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		<title>CollectionDX - Gundam Wing</title>
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		<description>Gundam Wing was the first Gundam series in the US to really make an impression on american popular culture.

Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, known in Japan as New Mobile Report Gundam W (also known as &amp;#26032;&amp;#27231;&amp;#21205;&amp;#25126;&amp;#35352;&amp;#12460;&amp;#12531;&amp;#12480;&amp;#12512;W shin kid&amp;#333; senki gandamu uingu in Japanese), is a televised Anime series, which ran for forty-nine episodes beginning in 1995. Initially  directed by Masashi Ikeda and written by Katsuyuki Sumizawa (Ronin Warriors), the series was loosely based on the original 1979 Gundam series, Mobile Suit Gundam, created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate.
Gundam Wing is one of the alternate universe Gundam series, taking place in the After Colony timeline. Man has colonized space (with major colonies at each of the five Sun-Earth Lagrange points),  and, down on the earth, the nations have united as the Unified Earth  Sphere Alliance. Unfortunately, the Alliance rules the colonies with an  iron fist. The colonies wanted peaceful resolution to the situation,  and this movement was headed by Heero Yuy, but when he is assassinated in the year After Colony 175, the colonies turned to other means. (Wikipedia)
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		<title>Wing Gundam Zero</title>
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 The Wing Gundam Zero Custom has been one of the most popular Gundam machines next to current fan favorites such as the Strike Freedom and super powered mobile suits of other generations. : 
 

