Love when you do these reviews on older kits. I believe you always give fair and objective assessments, so I know when you say that an older kit "still holds up" I wont regret buying it.
@@ZakuAurelius Agreed! It's really nice to find newer reviews for older kits, especially if it's one I'm looking at online, or thinking about getting.
It's absolutely criminal that they haven't made master grades of the Geara Zulu and its variants. Like Bandai loves to use moulds over and over but they didn't decide to make a kit of the best looking Zeon grunt suit that has multiple versions and colors ? Insane. I'm hoping that since they're updating the Sinanju Stein maybe we'll get to see some Neo Zeon suits getting mg releases - a man can hope at least. And maybe they'll give the regular Sinanju some of those updated parts
This was the first MG I built (and after coming back from a 15+ year hiatus from building no grade 1/144 wing kits). I had a really hard time with the waterslides but it was still really nice. I have since bought another OVA MG Sinanju using custom decals and I fared much much better there.
This is my 2nd MG kit. My first MG kit is the Zeta 2.0. A fun and really enjoyable build. I remember building mine around 2010 I learned how to use dry transfer decals with this kit. Waist connection is not a problem if you know how what your doing.
The "Weird shoulder armor mounting point" is actually really ingenious. For any poses that require both arms without completely removing the iconic shield. It's not meant for the static standing pose. My Sazabi Ver ka is posed holding the rifle and glaive with the shield mounted to the shoulder
The last time this version of the kit was printed was 2017 as far as I can tell, most sources list it as discontinued. The Regular mg uses the same mold, the runners in that kit have the ver ka stamped on to them
My second ever MG kit after the Deathscythe... It was so much bigger than the puny little Deathscythe that I thought for a second I'd been ripped off and my Deathscythe wasn't 1/100 scale. It's also the only kit that I ever picked up based purely on how it looks, rather than knowing anything about the series its from. Its only been six years since I built it, but there's some level of nostalgia to this kit for me. Despite the amount of kits I've built at this point, I really do still consider it peak MG. There's just something about how the frame is designed and how the gimmicks work that make it unforgettable. The only thing this kit needed was to look as sharp as the RG looks out of the box, but I think stability wins out in the end - at least I can blow the dust off of this one without worrying that the thing's gonna fall apart.
I love watching modern reviews of olds kits. It's cool to see how far we've come in terms of gunpla technology. Hoping you could include comparison shots with the later versions on the next review if ever you have the newer kits available 😁 Awesome video man!
On the topic of the Sinanju, hopefully Bandai updates the RG Sinanju in the future (a 2.0 or even a 1.5). It looks good but won't hold a pose. A better inner frame would help.
I've built the OVA version, and one broken waist joint later I can affirm the issue is not solved there. :D Don't be complacent like me guys, sand down that peg a little before fitting it in.
I hear about this concept of a kit being re-printed which makes sense to me, but how do people find out that a certain kit has been reprinted, do they just notice that its in stock, is there a Bandai newsletter, or something else?
Basically following the stores and their restocks/preorder updates. Stores get order forms that go about six months out. Then you can check the actual kit. There are runner dials that you can read and see when it was produced down to the month and year.
Man that frame is squeaky. Also I could be mistaken but I think the PS frame on the OVA version is significantly darker, so color preferences might be another reason to consider the Ver. Ka
While I love my MG Sinanju OVA, one thing I absolutely hate about it are the hands. The OVA let's you build that overkill rifle-bazooka-grenadelauncher combo but the pegs on the hands are so terrible that it can't really hold anything with significant weight. I tried doing the box art pose of the OVA version way back when I built it but it was impossible without extra external support like an action base.
So for the notorious waist peg, instead of filing or sanding it, why not lubricate it? I use hair conditioner products, I use these on plastics that has high load or articulation, I also apply these when playing with a rubics cube. Small amount, smells good, not sticky or slimy. Have you tried these on gunplas with tighter joints? I tried checking forums online but haven't gotten any info if this trick can be used or corrosive to gunpla. Wanting to know your thoughts about it.
I’ve not tried! My concern would be how the product may affect the plastic and/or paint over time if it was painted. I guess you would try to use only a very small amount. So it probably would work I guess!
Sorry, you mentioned that this kit gets reprinted from time to time? I read on the Gundam Wiki Fandom that it was discontinued after the OVA version. Similarly to the previously reviewed Unicorn ver. Ka. Maybe I haven't been here long enough, but I would be delighted as a ver. Ka fan if this ever does get reprinted!
I believe this kit has been reprinted since the release of the OVA. And the Unicorn VerKa has just been or is just about the be reprinted I believe because I think we’re expecting some in at USAGS, which means Bandai has them available.
