of the In-Era Trailblazer kit?

    -The reviewer praises the engineering of the kit, stating that it was an absolute joy to build with no issues in putting the kit together.

  • What issues did the reviewer encounter with the decal guide?

    -The reviewer found that some numbers were repeated in the decal guide, which made it a bit difficult to follow, but overall it was manageable.

  • Does the In-Era Trailblazer kit have any visible seam lines?

    -The kit is mostly undergated, meaning there are minimal visible seam lines, which is a positive aspect of the build quality.

  • What customization options are available for the In-Era Trailblazer kit?

    -The kit offers options for two different face designs and different eye colors, with clear eye options provided for both faces.

  • How does the reviewer describe the articulation of the In-Era Trailblazer kit?

    -The kit is very articulated, allowing for a good range of motion, although the reviewer's model was a bit stiff due to the top coat applied.

  • What are the weapons included with the In-Era Trailblazer kit?

    -The kit includes four main weapons reminiscent of satellite cannons and additional weapons that resemble heat sabers.

  • Where can viewers purchase the In-Era Trailblazer kit according to the reviewer?

    -The reviewer purchased the kit from Gundam Central and recommends checking them out for those interested in buying the kit.

Outlines

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🚀 Introduction to the In-Era Trailblazer Kit

The video begins with an introduction to the In-Era Trailblazer kit, highlighting it as the first kit from this company the presenter has encountered. The presenter expresses satisfaction with the build quality, which counters common concerns about third-party kits. The kit is praised for its engineering and original design, suggesting a positive trend in the evolution of third-party kits. The contents of the kit are detailed, including the main body, a backpack with weapon storage, a beam shotgun, and a well-designed stand. The presenter also notes the kit's mostly undergated construction, which contributes to its high build quality and minimal visible seam lines.

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🤖 Articulation and Detailing of the In-Era Trailblazer

This paragraph delves into the articulation and detailing of the In-Era Trailblazer model kit. The model's poseability is emphasized, with the presenter noting a slight stiffness due to a top coat application. Comparisons are drawn to the GP01 Full Burning in terms of shoulder design, and the kit's overall well-designed nature is praised. The presenter expresses regret for not detailing the kit more extensively for the review, given its potential for detailed customization. The weapons included with the kit are described, with a particular focus on their resemblance to satellite cannons and the double X design. A minor complaint about the tight fit of weapon storage is mentioned, but overall, the weapons and backpack detailing are favorably reviewed.

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🏆 Final Thoughts on the In-Era Trailblazer Experience

The final paragraph wraps up the presenter's thoughts on the In-Era Trailblazer kit. The build experience is described as enjoyable, with the presenter noting the kit's high quality and the absence of a feeling that it would easily fall apart. The presenter addresses potential concerns for newcomers to third-party kits, such as the need for more cleanup due to the undergated construction, but emphasizes the superior end results. Minor issues with the manual and decal guide are acknowledged, but do not detract from the overall positive impression of the kit. The presenter strongly recommends the kit to those interested in building mech model kits and mentions purchasing it from Gundam Central.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Third-Party Kits

Third-Party Kits refer to model kits produced by companies other than the original creators of the intellectual property. In the context of the video, the host is discussing a specific third-party kit from a company called 'in-era', which is noted for its high build quality and original designs, contrasting with common concerns about the quality of such kits.

💡Build Quality

Build Quality pertains to the ease and satisfaction of assembling a model kit. The video emphasizes the excellent build quality of the 'in-era' kit, highlighting that it was a joy to build with great engineering and minimal issues, which is a key factor for model kit enthusiasts.

💡Undergated

Undergated is a term used in model kit manufacturing to describe parts that have no visible seams or 'nub marks' from the molding process. The script mentions that the kit is 'entirely undergated', meaning it has a cleaner appearance but may require more cleanup during assembly, which is a desirable feature for model builders.

💡Decal Guide

A Decal Guide is a reference provided with model kits that shows where to apply the decals (sticker-like details). The script notes an issue with the decal guide having repeated numbers, which could cause confusion during the building process, but also indicates the importance of such guides for achieving the final detailed look.

💡Top Coat

Top Coat is a clear protective layer applied to a finished model to seal and protect the paint and decals. The host mentions using a flat top coat on the kit, which can affect the final appearance and durability of the model, and is a common practice among model builders to enhance the kit's finish.