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 1/100
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 <label><p>The Wing Gundam Zero Custom has been one of the most popular Gundam machines next to current fan favorites such as the Strike Freedom and super powered mobile suits of other generations. </p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><h1>Looking back
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<p>It&rsquo;s been a long  time since I&rsquo;ve built a model kit from the Gundam Wing universe.</p>
<p>  For the novice,  Gundam Wing was the first Gundam series to be released in the United States  by Bandai for the Cartoon Network&rsquo;s &ldquo;Toonami&rdquo; block, the network&rsquo;s slated  broadcast for action cartoons. Wing&rsquo;s debut kicked off the &lsquo;American Gundam  Boom&rsquo; of the late 1990&rsquo; before its unfortunate slump in the early 2000s. Gundam  Wing&rsquo;s flashy, cadre of individual mobile suits were successful with an  audience whose previous experience with Japanese anime was tagged with the  marketable &ldquo;Collect &lsquo;Em All&rdquo; attitude seen in Poke&rsquo;Mon and even Dragon Ball Z.  Also, Wing helped to revive the Giant Robot genre in America set by classics such as  Robotech and Voltron. Following up on Gundam Wing&rsquo;s success, Bandai opened the  merchandising flood gates with their assortment of model kits based on the  television series bringing the &ldquo;Gun-Pla&rdquo; Gundam model kit hobby trend to the Western Hemisphere.</p>
<p>In the months going into years to  follow, Bandai would later release other chapters of the Gundam Legacy such as  Mobile Fighter G-Gundam and the original Mobile Suit Gundam. With the release  of the original, Bandai followed up with its collection of side stories and  sequels: O8th MS Team, Gundam 0080, Gundam 0083, Zeta, Char&rsquo;s Counterattack,  and Gundam F-91. In the more recent years, Bandai has continued to release  Gundam to the masses with the releases of the current serial: Mobile Suit  Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny. Unfortunately, this rush for more recent  material side lined the chances for other Gundam series such as Gundam ZZ (double  Zeta), Turn-A, Gundam V, and Gundam X. However, even with this number of series  made available to the American public, none have caught on where Gundam Wing  was successful.</p>
<p>  At the point of  saturation, Gundam&rsquo;s popularity began to falter, in some respects due to the  content of releases following Wing were not as popular. The stories of the  original series and its succession were directed for a more adult audience.  Mobile Suit Gundam was a war story about heroes whose victories came with  losses and moral dilemmas of why they pull the trigger, rather than showcasing  the adventures of individuals in flashy mobile suits who always won with no  damage (this difference could also be applied when comparing between Gundam  SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny). Added complications would come with the slated  television release for series such as Gundam 0080 and Gundam 0083 whose subject  matter and content came under scrutiny after the September 11th tragedy. How?  Well, in 0080 Zeon soldiers successfully infiltrate of a space colony with the  intent to destroy a Federation military base and in 0083, a Former Zeon militia  not only infiltrate a Federation army test base but succeed in stealing a  prototype Gundam mobile suit armed with a Nuclear warhead. Wait! It gets  better: they use the same mobile suit and its nuke to destroy a Federation  naval outpost hosting the Federation&rsquo;s annual naval review. This action not  only crippled the Federation&rsquo;s Space Force, but allowed this same Zeon  militia&rsquo;s follow up plan of dropping a space colony onto Earth with minimal  resistance. I think that could constitute a &lsquo;whoa&hellip;&rsquo; </p>
<p>  On a much lighter  side of the argument, the biggest difficulty in establishing Mobile Suit Gundam  after Gundam Wing came from audience&rsquo;s plain lack of interest in older, more  simplistic animation as opposed by the sharper, more detailed and varied style.  In addition, there was a generalized lack of understanding in the differences  in time tables: everybody knew the &lsquo;After Colony&rsquo; time table, but they were  utterly clueless about the &lsquo;Universal Century.&rsquo; If Gundam were taught as a  general history course, many would be able to list out the time table of the  Colonies&rsquo; Liberation from AC 180 to AC 196 than discussing the pivotal events  from the One Year War of UC 0079. You know what they say: One man&rsquo;s Operation  Meteor is another man&rsquo;s Operation British. I&rsquo;ll leave you folks at home to  check that one out.</p>
<p>  Then there were the  models: Wing&rsquo;s starting five mobile suits followed by its upgraded assortment  in both 1/144 and 1/100 scale (except for some, IE Tallgeese, Sandrock and  Heavyarms) outnumbered Mobile Suit Gundam&rsquo;s one Gundam and bevy of Zeon mobile  suits, no matter how many Char&rsquo;s variants there are or how many times the  RX-78-2 has been remodeled. If not the more direct cause in the decline,  Gundam&rsquo;s death in America  could also be applied to gouging costs for most of the model kits. I myself  will never live down the fact that I took the domestic route and paid 80$ USD  for a model kit that I would have paid 45$ USD if I imported online. In  retrospect, I think another nail in Gundam&rsquo;s domestic coffin was the fact that  not many American kids were interested in building model kits as opposed to  buying pre-assembled action figures. I suppose now that the &ldquo;What is Your  Level&rdquo; ad campaign had enough problems before I showed up with my 1/144  Dendrobium. </p>
<p>  In light of such a  tragic rise and fall of an iconic series, there is a sort of reluctance for  being a Gundam fan. There is no more competition between domestic or imported  releases so the models are relatively cheaper again through some online  dealers. Bandai&rsquo;s made collection releases of some of the series to distribute  again but in the narrower channels so not to flood the market like so many  other anime franchises with a more open domestic market have. Also, there&rsquo;s  plenty of parking in the giant robot parking lots again, so I don&rsquo;t have to  cheat by borrowing my grandmother&rsquo;s handicapped tag anymore.</p>
<p> With my long winded history of  Gundam out of the way, let me begin the long winded introduction to my model  kit review. Starting with Gundam Wing&rsquo;s trademarked introduction:</p>
<h1>  In the year After  Colony 195&hellip;</h1>
