Reassemble and complete the frame of the MGEX by liang9g, then check the standing poses

 

After completing the assembly frame parts of the MGEX strike freedom model, it includes the following parts: Head FrameChest FrameLeft Arm FrameRight Arm FrameShoulder FrameWaist FrameLeg FrameI assembled the parts together to test the poses.

MGEX Strike Freedom - Full Frame

MGEX Strike Freedom - Head Frame and Chest Frame

MGEX Strike Freedom - Head FrameChest Frame and Shoulder Frame

MGEX Strike Freedom - Left Arm Frame and Right Arm Frame

MGEX Strike Freedom - Waist Frame 

MGEX Strike Freedom - Full Frame connect

MGEX Strike Freedom - Poses 1

MGEX Strike Freedom - Poses 2

MGEX Strike Freedom - Poses 3

The MGEX Strike Freedom version is far from small—this model boasts a large frame, standing at an impressive height of 23 cm. I initially thought it would be smaller, but it’s actually quite big! I even crafted a humorous sitting pose for the MGEX, which turned out great. All the joints are incredibly flexible, with no looseness at all—they’re sturdy and easy to pose as desired. In my next update, I plan to assemble the backpack and wings for the MGEX, so stay tuned for my assembly journey. I hope this will be helpful for those of you building your first Gundam!

liang9g

My hobby is assembling Gundam models, also known as Gunpla. I enjoy building these detailed plastic kits inspired by the iconic Gundam anime series. The process involves carefully cutting parts from sprues, sanding them for a perfect fit, and assembling them into dynamic, posable figures. I love customizing my models with paint, decals, and weathering effects to make each one unique. This hobby combines creativity, patience, and precision, offering a rewarding sense of accomplishment when a model is complete. Collecting and displaying my Gunpla creations brings me joy and connects me to the vibrant Gundam community.

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