
This is a review of the Nexedge Style Unicorn Gundam.


The whole body. The usual 3.5 head body shape. The psychoframe is made of clear parts, but there are many parts omitted and the back is pure white.

The face. As always, it’s deformed, but the eyes and other parts have sharp edges, and the antennae are also very sharp.

The eyes are painted metallic as usual and the antennae are a light gold colour.

All of the exposed parts of the head frame are clear parts and there are no red painted areas.

Each part, etc. The texture of the white molding is as good as the recent ones. The clear frame is mostly divided into parts, but the white around the crotch is painted.


Arms and legs. Here too, the Psychoframe is only reproduced in prominent areas. It’s a shame that the feet don’t have good contact with the ground and float even with the feet spread apart by shoulder width.

Back. There is no reproduction of the Psychoframe on the back, including the backpack.

Optional. Also includes a stand common to the series.

Fully equipped.

Beam Magnum. No gimmicks such as a movable foregrip.

The shield. This red was painted metallic.

Back side.

The beam sabers can also be recreated in tonfa mode, but the handles are not painted.

The size wasn’t much different than usual, but it had slightly longer legs and a more unicorn-like body shape.

There are quite a few differences in texture from ROBOT Spirits. This one is unique in that it has more complex features, such as a clear frame.

Just a few at a time.

As mentioned above, the only thing that is a bit iffy is the contact with the ground, but otherwise the joints and other construction are the same as usual so there are no particular changes.

The shoulders can be pulled forward but cannot be lifted upwards.

The Magnum does not have a foregrip, so you cannot hold it with both hands, and if you want to pose like that, you have no choice but to manipulate the angle.

Equipped with a beam sabre. The sabre on the back is molded as a single piece with the backpack, so it cannot be removed.

Since the saber on the backpack is painted, it would have been nice if they had painted this handle as well.

Tonfa mode. The movable support pole used is the one that came with the Astray, which is not included this time.

Swing it up,

Slash down.

Both tonfas in hand.

The waist can rotate well, so fighting poses are no problem.

Kick.

The only weapon available is a magnum, but the thickness of the grip remains the same, so it is possible to use the one from ROBOT Spirits as well.

Perhaps a unicorn mode will also be released, which may come with the bazooka and gatling gun.

This is my review of the Nex Edge Style Unicorn Gundam.
The colors are the same as usual, but this time the psycho frame is a clear part, so it looks different from the ROBOT Soul, and the edges and detailed molding are stable as usual.
The only thing I missed was the low ground contact, but the rest is the same joints as usual, so it moves well.
I think it would be better to prioritize the other models in this series since there are many other unicorns in the market, but the quality was rather good, so I have high expectations for the next Banshee, which will have special effects.



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