The kits are fun as they are made to be posed, yes like action figures. Normally no glue is needed and the parts are very well made to not really need putty or paint. The sprues for the parts are in the proper color configurations so the parts can be easily clipped and snapped into place with the polycaps so as to allow replacement or enhancements (After Market Parts) to be added.
OK, enough of the toy talk. These kits can also be taken seriously. You can use glue, paint and weathering as with ay other piece of armor. I have also added special lighting affects to the larger kits. I like the ones with the big Gatling guns.
I also went through my batch of spare decals to get some appropriate markings and logos.
Once I was finished, I used Super Glue to hold the joints in position.
I painted up the spikes to represent dragon's teeth.
I used the Therapeutic (Panzer Putty) for masking the layers of the camo coloring.
This kit represented a 1/144 scale MECH, but for my purpose, I called it 1/72.
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