![]() A pole arm-type extension for the handle would have done wonders. The blade itself is almost as a big as a Feather Knife but it’s still a bit small compared to the handle itself. The first configuration is the Feather Glave. I’m not sure how this is accomplished in-universe as there’s no place on the WZH to store the handle or the other blades. The other three weapons share a handle/hilt part that they attach to. Unfortunately, much like WZH’s own binder swords they look very ornamental, not very threatening and are just for show contrary to what a famous Newtype once said. First up are the aptly named Feather Knives which come in a set of three. The Feather Blade kit is a set of four weapons which are all held in the included pair of angled wrist hands. This configuration is known as the Wing Gundam Zero Flame Feder, but for brevity’s sake we’ll still refer to it as WZH. Once assembly and painting is complete, you apply the upgrade to the WZH kit by replacing the head with the new one and attaching the Feather Blades to the wing binders via tight fitting racks. The result isn’t as perfect or shiny as I had wanted it to turn out but I’m still proud of it. I decided to go with the paint route by coating the eye area with a layer of silver then applying black and green. Since no eye sticker is included, you’ll either have to paint the eyes or swap in the equivalent translucent part from WZH’s original head. The kit includes parts for a new head that has a different faceplate and v-fin. The primary colors being silver, yellow, red, green and grey. The two page building instructions are part of the magazine.Īs with nearly all Hobby Japan kits, a moderate amount of painting needs to be done to get a look matching the source material. The box contains a single runner molded in white. This means that, yes, the WZH now has swords with knives on them mounted on top of its swords because why the heck not? Around the same time of the Wing Zero Honoo kit’s release, the Feather Blade kit was released as a Hobby Japan exclusive. He/she gave the WZH a new head and decided that it didn’t have enough melee weapons so the Feather Blade was created. As the story goes, the Wing Gundam Zero Honoo found its way into the hands of one Tsubasa Souma. ![]() The Build Fighters universe is naturally no stranger to this practice. ![]() If there’s one thing the Gundam franchise loves to do, it’s having its protagonists upgrade their mobile suits.
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