💡Stand

A Stand is an accessory used to display a model kit in various poses. The video script describes a well-designed stand included with the kit, which has a unique mechanism for adjusting the height and is a testament to the attention to detail in the kit's design.

💡Articulation

Articulation refers to the range of motion and posability of a model kit. The script praises the kit for its good articulation, allowing for a variety of poses, which is an important aspect for displaying and posing models in dynamic ways.

💡Detailing

Detailing is the process of enhancing a model kit's appearance through techniques like panel lining and applying foil stickers. The video mentions that the kit is a 'dream' for detailers, indicating that it has many areas that can be enhanced with additional detailing work.

💡Heat Saber

A Heat Saber is a fictional weapon often associated with mecha designs, resembling a sword with a heated blade. The script describes an additional weapon included in the kit that resembles a heat saber, adding to the kit's playability and customization options.

💡Backpack

In the context of model kits, a Backpack refers to an additional part of the model that attaches to the back. The script describes the backpack as having orange details and thrusters, serving both as a design feature and a storage compartment for weapons, contributing to the overall aesthetic and functionality of the kit.

💡Gundam Central

Gundam Central is presumably a retailer or platform where the host purchased the 'in-era' Trailblazer kit. Mentioning Gundam Central serves as a recommendation for viewers interested in purchasing the kit, indicating a source for model kit enthusiasts.

Highlights

Introduction to the In-Era Trailblazer kit, a third-party model kit.

Positive first impression of the In-Era kit, highlighting its high build quality.

Discussion on the trend towards more original designs in third-party kits.

Description of the kit's contents, including the main body, backpack, weapons, and stand.

Praise for the well-designed stand with a hidden height adjustment mechanism.

Mention of clear rods included to support detached weapons.

Detailed explanation of the kit's build process, emphasizing the ease and joy of assembly.

Comment on the kit being almost entirely undergated, reducing visible seam lines.

Highlight of the use of all decals from the decal guide and the application of a flat top coat.

Note on the minor issue with the decal guide having repeated numbers.

Description of the articulated design and range of motion of the model.

Comparison of the model's shoulder design to the GP01 Full Burning.

Discussion on the model's thrusters and their potential for detailing.

Introduction to the model's weapons, reminiscent of satellite cannons.

Mention of an additional weapon stored inside the model, described as heat sabers.

Description of the backpack's design and its ability to hold the weapons.

Final thoughts on the In-Era Trailblazer kit, emphasizing its fantastic build experience and high quality.

Recommendation for those interested in building mech model kits to consider this kit.

Acknowledgment of the source where the kit was purchased, Gundam Central.

Transcripts

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welcome everybody the Melman x builds

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and on this edition of third party

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Throwdown we're looking at the in-era

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Trailblazer now this is my first in-era

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kit I've never dealt with this company

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before and right out of the gate this is

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a fantastic kit you get a really great

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build I know a lot of people are

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terrified of third-party kits mainly

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because they've heard horror stories

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about the build quality

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this kit in particular was an absolute

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joy to build absolutely great

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engineering and I think this is where

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the future of third-party kids are going

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more original designs I think this is

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where a lot of these third-party

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companies need to go and we're starting

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to see that Trend now

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when it comes to this kit you obviously

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get the main body of the kit you know

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your your Trailblazer right here which

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looks fantastic and we'll get into more

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detail in that uh in a little bit uh we

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also have a backpack which also that

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serves the whole the weapons and you

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also get a beam shotgun a lot of times

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when you get these third-party kits they

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provide a stand I do want to point out

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this one in particular because it is

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designed extremely well

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so it does have the typical push in and

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out uh features for being able to adjust

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the stand

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but also this particular one I want to

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point out has a really cool way of doing

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the overall height there or this side

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this side of it it has a little push

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button right there though that is the

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actual mechanism so it hides pretty well

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but it is so it's I think it's a really

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good addition and they took time to make

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sure the stand was of decent quality

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you also get these little clear rods uh

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they're gonna help support the different

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weapons if you have them detached uh it

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shows in the imagery for this you know

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these actually flying around almost

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cycommu Style

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so getting into the build itself the

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main part of the kit

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um I use as you can see every single

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decal from the decal guide on this thing

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so I I want the nines I even top coated

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it now I did use a flat top coat on this

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so you know your finish may vary now for

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the most part this kit is entirely

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undergated so you're not gonna have big

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nasty nut marks there are a few places