<p>&hellip;Tensions rose  between the space colonies and Earth, igniting into a full scale Civil War. The  Earth took the upper hand with their advanced development of mechanized war  machines called Mobile Suits. In retaliation, five mobile suits were developed  in secret and sent to Earth by the Colony Liberation Organization to eliminate  the Earth's stranglehold on the orbiting Space Colonies and defeat the military  organization of OZ (Organization of Zodiac) in a coup dubbed &ldquo;Operation  Meteor.&rdquo; These five, specialized mobile suits were constructed using a rare  space metal with extreme resilience for combat called &lsquo;Gundanium&rsquo; and were  known as &ldquo;The Gundams.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The mobile suits  were produced and sent by each of the five main Lagrange colonies. </p>
<p>L1: XXX-WG01W &ldquo;Wing  Gundam&rdquo; piloted by Heero Yui<br>
  L2: XXX-WG01D  &ldquo;Gundam Deathscythe&rdquo; piloted by Duo Maxwell<br>
  L3: XXX-WG-01H  &ldquo;Gundam Heavyarms&rdquo; piloted by Trowa Barton<br>
  L4: XXX-WG01SR  &ldquo;Gundam Sandrock&rdquo; piloted by Quatre Reberba Winner<br>
  L5: XXX-WG01S  &ldquo;Gundam Shenlong&rdquo; piloted by Wu Fei Chang</p>
<p>  After a long tour of  battles, each of the Gundams where given upgrades or superior modifications.  The Wing and Sandrock suffered from fatiguing battles and were self detonated  in order to complete their missions. In the time to follow, both machines were  resurrected: the Wing Gundam received no modifications and disappeared after a  while whereas the Sandrock received an extra machine gun. The Heavyarms  suffered relatively no damage to require upgrades however it was later  outfitted with a modified double barreled Gatling unit to keep up with the  increasing firepower of its enemies. The units Deathscythe and Shenlong on the  other hand were both completely destroyed and replaced with follow up units:  XXX-GW01D2 &ldquo;Deathscythe Hell&rdquo; and XXX-GW01S2 &ldquo;Altron.&rdquo; </p>
<p>As the machines made their way  across the Earth and into Space, another Gundam was discovered in the L1  colony. The prototype for which the others were produced outfitted with a  powerful battle computer unit called &ldquo;Zero System&rdquo; emerged from space  ultimately retiring the Wing Gundam due to their extreme similarities and its  superior power: the XXX-WG00W0 &ldquo;Wing Gundam Zero.&rdquo;</p>
<h1>  New Gundam Look,  Same Gundam Taste</h1>
<p>  The layout of the Gundam history you  just read was based on Gundam Wing&rsquo;s story, but not in the history of its  mechanical designs. Now before I keep going, let me explain something.  According to Myth, there were a series of short comics that explained the  evolution between the sharp aesthetic difference between the television series  of Gundam Wing and its follow up OAV ending Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz. The  truth of the matter is that the designs between them are different was because  there were two different lead designers: Kunio Ohkawara and Hajime Katoki. </p>
<p>  Ohkawara was the  original, the first man to design the Gundams dating back to the original  Mobile Suit Gundam who designed the Wing machines for its television series.  Katoki on the other hand was a rising star of the industry thanks to his more  modern, realistic machines seen in the Gundam Sentinel novels and additional  mechanical designs from series such as Gundam 0083 and his portfolio of  artistic renders of past machines. During Wing, Katoki acted in an assistant  designer&rsquo;s position filling in some of OZ&rsquo;s mobile suit ranks and also working  on filling in his own &ldquo;Gundam FIX&rdquo; portfolio. With his career on the rise,  Katoki was asked to design his interpretations of the Gundam Wing machines for  an article in one of Japan&rsquo;s  leading model and art books. The ending results were sleek, sharper concepts to  the already popular designs. Due to their popularity, Katoki was tagged to  produce his own &lsquo;Upgraded&rsquo; versions of the upgraded Gundams from Gundam Wing  for its sequel Endless Waltz. Henceforth, the &ldquo;Customs&rdquo; where born.</p>
<h1>  Spread your Wings  Zero</h1>
<p>  The Wing Gundam Zero Custom has been  one of the most popular Gundam machines next to current fan favorites such as  the Strike Freedom and super powered mobile suits of other generations. Its  design was a sharp contrast in form and style to its alternately designed  origin. It&rsquo;s been so popular, that in model form it has received every model  kit form Bandai has ever produced. At its release there were the standard  grades: 1/144 (with a follow up limited clear injection/chrome version) and its  1/100 scale high grade (yet again followed by a chrome/clear limited version).  As Wing crossed over seas, Bandai pulled out the stops and produced a Perfect Grade. </p>
<p>  Unfortunately, the  Perfect Grade wasn&rsquo;t so perfect. Having built one I can honestly say why:  construction was out of balance with the wings out weighing the body and the  varying tension on the legs&rsquo; assembly making balance difficult, the electronics  were hit or miss depending if the wires going to the front chest light didn&rsquo;t  get pinched under the cockpit assembly or arm sections, and finally how the  armor plating didn&rsquo;t stay in place very well. All in all, good form, bad follow  through.</p>
<p>When Bandai opted to begin their  &ldquo;Version Ka&rdquo; assortment of Master Grades, it was only a matter of time before  this version of the Wing Zero would be realized in much better conditions. </p>
<h1>Wing Version Ka to  Wing Zero Custom</h1>
<p>In all simplicity, the Wing Gundam  Zero Master Grade model kit is a remold of a reinvention of another design with  new parts and colors to make up the difference. The body is made almost  entirely from the same runners used to produce the Wing Gundam Version Ka, but  with the differences in color and in some minor assemblies such as the shoulder  armor and the back unit where the wings attach. Another visible difference is  in the colors: where the Version Ka used a yellow hinted white, the Wing Zero  is solid. Also the Wing Zero is narrowed down on its color scheme to solid  primaries: Blue, Red, White, with Gray for inner parts, and yellow in trim  only. There are additional runners to make up for some of the Wing Zero&rsquo;s more  prominent features and the addition of a base stand (which would later be  retooled for the Limited Editions of the Strike Freedom, Infinite Justice, and  Destiny Gundam 1/100 scale models).</p>
<h1>  Construction</h1>
<p>The Wing Zero&rsquo;s  assembly is relatively light without going too little or putting too much. In  fact completed the model&rsquo;s weight is surprising lighter than other kits of its  size and level of assembly. The overall assembly is done remarkably in scale,  although 1/100 scale, the machines from Wing are smaller in scale compared to  other models to bear the Gundam name, including the short statured Gundam F-91.</p>