You know what would go REALLY well with this kit?? I forget but there was bandai action stand 2 or 4(?) That was customized in full frontal colours and patterns. Much like Char Aznable action stand, its discontinued and hard to find outside of rare price gouging sellers on ebay. Suits the colour scheme and its an official merchandise.
I've avoided both versions due to the lacking gold color separation, especially for the price. I'll get the RG eventually because of this, nevermind its inner frame issues. I could paint it, but that's not why I'm into gunpla, I do that enough with miniatures. I was annoyed that I had to fix the silver and gold parts on the RG hi-nu as it is.
While a decent kit and a pure win in the looks department, I was disappointed in my build with the really crappy frame and lack of under armour details. If you don't know what I mean, dear reader, check out the Gundam and Zaku 2.0 kits.
just as a reminder for the future, Ver Ka releases only comes with waterslides from the Nu Gundam onwards so anything before and they won't come with waterslides
If you don't mind me asking, why do you pronounce it like "Shin-anju" instead of Sinajnu? Am I just pronouncing it wrong or are there multiple ways to say it? Anyways I love your videos and they always calm me down when I am having a rough day. Thanks for all the hard work you do, keep it up!
Man, can't believe Unicorn happened so long ago. Feels like Bandai has been dragging their feet for almost 20 years now with UC timeline stuff. They've basically done nothing of value with UC since Unicorn\Narrative when they should have been doing adaptations of Crossbone and making new UC content. Instead we've gotten... Literally nothing. And what we've gotten out of non-UC hasn't exactly been a good consolation prize.
Whoa, they did the first Hathaway's Flash movie...you know, the one that's basically all setup and whose sequels have slipped so far off the radar they're probably down at crush depth. And they just *can't* make Crossbone, since with the manga already done they couldn't guarantee that the development would be messy and haphazard enough to deliver a compromised-at-best final product. That said, I'll defend WfM for being entertaining if not, you know, actually good. And the gunpla from it are legit amazing.
Literally nothing? They produced The Origin, Thunderbolt, Hathaway, and Cucuruz. There's also the upcoming CGI film. I didn't care for Cucuruz and felt mixed on Hathaway, but I'd rate The Origin and Thunderbolt as top three (along with Unicorn) for the franchise ever. And in non-UC we got IBO, probably the best full series in decades - hardly a consolation prize.
@@dmmontal Unfortunately IBO doesn't have a lot of competition (although I've heard the G-Reco movies fix some issues it has). It and Thunderbolt kind of have the same problem for me -- weaker second seasons. They're both definitely still watchable (and honestly you could stop at Thundebolt's first four episodes and have a perfectly fine ending), but I'm deeply hoping for IBO to get into SRW because they'd have to at least avert some stupid deaths. I don't even mind tragic shows and endings -- Zeta Gundam is one of my top 3 -- but the way it was done there was just so incredibly aggravating...
Love when you do these reviews on older kits. I believe you always give fair and objective assessments, so I know when you say that an older kit "still holds up" I wont regret buying it.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching and the nice comment!
@@ZakuAurelius Agreed! It's really nice to find newer reviews for older kits, especially if it's one I'm looking at online, or thinking about getting.
@@ZakuAurelius You're welcome. I think you've always done a great job with the channel and deserve far more followers/views.
It's absolutely criminal that they haven't made master grades of the Geara Zulu and its variants. Like Bandai loves to use moulds over and over but they didn't decide to make a kit of the best looking Zeon grunt suit that has multiple versions and colors ? Insane. I'm hoping that since they're updating the Sinanju Stein maybe we'll get to see some Neo Zeon suits getting mg releases - a man can hope at least. And maybe they'll give the regular Sinanju some of those updated parts
You're dreaming to small, Geara Zulu Perfect Grade Unleash would be a dream come true.
Maybe the Zulus are being held back till after the Narrative Stein’s release, so that the trim tech can be used.
@@J.J.161 Any kind of new Zulu or even a reprint would make my entire existence. They could really use the love
@@ricardorunos9782 That's what I'm thinking too, it might not be the case but it makes at least some sense
Its Will be a p-bandai
The OVA version has the gold water slides too. There's also decals on that sheet for the Unicorn's V fin.
This was the first MG I built (and after coming back from a 15+ year hiatus from building no grade 1/144 wing kits). I had a really hard time with the waterslides but it was still really nice. I have since bought another OVA MG Sinanju using custom decals and I fared much much better there.
This is my 2nd MG kit.
My first MG kit is the Zeta 2.0.
A fun and really enjoyable build.
I remember building mine around 2010
I learned how to use dry transfer decals with this kit.
Waist connection is not a problem if you know how what your doing.
The "Weird shoulder armor mounting point" is actually really ingenious. For any poses that require both arms without completely removing the iconic shield. It's not meant for the static standing pose. My Sazabi Ver ka is posed holding the rifle and glaive with the shield mounted to the shoulder
So cool seeing these ver kas being re-reviewed. Would love to see more! Always felt like an event when a new one was announced.
