The new Frame Arms mecha looks impressive, but for some reason it's not hitting me where hype usually tags me. The Hexa Gear stuff, on the other hand, is making me have second thoughts about sticking only to Frame Arms. Good job on that one, Kotobukiya!
http://www.taghobby.com/?p=150728
Showing posts with label Kotobukiya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kotobukiya. Show all posts
Friday, December 2, 2016
New Frame Arms products; Hexa Gear, too
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Thursday, December 1, 2016
Frame Arms Girl: The Animation
It looks like the Frame Arms Girl sub-franchise from Kobukiya's Frame Arms line is finally getting an anime show, to flesh out more "background" for the toys.
Not surprisingly, it looks very close to the whole Busou Shimki/Brave Witches/Kan Colle thing.
Not surprisingly, it looks very close to the whole Busou Shimki/Brave Witches/Kan Colle thing.
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Sunday, November 20, 2016
Mini Turrets with cannons, for Frame Arms
The idea of cannon turrets for the standard Frame Arms mecha makes sense, but for Frame Arms GIrls, it's pretty much a Kan Colle wink-and-a-blink.
http://www.kotobukiya.co.jp/fa-blog/fa-blog-93372/
http://www.kotobukiya.co.jp/fa-blog/fa-blog-93372/
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Frame Arms Revolver Cannon
This is probably one of the few Frame Arms Weapons that I won't get - not because I don't like the idea of a revolver-style cannon, but because there are a LOT of new stuff coming out from Kotobukiya right now, and I actually don't know how I'd use this.
http://www.kotobukiya.co.jp/fa-blog/fa-blog-93204/
http://www.kotobukiya.co.jp/fa-blog/fa-blog-93204/
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Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Kotobukiya Frame Arms: Hresvelgr Rufus
Definitely a must have, though I would probably just buy the scythe-laden weapon sets, as this version seems to have the standard rifle blades from the original Hresvelgr (albeit not prepainted).
http://www.kotobukiya.co.jp/fa-blog/fa-blog-92650/
Weapons from the Weisheit:
*Weisheit photos taken from other Internet sources. copyright where applicable.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Frame Arms Fistfight
It looks like Kotobukiya has a fist fight in its hands, with these new large-size hand manipulators. They're perfect for use with the new Guardian armor system, while at the same time it can probably be used with 1/60 Gundam-type mecha.
http://www.kotobukiya.co.jp/fa-blog/fa-blog-92769/
http://www.kotobukiya.co.jp/fa-blog/fa-blog-92769/
Friday, November 4, 2016
Daily Mecha
It looks like we got ourselves a big Zaku boy here; also, more nice kits incoming:
Aside from the Vulture variant, the new HexaGear line from Kotobukiya looks durn good:
Aside from the Vulture variant, the new HexaGear line from Kotobukiya looks durn good:
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Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Daily Mecha
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Breaking the Hiatus: Frame Arms "Female Mecha" with Drill Weapons
Sorry to have been away for a long time, but I have to admit, the rather clunky input system of Blogger has kept me away as the time for my money-making projects became all-encompassing.
Here's a way to celebrate coming back: A better photo of the "female mecha" that I built out of spare Frame Arms parts. It's nominally called a "female" due to the wide-hip leg connectors, and the large shoulders that look like puffed sleeve shoulders. For some reason, I like pairing it up with the big Heavy Weapons Drills - although I don't like the idea of using the more realistic drill bits, opting for the Gurren-Lagann-ish drills.

As you can see, I also added some wheels to the feet/lower calves. I honestly just used the "rule of cool" on this aspect, though the pseudo/anime science would say that it can be used as gyroscopic motorized wheels...

And here it is, with the drill arms.
Here's a way to celebrate coming back: A better photo of the "female mecha" that I built out of spare Frame Arms parts. It's nominally called a "female" due to the wide-hip leg connectors, and the large shoulders that look like puffed sleeve shoulders. For some reason, I like pairing it up with the big Heavy Weapons Drills - although I don't like the idea of using the more realistic drill bits, opting for the Gurren-Lagann-ish drills.

As you can see, I also added some wheels to the feet/lower calves. I honestly just used the "rule of cool" on this aspect, though the pseudo/anime science would say that it can be used as gyroscopic motorized wheels...

