I assembled the wings onto the body of the MGEX Strike Freedom. The rear wings are quite heavy, so I had to adjust the legs slightly backward to balance the body with the wings. I think keeping it stable in one position is very challenging. In this part I just need to connect 2 parts: MGEX Frame and Wing Unit.
This is my finished video of the mgex strike freedom frame.
The rear part of the model looks quite robust, I tried adjusting it to balance when rotating. I tried assembling a pose with one knee bent. I adjusted the wing section to support this fuselage part. I have adjusted the position of the parts on the left and right sides of the MGEX wing.
MGEX Strike Freedom - Poses Image 1
MGEX Strike Freedom - Poses Image 2
MGEX Strike Freedom - Poses Image 3
MGEX Strike Freedom - Poses Image 4
I also created a sitting pose for the MGEX, which looks pretty decent, but it's one of the tougher poses to craft. To prevent the model from tipping backward, it will almost certainly require support from the MGEX wings. To assemble the model, you will also need support from the MGEX lower body armor piece to stabilize the legs. I really like the MGEX backpack its design stands out impressively on the back
MGEX Strike Freedom - Poses Image 9
MGEX Strike Freedom - Poses Image 10
MGEX Strike Freedom - Poses Image 11
Overall, I think it's quite good, but it will need an MGEX model stand. I believe a stand is necessary for stability. I will soon experiment with some new model poses in the upcoming posts. Thank you all for following!