REVIEW MOBILE SUIT ENSEMBLE 06, Bandai
Mobile Suit Gundam MOBILE SUIT ENSEMBLE presents the sixth edition, a versatile capsule figure series allowing free rearrangement through 3mm diameter joints, resulting in the creation of "heavy armor x ensemble." This edition features iconic Mobile Suits, including V2 Gundam (Assault) from Mobile Suit V Gundam, Stark Jegan from Mobile Suit Gundam UC, and Guncannon and Guntank from Mobile Suit Gundam.
Bandai Mobile Suit Ensemble 06 Review
This capsule figure series stands out as a shoulder-armed powerhouse, boasting a diverse range of weapons mountable on the shoulder. The exceptional compatibility between weapons elevates the play value to unprecedented heights. In this review, we delve into the intricacies of "heavy equipment x heavy instruments," providing both basic information and advanced insights. If you own the previous V2 Gundam (Buster), consider preparing it for an enhanced experience.
LM314V24 Victory 2 Assault Gundam
The V2 Gundam (Assault) debuts from the conclusion of Mobile Suit V Gundam, piloted by Usso Evin. This heavily armed variant comes equipped with assault parts, sharing specifications with its predecessor. Noteworthy is its ability to transform into the V2 Assault Buster Gundam when combined with the Buster parts. The gold-colored assault parts boast an exquisite finish, complemented by clear parts capturing the intricate details of the V2 Gundam.
RGM-89S Stark Jegan
Hailing from Mobile Suit Gundam UC, the Stark Jegan, a customized version of the mass-produced Jegan, takes center stage. Renowned for its intense battle with the Kshatriya, this mass-produced model features additional gray armor and includes a beam saber as a formidable weapon. The clear blue visor and silver-painted back add aesthetic appeal, while the clear beam saber enhances the overall visual impact.
RX-77-2 Guncannon
The Guncannon, a prototype from Mobile Suit Gundam, embodies the essence of Operation V and was predominantly piloted by Kai Shiden. Its distinctive, massive body shape and shoulder cannon contribute to its unique presence. The sculpted design incorporates a touch of cuteness, balancing the stocky body's overall appearance.
RX-75 Guntank
Also originating from Mobile Suit Gundam, the Guntank, primarily piloted by Hayato Kobayashi, serves as the support machine frame. Its tank-like lower body, with hands acting as missile muzzles, retains its iconic silhouette. The Guntank's longer gun barrel and claw-shaped armament on the lower back enhance its versatility.
MS Weapon Set
The comprehensive weapon set includes the Mega Beam Launcher and Mega Beam Shield for the V2 Gundam, Stark Jegan's armament set, Proto Stark Jegan's head and chest, and Guncannon's spray missile launcher. This assortment, in a sense, forms the main dish of the ensemble. The flexibility to interchange weapons among the Mobile Suits, facilitated by convex and concave joints, contributes to unparalleled play value.
The joy of reshaping silhouettes and experimenting with different combinations is abundant. The ability to connect weapons seamlessly through convex and concave joints adds an extra layer of realism. By equipping the V2 Gundam with weapons, the V2 Assault Gundam emerges with striking golden accents, showcasing an impressive volume.
Stark Jegan's versatility is showcased with a shoulder-mounted missile launcher, a bazooka, and a beam rifle. The option to create a proto-Stark Jegan with replaced head and chest components, featuring large missiles on the shoulders, adds to the figure's adaptability. The Mega Beam Launcher's grip even allows for off-axis positioning of the bazooka, enhancing posing flexibility.
Summary
Mobile Suit Gundam MOBILE SUIT ENSEMBLE 06 stands out for its remarkable expandability. The weapon set's versatility surpasses expectations, providing endless possibilities for rearrangement and play. Whether you have a favorite aircraft or weapon set, indulge in the captivating play value that will effortlessly consume your time.
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