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<p>  The head is modeled in roughly 13  parts. The head itself is modeled in side split halves with the face consisting  of the eyes, chin, and face plate built within and a ball socket polycap for  the neck. The Wing Zero&rsquo;s head fins are done in three parts on both sides of  the head and finally there is the &lsquo;V&rsquo; crest on the front of the head. The eyes  are done with both the face&rsquo;s eyes and also the forehead sensor eye.  Unfortunately there was no physical way to incorporate the eye piece into the  crest as it is designed as, so instead paint work is mandatory in that area.  Overall construction is tight, although there are small parts such as the front  tabs on the side fins which you might consider gluing so not to worry about  losing them later on.</p>

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<p>  The torso construction combines some  new elements with a few older ones too. The interior skeleton is built on the  principle of a hinged midsection that then connects to a double ended ball  joint which connects the waist and abdomen. The shoulder of course is built on  a hinge so the arms can be swung forward at most 30 degrees and upwards to  about 20. Within the construction, you also have the cockpit and neck swivel to  assemble along with the base port for the back pack to connect to the body. The  cockpit comes as a solid piece which sits dead center of the shoulder and upper  body component and is also used as the base point for where the clear &lsquo;Sensor  globe&rsquo; fits on. The armoring of the Wing Zero&rsquo;s torso is a multiple part affair  due in part mostly to the past incarnation of these parts seen in the Wing  Version Ka. In addition, the main armor of the torso is not recommended for  removal. Thereby unfortunately, there is no refined door hatch like in other  models of the Master Grade line. So opening the cockpit requires removing the  cover piece over the sensor globe.</p>
<p>  The Waist assembly is done in a  combination of simplistic execution with some additional assembly. The waist is  done in standard form, two halves split front and back with the polycap hinges  set on the sides for the hips and the front and back blocks designed to hold in  the main skirts. The skirts are an eleven part affair: roughly two parts each,  with a shortcut by the rear two skirts being joined by a solid bar with two  additional parts connected at the top. The reason for so many parts is due to  the same reason with the torso. Although with fewer colors in its design, the  Wing Zero still uses the same construction from Wing Version Ka.</p>

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<p>One of the newest points of the Wing  Zero that replaces parts from the Wing Version Ka is the backpack. While the  Version Ka had only two wings to attach, the Version Zero has four wings. So  for this, a new backpack was constructed, this time matching the Wing Zero&rsquo;s  design. Initial construction requires the construction of the &lsquo;shoulder&rsquo; for  which the wings&rsquo; extension arms can connect to. Although this kit makes many  attempts to surpass the Perfect Grade, this area has more in common with the  Wing Zero&rsquo;s 1/100 scale High Grade. The construction differs by not requiring  polycaps for the rear wing arms and the main back plate that covers the  assembly and holds it in alignment. In addition to this extra assembly, Bandai  also adapted this model be held by a base stand.</p>