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where unfortunately you know there were

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no other way around it

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um but it's almost entirely undergated

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the build itself was an absolute Joy

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I I cannot say it's enough I think this

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is where third-party companies need to

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go in our third-part companies really

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need to look at an era for what we are

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looking for it really shows on this that

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they took their time engineering it it

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was never I never had to draw out a

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single Peg

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um everything fit together flawlessly

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I had no issues whatsoever in putting

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this kit together

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the only issue I found was in the detail

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the the decal guide

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um that was a bit of an issue because

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some of the numbers were repeated over

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and over for some reason on my guide but

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if you just take your time you you can

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muddle through it and figure it out

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but absolutely no

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no issues whatsoever and I think this is

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a

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Testament to what we can see in the

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future or and what we want in third

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party builds

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um you get the main kit as I I'd said

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um you do have the option of two

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different face face designs on it as

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well as different eyes that I put in the

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yellow because that's what the the build

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called for but they do provide a clear

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eye option for both faces

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so very articulated

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um you can

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move

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very well no big issues mine's a bit

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stiff right now because I did like I

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said I top coated it

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um already but you can get pretty good

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range of motion these move out

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so you can do

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all sorts of different things with these

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um it really reminds me of

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the gp01 full burning

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for the shoulder design

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a lot of this reminds me that I think

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about it from the GPO one

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just overall a well-designed kit I mean

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there aren't

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super fancy

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things happening everywhere but you have

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thrusters Galore and if you are

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a detailer someone who likes to detail

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their kits this is a a dream

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uh I I felt bad because since I was

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doing this for the review I was like

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well don't don't like detail it too much

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do

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like just basic panel lining

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and

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um decals on it for for the review I'm

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really kind of kicking myself now I feel

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like this could have been

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a really really cool opportunity moving

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on uh to the weapons really quick

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um so you do get four of these

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uh they they really remind me and you'll

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see it when I put it all on it really

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reminds me of the double X in a way uh

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they they really look like satellite

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cannons so I don't know what the

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inspiration for this is uh is yeah it

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also looks like the s f 91s uh Vesper

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Cannon so very very cool uh design here

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now it does have an additional weapon

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inside of here they're stored in here

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these are supposed to be some kind of

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like heat saber

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kind of things and so they do fit in the

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hands um

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can be held in by pegs

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um

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but they store but this these can also

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be

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um put on these stands

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bring one out just for demonstration

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purposes

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so they can plug in

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through the stands

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or

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use this right angle adapter

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complaint is this is a pretty tight fit

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for these two pieces to fit together

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and so it

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always feels like it's scraping on there

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and kind of bugs me but that's a small

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complaint

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so we do have the backpack which I love

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the orange details in these thrusters

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I think that was a good choice

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um pretty detailed uh on the backpack

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you do get some foil stickers for this

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so I did build this exactly as the

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manual says oil stickers and all

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and I like I said I think it turned out

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pretty good and so the backpack

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holds

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these guys so you can have it on your

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back uh they can swing around up over

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the shoulders or underneath the arms and

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it just pegs into the back this is a bit

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of a tight there you go

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and there you go

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it does make it a little bit back heavy

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but it is not too bad and the final item

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to look at here

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is its main weapon the little shotgun

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once again this would be a

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dream

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project for those that like to you know

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really high detail their kids this is

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this is a great kit I'm just gonna say

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it so

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okay so my final thoughts on the in-era

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Trailblazer number one this is a

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fantastic build

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um I had a lot of fun now granted if you

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are new to third-party kits you may want

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to consider that this is a very this is

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a highly undergated kit which means

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there's going to be a lot more cleanup

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as you go but you end up with much

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better results in the end with

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undergated kits uh so you know keep that

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in mind but it is a really great build

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experience there were a couple of issues

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in the manual where it was pretty

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difficult to see what they wanted to

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happen and of course the issues of the

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decal guide but overall this is a great

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build experience it is really good

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quality it does not feel like it's going

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to fall apart you get a few different

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options on hands and and everything like

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that and it really is just a gorgeous

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kit so if you are in to building Mecca

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model kits please pick this kit up I got

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mine over at Gundam Central uh and so

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check them out if you want to pick one

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of these up

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and

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yeah just go get this kit it's it's

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worth your time well that's gonna do it

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for this episode of third party

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Throwdown thank you guys we'll see you

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on the next one

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