The last time this version of the kit was printed was 2017 as far as I can tell, most sources list it as discontinued. The Regular mg uses the same mold, the runners in that kit have the ver ka stamped on to them
My second ever MG kit after the Deathscythe... It was so much bigger than the puny little Deathscythe that I thought for a second I'd been ripped off and my Deathscythe wasn't 1/100 scale. It's also the only kit that I ever picked up based purely on how it looks, rather than knowing anything about the series its from. Its only been six years since I built it, but there's some level of nostalgia to this kit for me.
Despite the amount of kits I've built at this point, I really do still consider it peak MG. There's just something about how the frame is designed and how the gimmicks work that make it unforgettable. The only thing this kit needed was to look as sharp as the RG looks out of the box, but I think stability wins out in the end - at least I can blow the dust off of this one without worrying that the thing's gonna fall apart.
Love my Takumi conversion
Keen to see what you put together for GBWC this year!
I love watching modern reviews of olds kits. It's cool to see how far we've come in terms of gunpla technology. Hoping you could include comparison shots with the later versions on the next review if ever you have the newer kits available 😁 Awesome video man!
On the topic of the Sinanju, hopefully Bandai updates the RG Sinanju in the future (a 2.0 or even a 1.5). It looks good but won't hold a pose. A better inner frame would help.
I've built the OVA version, and one broken waist joint later I can affirm the issue is not solved there. :D
Don't be complacent like me guys, sand down that peg a little before fitting it in.
Nice! Loving these Retro series 😊
Great review, your love for this kit really shines through! 🌟👍
Thanks! I highly recommend it!
god i hope we get a 2.0 with the trim separate now with the new stein coming out
If GunPla Battle is real and there's an MG class just remember, hit it in the hips
There's no change in the waist design in the OVA version. Only the ABS material changed to Polystyrene
Is that a waterslide for the Unicorn V fin at the bottom of the sheet? Looks like decal "B" @4:46
Yes absolutely! Good eye! I didn’t notice that!
Does the waterslide gold matkings reetain its luster when you put it over painted flat black parts?
So what the diffrent betwen ver ka vs ova? Only the color or ??🤔
Is ABS really a problem for painting if you use primer?
I would love to see this in mg 2.0 with gold separation
I wish they would remaster this kit with a similar set of gold parts like the real grade. I would buy that in a second
I hear about this concept of a kit being re-printed which makes sense to me, but how do people find out that a certain kit has been reprinted, do they just notice that its in stock, is there a Bandai newsletter, or something else?
Basically following the stores and their restocks/preorder updates. Stores get order forms that go about six months out.
Then you can check the actual kit. There are runner dials that you can read and see when it was produced down to the month and year.
@@feral404 Thanks for the help!
Man that frame is squeaky. Also I could be mistaken but I think the PS frame on the OVA version is significantly darker, so color preferences might be another reason to consider the Ver. Ka
I like the version that comes with the bazooka
waiting for p-bandai sinanju with part separated sleeves
This kit is rare to find ,i don't think they even reprint the ver ka except in titanium finish just the OVA ver now !
While I love my MG Sinanju OVA, one thing I absolutely hate about it are the hands. The OVA let's you build that overkill rifle-bazooka-grenadelauncher combo but the pegs on the hands are so terrible that it can't really hold anything with significant weight. I tried doing the box art pose of the OVA version way back when I built it but it was impossible without extra external support like an action base.
hey, just noticed you haven't reviewed the FM 1/100 Aerial, interested in getting the kit?
I wasn’t really, cause I just wanted to wait for the MG. But I’ve been tempted to get one and check it out
the 'seam' on the thigh is actually in the official artwork so it seems to be intentional in some part?
I think so, yeah
Dry transfer is simply amazing for oob builds ! But you literally only get one shot to get them right
To all the kids that are complaning about how rare/expensive this kit is.
There are plenty of examples floating around in Korea and Japan.
That sinanju just doesn't look right without the gold iconography
So for the notorious waist peg, instead of filing or sanding it, why not lubricate it? I use hair conditioner products, I use these on plastics that has high load or articulation, I also apply these when playing with a rubics cube. Small amount, smells good, not sticky or slimy. Have you tried these on gunplas with tighter joints? I tried checking forums online but haven't gotten any info if this trick can be used or corrosive to gunpla. Wanting to know your thoughts about it.
I’ve not tried! My concern would be how the product may affect the plastic and/or paint over time if it was painted. I guess you would try to use only a very small amount. So it probably would work I guess!
Thank you😊
Silicon grease is safe for plastic
Awesome, can you do a review of MG Aegis Gundam next?
