It's been a while since I've managed to post a build here due to an ongoing domestic situation (nothing to be concerned about) but this kit was put in my hands with the words
'you build models don't you?' . Well yes, I do, and I even have experience with kits like this one, I've flirted with gumpla stuff previously for different and ongoing projects.
This one is made by a company called 'Kotobukya' who claim to be one of the biggest kit manufacturers in Japan! Nope, I hadn't heard of them either? But they reside in the same prefecture of Shizuoka as Tamiya Hasegawa Fujimi and Aoshima, so they are in good company!
The subject is 'Innocetia' she is a 'Frame Arms Girl'. a range of kits from manga and anime series of these 'mecha' girls who are little robots who . . . . . . if you're even remotely interested I'm sure you'll Google them.
They are snap fit kits, no glue or paint needed



They are remarkably well engineered, the fit is really impressive to allow articulation like it has to, there are a dozen pieces to make up her head!






Took a couple of hours to put her together, so so fiddly, she really is tiny, I needed a magnifier lens to put her parts together




Fun to put this one together, I have some similar kits in the stash I'll get round to one day
Miko (needs to be back at the bench!)
'you build models don't you?' . Well yes, I do, and I even have experience with kits like this one, I've flirted with gumpla stuff previously for different and ongoing projects.
This one is made by a company called 'Kotobukya' who claim to be one of the biggest kit manufacturers in Japan! Nope, I hadn't heard of them either? But they reside in the same prefecture of Shizuoka as Tamiya Hasegawa Fujimi and Aoshima, so they are in good company!
The subject is 'Innocetia' she is a 'Frame Arms Girl'. a range of kits from manga and anime series of these 'mecha' girls who are little robots who . . . . . . if you're even remotely interested I'm sure you'll Google them.
They are snap fit kits, no glue or paint needed



They are remarkably well engineered, the fit is really impressive to allow articulation like it has to, there are a dozen pieces to make up her head!






Took a couple of hours to put her together, so so fiddly, she really is tiny, I needed a magnifier lens to put her parts together




Fun to put this one together, I have some similar kits in the stash I'll get round to one day
Miko (needs to be back at the bench!)