<p>  The arms are constructed in the more  ergonomic structural interior for exterior design. This means that the inner  assembly of the bicep is done so to shortcut costs but improve construction  with the armor done as a sleeve. Construction is equally improved with the  elbow being built into the bicep assembly and reinforced via polycaps. This is  then joined into the forearm which is done in box plate construction so not  parts are less cluttered but they hold themselves in place firmly. The Sensor  blocks on the outside of the arms are done in the same &ldquo;more pieces for one  component&rdquo; assembly from the Wing Version Ka, simplified for its design as the  Wing Zero. The hands are done in Master Grade form 1.0. In which the middle,  ring and pinky finger done in a solid piece with the index finger and thumb  done separately. The main fingers are then fitted in the traditional hinge  joint assembly with the thumb fitting to a ball joint groove with the hand  halves joined by the back hand guard. Compared to previous MG 1.0 hands, the  fingers are accented where they are bent at the joint and the overall  construction is much tighter.</p>
<p>  The shoulder armor assembly revolves  around a sliding track which is then plated with the Wing Zero&rsquo;s shoulder  armor. This track assembly is used to fold the shoulder armor down in both the  Wing Zero and Wing Version Ka for their &lsquo;atmospheric&rsquo; modes. While the  principle of the assembly remains the same, the Wing Zero uses a different  front cover piece (which is designed into the Wing Version Ka, but is done with  two separately colored pieces). The armor plating on the shoulders is done in  front and back halves, with the top most section being a solid domed piece  which attaches to the top of the completed assembly. When completed, the track  assembly fits over the main shoulder peg connecting from the torso via a heavy  grade ABS sleeve and reinforced by the shoulder from the arm. One of the  biggest difficulties I&rsquo;ve had with the shoulders is due in part to the track on  which the armor rests. For the most part the armor simply rests on the track  and floats freely against the arm so not to impede movement, but in some cases  it just feels like the armor is too loose for its own good.</p>

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<p>  The Wing Zero&rsquo;s legs use the more  simplistic route of being joint assemblies from the thigh to the foot without  any extra moving components short of the knee armor. When the Perfect Grade was  first produced with the actuators combining the knee and thigh mimicking the  quadriceps muscle, it had its flaws of flex range but when it was done again  for other models in Master Grade form, they fixed those flaws. Unfortunately  for the Wing Zero, this schematic was cut out all together and replaced with  the more generic form: two halves combined over a knee block and a polycap ball  socket for the hip. The knee assembly is remarkably minute but the construction  is employed to the fullest, a flexed swing arm which then connects to the main  knee armor and allows it to float freely from the leg. The main assembly for  the lower leg is done in two halves with polycaps that are used for locking on  the outer armor and a ball socket for the ankle. In standard form, the armor  attaches in sections: the main front and back plates and side pieces in the  upper region with the additional front ankle guard connecting via to a polycap hinge.  There is also the ankle armor which attaches to a double ball stem piece  similar to the one that joins the waist and torso, scaled to fit of course.</p>
<p>  The feet are constructed in the  modern fashion with a hinge assembly in the front section that bends the foot  90 degrees downward. Armor is in solid block and plate form here as to minimize  construction. There is of course a polycap ball socket within the main ankle  assembly to connect it to the leg.</p>

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<p>  The Wing Zero&rsquo;s wings are by far the  real shining difference between the multiple grades of construction and  variations of this design. For the original, the Wing Zero&rsquo;s wings were large  vernier booms which opened for long distance and high speed flight. Also they  were key elements in the Wing Zero&rsquo;s &ldquo;Neo-Bird Mode&rdquo; in which it transformed  into a form of fighter. With the complete redesign into its &lsquo;Custom&rsquo; form, the  Neo-Bird form was completely removed and the Wing Zero&rsquo;s wings were now  upgraded for a more symbolic look. According to design, the Wing Zero Custom&rsquo;s  wings are based in symbolism of the four winged angel (a Seraphim, the highest  order of angel), so the follow up work gives the Wing Zero two large flight  wings and two additional vernier binder wings. </p>

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<p>  First, we take a  look at the Vernier binder wings. In the 1/100 scale, Bandai took the  &lsquo;optional&rsquo; route, making the wings hollow and adding a decorated plate to be  set in place if builders decided to pose them in their open form. For the  Perfect Grade, these wings were given an excellent action feature with the  construction of catch springs and building the trigger within the Wings&rsquo; arm  which runs into the backpack. By rotating the wing 90 degrees upward, the catch  would release and the binders would open. For the Master Grade, Bandai took a  less artistic route and made the vernier plate a basic component in the  construction. Built from within, the vernier plate is built into the main hinge  which connects the bottom housing and the overall wing assembly and helps to  bind both sections together. By pulling on the lower cover, the binder opens  like a fan and clicks to lock once it reaches its maximum level. Also unlike  the PG, these wings can be opened even if they are not raised above a certain  elevation.</p>