And here it is, with the drill arms.
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Sunday, November 23, 2014
Kotobukiya Frame Arms: Extend Arms 05 for Kagutsuchi-Kou
Just acquired the Extend Arms hover platform for the Kagutsuchi mecha. Since I sort of put the cart before the horse (I'm getting the Kagutsuchi early next year), I used some spare frames to come up with the above. In doing so, I realized that my being a stickler for some sort of physics made me eschew using blunt or kinetic based weapons, since they have recoil, and this thing is a hovertank. That's the reason why I've outfitted it with as missile/rocket pods (in fact, I'm thinking of getting another Extend Arms 03 Griffin upgrade set), aside from what can pass for recoilless weapons.
For those wanting a space unit, you can actually use the legs only... More photos to come on more options, in a later photo set. For now, let me leave you a link to all the other Frame Arms stuff in the blog.
You can also head on over to the Mecha Toys and the Frame Arms Philippines FB pages for more Frame Arms goodness. For those who prefer Tumblr, I actually mix in my mecha toys content with my other stuff in The Eclectic Chair Tumblr blog. You can also add my Google Plus account, which is a G+ equivalent of my Tumblr blog. Finally, I also have an Instagram account, though there's much more in there than Mecha photos - but feel free to add it, if you want, haha: basscog!
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Friday, June 6, 2014
Frame Arms: Baselard and Zelfikar
And we're back! Apologies for the long rest, but had to take care of some stuff in real life. Anyway, here are more photos of the two Frame Arms Baselard kits that I swapped parts on. I'm tempted to call them Fingal and Dougal, but I'll probably have to get proper weapons, if that's the case.
This is actually the Zelfikar in full armor, with the original Baselard's gun and shield at the back (not seen very well in both photos).
This is actually the Zelfikar in full armor, with the original Baselard's gun and shield at the back (not seen very well in both photos).
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Kotobukiya Frame Arms: Modifications
So I decided to park most of the new weapons on one of my Zenrai Knight Units. I think I'll be needing more mecha.
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Saturday, January 25, 2014
Kotobukiya Frame Arms Modeling Support Goods - Gatling Gun, Ammo Drum, Sword Sets
This is the rest of the MSG sets I bought: two gatling guns that can be put together, the requisite ammunition drum, and the paired katana and wakizashi set.
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Friday, January 24, 2014
Kotobukiya Frame Arms MSG Weapons Set 31 - Assault rifles
I recently bought some Kotobukiya Frame Arms Modeling Support Goods (MSG) Weapons Sets (phew!), specifically the Assualt Rifle set (WS 31). Here they are, in use by HGUC Mecha that have the new standardized Zeonic and Federation hands that come with the RG weapon kits.
My quick review of them is this: They actually fit the hands, but they're still a bit bulky - the fists just barely make it to being fully closed. They work well for the mid- to large-sized mecha, but I don't think this will look good or work well with the smaller ones, like the Gundam X.
Both weapons look much better in Zeonic/Germanic hands. Here, the first photo is for how they are supposed to look with the actual Frame Arms units. Following photos will be on Gundam Kits.
My quick review of them is this: They actually fit the hands, but they're still a bit bulky - the fists just barely make it to being fully closed. They work well for the mid- to large-sized mecha, but I don't think this will look good or work well with the smaller ones, like the Gundam X.
Both weapons look much better in Zeonic/Germanic hands. Here, the first photo is for how they are supposed to look with the actual Frame Arms units. Following photos will be on Gundam Kits.
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Sunday, December 15, 2013
Sneak Peek: Kotobukiya Frame Arms Baselard and Zelfikar, Modified
Decided to do some parts-swapping for color. I also shifted the Baselard weapons to the Zelfikar, so that means I had to find other weapons for the Baselard. More in a future post.
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Baselard and Zelfikar |
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
Review and Modification: Kotobukiya Frame Arms Wilber Nine
When I received the Wilber Nine from my friend Winn, I realized that I was less than thrilled with the endoskeleton's color.
I decided to replace the skeleton with a Frame Architect 001 - For Modeler's Edition endoskeleton, so it would be in metallic grey. I was pleased with the results.
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Photo taken from main Kotobukiya Frame Arms site: http://main.kotobukiya.co.jp/fa/rf12wilbernine.html |
I decided to replace the skeleton with a Frame Architect 001 - For Modeler's Edition endoskeleton, so it would be in metallic grey. I was pleased with the results.
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Yes, I removed the waist plates. More on that later. |
I figured, since I'd done this already, that I should go forward and do even more, given all the spare parts I had.
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Monday, November 11, 2013
Kotobukiya Frame Arms: Modified Architect Frame
What I really like about the Frame Arms series is how you can literally just make your own mecha, no questions asked. Here's one that I made out of scratch parts and the new Grave Arms Heavy Weapons Add-on:
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Architect Frame + Grave Arms + Zen Knight Bazooka Cross + assorted extra armor and weapons |
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toys
Friday, November 8, 2013
Kotobukiya Frame Arms: Scratch Builds and Mods
This is an "improvement" over another design I've been showing around. Of note are the new shoulders (from the Griffen Extend Arms set),
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Monday, September 30, 2013
Snapshot: Kotobukiya Frame Arms Griffen with Extend Arms 03 Set
The upgrade set for the Frame Arms Griffen just came in, and I have to say this: It made it look like some sort of mutant Macross Destroid. It's nice, but yes, you really have to paint all the rocket warheads read for a better effect.
Click here for the official Kotobukiya page for the Frame Arms Extend 03 Set
Click here for the official Kotobukiya page for the Frame Arms Griffen
I'll make a more detailed photo set and review soon. :)
Oh, and if you didn't see it (because I uploaded it late at night, I was so excited [facepalm]):
Frame Arms: MSG Heavy Weapons Unit 04, Grave Arms (Modified)
Click here for the official Kotobukiya page for the Frame Arms Extend 03 Set
Click here for the official Kotobukiya page for the Frame Arms Griffen
I'll make a more detailed photo set and review soon. :)
Oh, and if you didn't see it (because I uploaded it late at night, I was so excited [facepalm]):
Frame Arms: MSG Heavy Weapons Unit 04, Grave Arms (Modified)
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Sunday, September 29, 2013
Frame Arms: MSG Heavy Weapons Unit 04, Grave Arms (Modified)
So, I was able to finally get my hands on this heavy weapons set from Kotboukiya's Frame Arms line, and I have to say, I am impressed. Here is one of "scratch" units, outfitted with it. I've added some handles to the original Grave Arms, for more logic on how it's supposed to be held.
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