Sorry, you mentioned that this kit gets reprinted from time to time? I read on the Gundam Wiki Fandom that it was discontinued after the OVA version. Similarly to the previously reviewed Unicorn ver. Ka. Maybe I haven't been here long enough, but I would be delighted as a ver. Ka fan if this ever does get reprinted!
I believe this kit has been reprinted since the release of the OVA. And the Unicorn VerKa has just been or is just about the be reprinted I believe because I think we’re expecting some in at USAGS, which means Bandai has them available.
You know what would go REALLY well with this kit??
I forget but there was bandai action stand 2 or 4(?) That was customized in full frontal colours and patterns.
Much like Char Aznable action stand, its discontinued and hard to find outside of rare price gouging sellers on ebay.
Suits the colour scheme and its an official merchandise.
Wait, no water slides for the markings?
Yes, unfortunately the older days of Ver.Ka
Not gonna lie, the gold line trim business scares the heck out of me. Gold foil, waterslides or reverse wash, looks like stress, haha!
Yeah for sure… there’s no easy solution! So fingers crossed for an MGEX or something…
at least it still holds better than the RG version which is a RG Gundam Mk-II cosplaying as the Sinanju, lol.
😂😂
I've avoided both versions due to the lacking gold color separation, especially for the price. I'll get the RG eventually because of this, nevermind its inner frame issues.
I could paint it, but that's not why I'm into gunpla, I do that enough with miniatures. I was annoyed that I had to fix the silver and gold parts on the RG hi-nu as it is.
Nice job I just finished my version of the hg of it I don't really see a difference lol
I thought this kit is discontinued since there's already the OVA version
While a decent kit and a pure win in the looks department, I was disappointed in my build with the really crappy frame and lack of under armour details. If you don't know what I mean, dear reader, check out the Gundam and Zaku 2.0 kits.
There is a 3rd party metal innerframe for this. 😁
I didnt know it came with dry transfers i bought this kit for its waterslide decals 😭😭😭😭 oh well i can just order some from a 3rd party like G-rework
just as a reminder for the future, Ver Ka releases only comes with waterslides from the Nu Gundam onwards so anything before and they won't come with waterslides
If you don't mind me asking, why do you pronounce it like "Shin-anju" instead of Sinajnu? Am I just pronouncing it wrong or are there multiple ways to say it? Anyways I love your videos and they always calm me down when I am having a rough day. Thanks for all the hard work you do, keep it up!
That's the way it's pronounced in Japanese. The Japanese language doesn't have a "Si" sound in it. Closest is "Shi". So Sinanju becomes "Shinanju".
Wish to have you review psycho zaku verka
Look in his older videos. Pretty sure he has a review of it there
I kind of want to get this version, but it's so expensive 😿
@@justrandomstuff84 Most places seem to want $80-$90. USAGS seems to be the exception, but they're sold out.
The backpack broke on mine and i feel horrible over it haha
MG Neo Zeong when...
the head looks large
Need mg geara zulu /rozen zulu
Unicorn light novel mr😅
There needs to be a MGEX Sinanju or a PG Unleashed Sinanju.
Man, can't believe Unicorn happened so long ago. Feels like Bandai has been dragging their feet for almost 20 years now with UC timeline stuff. They've basically done nothing of value with UC since Unicorn\Narrative when they should have been doing adaptations of Crossbone and making new UC content. Instead we've gotten... Literally nothing. And what we've gotten out of non-UC hasn't exactly been a good consolation prize.
Whoa, they did the first Hathaway's Flash movie...you know, the one that's basically all setup and whose sequels have slipped so far off the radar they're probably down at crush depth. And they just *can't* make Crossbone, since with the manga already done they couldn't guarantee that the development would be messy and haphazard enough to deliver a compromised-at-best final product.
That said, I'll defend WfM for being entertaining if not, you know, actually good. And the gunpla from it are legit amazing.
Literally nothing? They produced The Origin, Thunderbolt, Hathaway, and Cucuruz. There's also the upcoming CGI film. I didn't care for Cucuruz and felt mixed on Hathaway, but I'd rate The Origin and Thunderbolt as top three (along with Unicorn) for the franchise ever. And in non-UC we got IBO, probably the best full series in decades - hardly a consolation prize.
@@dmmontal Unfortunately IBO doesn't have a lot of competition (although I've heard the G-Reco movies fix some issues it has). It and Thunderbolt kind of have the same problem for me -- weaker second seasons. They're both definitely still watchable (and honestly you could stop at Thundebolt's first four episodes and have a perfectly fine ending), but I'm deeply hoping for IBO to get into SRW because they'd have to at least avert some stupid deaths. I don't even mind tragic shows and endings -- Zeta Gundam is one of my top 3 -- but the way it was done there was just so incredibly aggravating...
Thats the kit ZakuAurelius stole from me, after murdering my favourite, imaginary pet rock.
*Continuation of fake drama*