Monday 23 January 2017

[REVIEW] 1/12 Scale First Order Stormtrooper from Star Wars The Force Awakens by Bandai




       Greetings! It's 2017 and we have our first review of the year! In celebration of the announcement of Star War VIII's title, We're going to review Bandai's 1/12 Scale First Order Storm Trooper. I bought this one together with the Kylo Ren and the RG 00 Raiser and 00 Qan [T] (Since some early a-hole bought the MG RX-78-02 Gundam The Origin weeks ago). And be sure to watch out for a review of those kits. But for now, let's start off with this Stormtrooper.


       Building this First Order Stormtrooper was really fun. The color separation is good, the nub marks can be easily removed (and not that visible because it's color white), and it's pretty much straight forward. At first I was scared that I might have some visible white nub marks on the black parts but my black Gundam marker saved the day.






       Here's all of the accessories that it comes with (minus the stock part that you can put on the blaster). We have 3 pairs of hands; a pair of trigger finger hands, a pair of open palm/resting/holding the gun hands, and the classic closed fist hands. The hands that they include are pretty decent I like the fact the they included a trigger finger hand for the left hand but I wish they just replaced that with a standard holding hand for the baton. And with that, you have to use the trigger finger to hold the baton, which might be a problem because the pegs might get really lose and not hold on together from changing from time to time. Also another gripe would be the stickers for the closed fist hands. As you can see it's all black because I didn't attach the white stickers for it, it's kinda hard and the instructions for it is not clear (for me at least).


       Moving on, it also includes a figure stand (or like a mini-stage or some sort), a connector for the stand to attach together with other stands, a F-11D Blaster Rifle, a Z6 Riot Control Baton, and a Betaplast Shield. (And yes I've done my research LOL). Overall I like the accessories, they are pretty decent but I hope next time they'll add more.

That's how far it can lift it's arms and how far the elbow bends. 
       For the articulation, they are really really nice. Very well articulated and easy to pose around. I also like those flaps at the shoulders. The articulation on the diaphragm is really nice. It can bend really far up ward but bending it forward is quite of a problem. A reviewer said that it has better articulation than the other kits but I can't have a comparison because I don't have any of those. But still I do think that it's articulation is one of the best.


       Be careful not to move the shoulder joints too inward, the ball thingys tend to pop off easily if you pull it out too much. Careful you must.


And I also like the fact that this Stormtrooper can do facepalm.

wheeeee~
       Now for the lower part/legs. The knees have a decent double jointed bend that is hindered by the armor, but it's still fine. The feet though are amazing and that is because it has an ankle pivot. Good for open leg poses. One of the things that I forgot is to give it a splitting pose. It can really do the splits because I've done it a plenty of times but I wasn't able to take a photo of it. (sorry!)


       Let's go now with the appearance of the figure. The assembly of the head is pretty easy and nice, it only took me minutes to complete the whole helmet itself. The sculpt on the helmet is really nice. Though there are some parts that you must paint yourself but seeing it as it is still looks clean. The thing that I was really surprised with this one was the part for the helmet's eyes are black clear parts. I thought Bandai will provide us some plain old black part. The small circle thingy on the left side of the chin is supposed to be a silver colored part which you have to attach either a sticker or a water slide decal. I tried none of them and used my metallic silver Sharpee, but I think I failed.


       The upper body part is just spot on. For me its really accurate with the one in the movie.


       The waist part consist of some small packs that who in the universe knows what's inside of it. Those black lines on the packs are supposed to be attached with either a sticker or waterslide decal but I highly recommend filling it in with the Black Gundam marker. The tube like piece above this guy's butt must also be attached with stickers and they were fine. Just be carefull


The arm part has this really cool pattern thingy in it. (I hope you guys can see it)


       The leg part is also nice. There's a connector on the right leg that connects the blaster. The black rigged parts for the knees are very well sculpted too, just be careful when removing nub marks be cause it might destroy some of those rigged surface.




       Here it is now equipped with the Z6 Riot Control Baton and the Betaplast Shield. They are both good looking snap built but of course with lots of effort and paint it'll look better. The Betaplast Shield looks simple but epic. The black clear part is a really cool addition. Somehow, I think this is the only First Order Stormtrooper (in it's scale) to have the shield, so this one is really a good purchase.


"Traitor!"
       The baton are comprised of 4 parts, two parts for the black part and three parts for the white parts. Sadly the white parts hollowed and the only detail that you can add are either the stickers or the waterslide decals. I used the mettalic silver Sharpee to give it a try and it's a no go. So I just settled with the stickers and they're just fine. I know they might detach one day but thank God Bandai provided us with a water slide decals. But of course with lots of effort and paint and so sanding and molding, you can make your Z6 Riot Control Baton look like this.


Here's the blaster pistol attached to the side of the leg.

"I had enough of being a Stormtrooper, I wanna be a Gundam!"
Here it is equipped with the blaster and the shield. Looking all Gundam-ish.



Very Gundam-ish.





       This figure is really nice to pose around with the action base but it doesn't fit with whole Stormtrooper thing. But it sure is fun.



Cons:
  • No holding hands and hallowed parts for the baton
  • Stickers for the closed fisted hands
  • Some stickers are lame
  • One colored blaster (as usual)
Pros:
  • Great color separation (except for the blaster)
  • Clear parts for the helmet and shield
  • Decent amount of articulation and accessories
  • Only figure in its scale to have the shield (I think)
  • Easy and fun build.

       So there you go, the 1/12 First Order Stormtrooper is one of the best kits that I have. I hope they'll make more variations of Stormtroopers (no P-Bandai please) from the upcoming movies and I wish they'll have more useful accessories than this one. With this 1/12 scale figure, I hope they also make more characters like Luke, Yoda, Rey, Finn, etc. because why not? Bandai has been producing more and more variants for that useless Super Fumina that the crazy-ass Minato made, so why not make model kits for the other more meaningful characters in this epic franchise? Let's just be positive I guess.

       So that ends my first review for the year share your thoughts in the comments below and tell me what you think about this Stormtrooper. And stay tuned with some more in the next few weeks! May the force be with you!

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