<p>  In the original  1/100 scale, the larger wings were solid shell injection pieces, with the  feather tips as solid strips held in place by polycaps. Although with  simplified construction the wings couldn&rsquo;t get out of the way or hold its place  very well. For the Perfect Grade, the construction was fundamentally similar  except for the addition of a &ldquo;Wing Rib&rdquo; which runs from where it connects to  its swing arm down to the tip. The feathers were also different by being  individually cut rubber strips with a metal strip running through it (think of  a reinforced twist tie). In the end, the added weight made for a severe  imbalance in the weight distribution. For the Master Grade, Bandai took the  wings back to formula. With completely reinvented construction, the wings can  now open into three paneled sections through joint, reactive sliding movement  performed with the slightest of touch. The feather tips of the wings this time  around are not plastic, but light grade rubber, which can easily flex and  realign after long durations of being pressed against a surface. There are a  total of seven feathers in all which are lined up in sequential order according  to length. The wings are attached to the wings themselves via ball tipped hinge  arms which fit into a groove cut on the sides of the main wing housing. The  weight of the overall completed wing is remarkably light so this added amount  of construction puts no imbalance on the overall build. Completed, the wings  pose almost flawlessly, and can recreate some of the Wing Zero&rsquo;s most defining  poses, a feature missing completely from the Perfect Grade and the original  1/100 scale.</p>

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<p>  The Wing Gundam Zero  comes with its common assortment of weapons and retains the value of said tools  of destruction. First off, the easier of the set are the Wing Zero&rsquo;s beam  sabers. With absolutely no construction necessary, the Wing Zero&rsquo;s sabers  literally come off the runner and fit into the hands. For storage, the sabers  rest in their docking grooves molded into the extension arms for the Binder  Wings. The beams included for the sabers are clear green, which is a breath of  relief considering the most of the Master Grade lineage is overpopulated with  &ldquo;Pink Sabers.&rdquo; Also it is worth noting that these sabers are curved, almost  like a Japanese sword instead of the linear almost European Fencing blades of the  standard.</p>

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<p> The next weapons included in the  Wing Zero are its shoulder mounted vulcan guns. Unlike the common guns which  are single barrels, the Wing Zero&rsquo;s were four barreled gatling guns and fit  into blocks on the shoulders. According to the Version Ohkawara, these blocks  flipped around with the guns mounted underneath, but in the Version Katoki,  these blocks were hinged covers with the guns mounted directly to them. Once  open, the guns shift slightly forward and are visibile. For the MG version, Bandai  uses a solid construction scheme which uses the guns themselves as the hinge  point for the cover plate. Unfortunately, there are the design flaws that come  from the Wing Zero&rsquo;s more compact design. This includes that the hinge does not  have as much range to open as one could hope, and that when fully open, the  Wing Zero&rsquo;s head can get in the way.</p>

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<p>Also it is worth  noting that the gatling barrels do not rotate.</p>

<p>  Completing the Wing  Zero&rsquo;s arsenal is its famous double barreled buster rifle. Compared to traditional  beam rifles which are designed for short, high output bursts, the Wing Zero&rsquo;s  Buster Rifle is designed for maximum output and maximum penetration. This is  why when used it had the capacity to eliminate entire fleets of enemies and a  space battle fortress with one shot. The Buster Rifles also had a tactical  advantage compared to other rifles by being able to separate and become two  distinctly powerful rifles as opposed to one massive gun.</p>

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<p> For its MG treatment, Bandai used a  complimentary method. This means it retains its simplistic, sleek look but uses  smaller detail parts to complete construction that fits both design and form.  Construction goes as though it were building two mirrored rifles, one for the  left and one for the right. The main rifle body itself is constructed using two  full body strips which make the left and right side of the single rifle.  Building the rifles begin with a small hinged block which requires the double  ended hinge part, fit between the block and its rear holding plate. This block  has the ability to rotate to a combined 180 degrees to lock into the side of  the rifle and down to hang freely. Included with the sub-assembled locking  block are the gun&rsquo;s triggers, a hinged locking tab and a detail point power  cable. Lastly, there is the tip of the gun barrel and the weapon sight (a  shortcut done in solid plastic that requires painting on the eye piece). The  hinged tab is located in the back of the rifles and is used in combining both  the completed rifles. The tabs are constructed facing back and facing forward  as to lock together in grooves cut on the insides of either gun. The rotating  block portion of the gun is also applied in combing the rifles and works as the  main locking assembly. </p>

