- Japan Import.
- Assembly, painting is required plastic model. Separately, necessary tools, paint and the like.
- (C) 1983 2009 TOMY (C) ShoPro ZOIDS is a trademark of TOMY Company
- A highly-detailed and accurate reproduction
- Makes great gift
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Gurwinder Kaur
So cool, best thing ever
So cool, best thing ever. Everything is posable (except the tail, only thing that isn't). I highly recommend super-gluing the fixtures that hold the blades on. There's a lot of leverage on these points when positioning the blades and they popped off constantly for me but a dab of whatever superglue you have makes them perfect. I also glued a couple pieces on the legs where the armor attaches. Its a little cramped in the blade area so the armor and blades kept knocking each other off when none of it is movable anyway. In total probably about 8 pieces were glued. I love this model, first HMM!
Fidza Hamdan
Excelent
Excelent, Figure assemble was not complicated, but should better define the colors and facial features, should attach a catalog of figures.
Ryan Lee
Nice
It's a great model. I recommend it to any fan of the series. But be warned some glue may be required for certain parts.
Amanda Spouse
Beautiful model, very fun to put together.
Not too complicated enjoyed putting it together, some parts are more difficult than others but do able. A great focal point in any Zoids Collection.
Elfaris Zaki Sirgyous
Amazing model!!!
Emii Codilan
Blue Liger
The model is great and bright. The blue is beautiful and everything fits well with hardly any struggle. It arived on time as stated, though the box had damage to it. It wasnt extreme but enough to annoy me slightly. But thats shipping otherwise this model is very very good quality and I recommend it to anyone who loves Zoids as much as I do.
Jeff Gray
From a single episode
This is a great model based on a single episdoe. HMM(high end master models) are very easy to control and they look very good even if you don't paint them or add stickers.
Rose Rodriguez
Great Model, and Looks Very Impressive with Just Panel Lining
This model is fantastic. It took me about 5 weeks to build, with all the sanding down and painting of nibs. The panel lining is pretty straight forward for this model, and I followed the box pretty closely. Pretty heavy when finished, and if you glue along the way while putting it together, it's like an action figure when completed. Pros: Extremely detailed, very pose-able, great colors, show accurate, pre-painted Van (Bang) and Fiona figures in the cockpit, extra parts included of the hydraulics in the booster/blade section Cons: Blue runners are difficult to cut pieces out and most required touch up painting, panel lines on the claws are not deep and require some etching to get the ink to stay, glue is almost required to make it an action figure instead of a pose-once-and-put-on-shelf model. Neutral: It includes a bunch of unnecessary pieces because it shares a lot of the same runners as the Shield Liger. Don't worry if you end up with pieces on 10 or so runners. Overall: So far, I've built the Shield Liger, the AB Blade Liger, and the Great Saber, and this is the most sturdy and durable of the three. I'd give this a 5/5 stars for sure.
Pam Scott Hill
Five Stars
Great model, very specific detailing, and sturdy material. I would definitely recommend to any model-builders or collectors.
Kay Stansberry
First Model and by far my favorite this far.
First Kotobukiya model I made. Blade Liger AB Bang version is fantastic. Recreates the protagonist Van's Blade Liger perfectly. Touch up paint and glue may be required. 90% of the pieces fit together well and did not require glue but a few did not stick quite right but as a whole the model came together quite well. Pieces are prepainted and the instructions are pretty easy to follow and read if you can read Japanese.