
This is a review of the METAL BUILD Gundam Astray Blue Frame (fully equipped with weapons).


The whole body. The body shape is the same as the Red Frame, only the color and markings have changed. Multiple colors of blue were used this time as well.

Face. Same as Red Frame, except the red parts are now blue.


The eyes are painted metallic as usual, and the forehead is made of clear parts. The antennae seem to be a little harder to remove than when they were red.

From below too.

Each part, etc. The fuselage is the same as before except for the color. The markings are a unique design of the Blue Frame.

Waist.


The arms and legs. The only thing that has changed here is the frame color and markings.

The shoulder markings are asymmetrical.

back.

The gimmick for lowering the backpack remains the same.

option.

A stand common to Metal Build is also included.


Equipped with beam rifle and shield.

Beam rifle. This one also has a movable foregrip, just like the one included with Red.

Shield. Same here.

The back side. The sliding joint and grip gimmicks remain the same.

The peephole opening and closing gimmick is the same.


Fully equipped with weapons. The Second L is the most common Blue Frame, but this time I’m going with this equipment.

Recoilless rifle. A bazooka-type weapon with a movable grip. As it is a metal build, the details are precise.

The scope and sensor can be moved independently.

The magazine was also removable.

An 8-barreled short-range guided missile launcher. This is equipped using the weapon rack on the back. The warhead cannot be removed.

behind.

You can also hold it in your hand by attaching the included grip.

A triple short-range guided missile launcher. This one is attached to the shin. The warhead cannot be removed.

behind.

The backpack was lowered and a weapon rack was installed on the back. New weapons could be attached to the left and right, and a rifle could be attached to the bottom.

All joints are ball joints to avoid interference.

It was also possible to attach the same weapon to both sides by changing the joints.

A Red Frame with a flight unit. The main body is almost the same, but the equipment is completely different, giving it a fresh impression.

Just a few at a time.

From a lightly armored state. The rifle and shield are the same as Red’s, so there is no difference in usability.

Same for the saber blade.

Equipped with full weapon equipment.

Starting off. Like the Red Frame, the stand joint comes in two types to accommodate the position of the backpack.

The recoilless rifle is quite large, but the grip moves, making it easy to hold.

All shots fired.

Since it comes with two 8-barreled short-range guided missiles, it can also be mounted on the left and right sides, which doesn’t appear in the original work.

Another angle. You can also hold it under your arm, but the magazine gets in the way and it’s a little difficult to hold.

By changing the joints, you can also attach recoilless rifles to the left or right side of the rack.

You can even hold the grip of a recoilless rifle while it’s attached to the weapon.

Confronting Red Frame.

Strike with a recoilless rifle.

With servers.

This is a review of the METAL BUILD Gundam Astray Blue Frame (with full weaponry).
The body is the same as the Red Frame except for the frame color and markings, so there is almost no difference including the mobility.
The various weapons equipped with the newly sculpted full weapon have been detailed with the precision that is typical of Metal Build, and the weapon rack and joints include original elements, allowing for various forms of equipment, making it a very fulfilling figure to play with.
This series has had an image of being limited to a certain work, but the next in the series will be the F91, and it seems that Gundam of the space century will also be released in the future, so we can look forward to more lineups in the future.



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