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<p> When combined into its twin buster  mode, the Wing Zero&rsquo;s Buster Rifle can only be held in one hand due to the  proximity of both triggers. So in order to be held, one of the triggers must be  rotated out of the way (so it fits into the rear stock of its respective  rifle). Unfortunately this is where one might find trouble. The combined weight  of the rifle might not feel it, but it does put pressure on the MG version 1.0  hands of the kit. When posed upright, the hands tend to lose tension and the  gun has a tendency to sag. However Bandai has concluded the construction of the  rifles with a way to fix this. Seen at the absolute rear stock of the rifles  are little protrusions that are designed to hook under the armor of the Wing  Zero&rsquo;s arms and chest plate (for copying its &lsquo;final shot&rsquo; pose). This gives  some extra reinforcement to the hands and redistributes the double buster  rifle&rsquo;s weight across a broader area.</p>

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<p>  As a last accessory  Bandai included one of their all purpose display bases. In fact this was the  first outing of the display base that would later be released in clear  injection for the limited edition 1/100 scale Strike Freedom, Infinite Justice,  and Destiny Gundams from the Gundam SEED Destiny line. The base is made up of a  flat base followed by a half/half assembled holding block and the extended  display arm. The display arm is designed with a groove cut through it and a  locking tab at the same end so that the arm can be shifted forward and upward  giving it two distinct display styles. For connecting it to the Wing Zero, one  must remove a small &lsquo;cut out block&rsquo; from the bottom of the Wing Zero&rsquo;s backpack  and connect it directly to the inner frame. This centralized area in the back  was a connector for a low construction cost hinge originally designed in the  Wing Version Ka to hold a swing arm that would flip/rotate the Wing&rsquo;s backpack  down for its Neo-Bird flight mode. Now that the Wing Zero lacks this feature,  it makes for a perfect way to hold it up on display. </p>
<h1>  Overall</h1>
Needless to say this  is one of the best incarnations of this design there are. Construction is  simple enough for any common builder to enjoy, but it has all of the points  that make it worthy of the Master Grade lineage. With such low construction and  less necessity for paint than some kits, it can literally be built in one  afternoon. In essence, Bandai did a really great job in giving us a reason to  love Gundam Wing one more time. Now if only they could bring us a rendition of  Version Ohkawara in MG form.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<dc:creator>Rob Braun</dc:creator>
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		<title>W-Gundam Zero Custom</title>
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 This snap together kit is part of Bandai Americas &quot;Superior Defender&quot; 
  or SD toy line. They have taken the Gundam&#039;s you know and love and shrunk them 
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 <label><p>This snap together kit is part of Bandai Americas "Superior Defender" 
  or SD toy line. They have taken the Gundam's you know and love and shrunk them 
  down to miniature size.</p>
<p>In Japan, the term SD means "Super Deformed", and they have been 
  making SD versions of characters for years. This kit is a re-release of the 
  Japanese SD kit Gundam SD-203.</p>
<p>The kit comes on an assortment of full color sprues. The parts are molded in 
  color but will require a little paint to make it look just like the photo on 
  the box. I added panel lines to this one, otherwise, the colors are as it would 
  look out of the box. Use a hobby knife to cut the parts cleanly off of the sprue.</p>
<p>Assembly is pretty straight-forward, it took me about an hour to put together. 
  If you choose not to do panel lines, it will be maybe half that time. It is 
  a "Level 1" kit, so it is perfect for beginners. An 8 year old should 
  have no problem putting this kit together.</p>
<p>The fun does not stop once W-Gundam Zero Custom is completed. He is fully poseable, 
  and comes with a beam saber, and 2 large rifles that combine into one. His wings 
  can fold in front for defense mode, and his shoulders pivot forward to allow 
  him to grab the double rifle with both hands, recreating the famous scene from 
  Endless Waltz.</p>
<p>For more information about SD Gundam, check out the official website at <a href="http://www.sdgundamforce.com/" target="_blank">SDGundamForce.com</a></p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2003 23:29:18 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2003 23:20:24 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2003 23:03:38 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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 Bandai&#039;s Perfect Grade Wing Gundam Zero Custom is truly a work 
        of art. It&#039;s graceful lines could belong in the finest museum. : 
 

