Wednesday, September 5, 2012

BFC-07 Max Factory Zoalord Gyout


    Ah , yes - another package. The seller who sent me box also attached some Japanese tea . The customs from my country decided to open the package and get the tea for themselves.... bastards. Anyway , here is the box 
                                        
                                                                    
  
            There he is - POWER ..... unlimited poweeeer!!!
     Nice looking box. You can see the armor pieces and that huge Unito remover.
  You can see the Unit remover below the armor pieces . I decided to pose him without the remover , becasue i think it`ll be a pain in the a** to pose him with such a heavy weapon. I could try in the future though.
  I can't get enough of that nasty grin .The paint job and sculpts is superb - just like any other BFC MAX factory figure. 





You have to remove the head to put his armor and you have to remove the fists to put his knuckle guards.
   Clumsy poses - ftw.
Looks very menacing with the chest piece on.


There he is - with his shoulder pads and wrist blades.


The zoa-crystal is made out of some kind of translucent plastic , as well as the green gravity orbs on his body. He has transparent eyes , just like the Guyver I , III , Dark and Gigantic Guyver. Very , very nice.

Height-wise Gyout towers over Guyver I and Guyver III. He is ever bigger than the Gigantic Guyvers.

To sum it all up -the BFC 07 MAX Factory Gyout is a great villain and a superb addition to any Guyver collection. Even if you pose him all by himself- Gyout looks menacing and radiates an ominous aura.
 What makes this line of figures more valuable to recent figma or robot tamashii lines is  that they are bigger in scale and have a really good range of mobility,sculpt and paintjob application.
 I have Robot Tamashii Evangelion figures and their articulation is great , but the scale is pathetic - they range about 14 cm at best. They are tiny, yet very expensive.
The Black Rock Shooter figures from the figma line in comparison to the Guyver figures are small , skinny and the paint applications are decent ,but I think that the guyver line offers more intricate details , they are bigger in scale and look fantastic. Just my opinion.


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