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 <label><p> Bandai's <b>Perfect Grade Wing Gundam Zero Custom</b> is truly a work 
        of art. It's graceful lines could belong in the finest museum. </p>
      <p>This was my first Perfect Grade kit. "Perfect Grade" is Bandai's 
        highest level of model kit, and most difficult. With over 600 parts, electrical 
        components and partially metal skeleton, the <b>Perfect Grade Wing Gundam 
        Zero Custom</b> is not something you want as your first kit. It is difficult 
        and time consuming. However, all of the parts are molded in color, and 
        all you need is a marker to do the panel lines to have a beautiful model.</p>
      <p>The kit is very top-heavy when completed. The large wings are a little 
        too heavy as well, and tend to pop off.</p>
      <p>The <b>Perfect Grade Wing Gundam Zero Custom</b> features 2 beam sabers, 
        2 rifles, fully articulated hands, opening cockpit, shoulder mounted cannons, 
        and an illuminated head and chest area.</p>
      <p>A full review, with photos of the instruction manual and parts can be 
        found <a href="http://www.scififantmodmadrealm.com/PGW-GundamZeroCustomOOBR.html" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2003 11:28:55 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Deathscythe Hell Custom</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/697</link>
		<description>
 Deathscythe Hell Custom Model kit from Gundam Wing: 
 

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 <label><p>Deathscythe Hell Custom Model kit from Gundam Wing</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label>Snap together Model Kit. Panel lines added with Gundam paint marker. This was one of those toys I got as a Christmas gift from my wife during the Gundam Wing Craze. Turns out its actually a cool little kit.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2003 00:26:58 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>DX Wing Gundam</title>
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 Wing Gundam
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 1:60
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 <label>This is the US version, which has no electronics.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2003 00:12:44 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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							<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/465">1998</category>
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		<title>Gundam Epyon</title>
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 1:100
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 <label>Plastic snap together model kit, detailed with a Gundam Paint Marker.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2003 00:10:18 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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							<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/468">1995</category>
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		<title>Wing Gundam Zero</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/656</link>
		<description>
 The new Gundam Wing Arch Enemy figure is what the MSIA 
        series should have been. The size, the details, the accessories make those 
        little rubbery things look like happy meal toys.: 
 

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 <label>The new <b>Gundam Wing Arch Enemy</b> figure is what the <b>MSIA</b> 
        series should have been. The size, the details, the accessories make those 
        little rubbery things look like happy meal toys.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label>Originally Published at <a href="http://www.toyboxdx.com/" target="_blank">ToyboxDX</a><br>
        Words and Photos by Joshua Bernard<br>
        
      <p> The new <b>Gundam Wing Arch Enemy</b> figure is what the <b>MSIA</b> 
        series should have been. The size, the details, the accessories make those 
        little rubbery things look like happy meal toys.</p>
      <p>At about $25 bucks the <b>Gundam Wing Arch Enemy</b> may seem a little 
        steep, but you will see it's true value once you get it out of the 
        package. It comes with four sets of hands (one set specifically designed 
        to hold the gun together), 2 beam sabers with removable hilts, and his 
        2 big assed rifles.</p>
      <p>The wings are not as articulated as the <b>Perfect Grade</b>, but it 
        is done well. The large wings have poseable feather sections, and can 
        achieve the defense mode position that <b>Wing Gundam</b> is known for.</p>
      <p>One of the coolest features about the toy is the dual position shoulder. 
        The shoulders actually pull forward to allow for <b>Wing Gundam</b> to 
        hold his guns combined in front of him.</p>
      <p>The material is high quality, a mix of PVC and ABS. The paint is one 
        of the best features of this toy. It is a matte finish with just the right 
        amount of weathering and panel lines. He is articulated in all the right 
        places, with double-jointed elbows and knees, and feet that can point 
        straight down.</p>
      <p>This <b>Gundam</b>, however is not without its flaws. The first main 
        problem is that there is no waist joint. That's a pretty basic feature 
        that they have left out. Also the main wings like to come off, just like 
        on the PG. Fortunately they are easy, pop-in joints. Another big gripe 
        is that the hands do not like to hold the gun in combined form. I tried 
        many different approaches here, and it took me maybe an hour to get it 
        to look somewhat decent. Just carry the sabers. The sabers on this version 
        are yellow. That makes 3 different colors, with the PG kit having green 
        sabers and the <b>MSIA</b> having pink. Which one is it <b>Bandai</b>?</p>
      <p>I am not a major <b>Gundam</b> fan, but I like this toy. I wish they 
        had come out with this line so I never would have gotten all those crappy 
        <b>MSIA</b> figures.</p>
      <p>If you like a nice, quality action figure, run out to your local TRU 
        and pick one up. If you want the best representation of <b>Wing Gundam</b>, 
        go get the PG kit.<br><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Oct 2002 10:04:43 -0400</pubDate>
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