HG Graze Custom Review

This is a review of the HG Graze Custom.

The whole body. Most of it is reused from the regular Graze, but the head, chest, shoulders, and backpack are new.

The face. It has the same sensor in the center as Leo, but the exterior is placed over it, giving it an angular silhouette.

The color has also changed, so the impression is quite different from regular Glaze.

Like regular Graze, the head cover can be opened and closed.

Each part, etc. The armor in the center of the chest is also new. It was originally the machine that Crank rode in, so it seems that the parts damaged in the battle have been temporarily repaired.

Around the waist. This area is the same as normal.

Arms and legs. The shoulders were transplanted onto the Barbatos, so they were covered with a simple exterior. The rest of the parts are the same as the normal ones.

Back. The backpack is also new. It features one large vernier, which is very different from the normal Graze.

The vernier base is movable.

option.

Fully equipped.

Rifle. The armament is the same as the normal Graze.

Battle axe. Same here.

Most of the parts are the same as the normal Glaze. The internal frame is also the same.

behind.

Just a few at a time.

The joints are the same as those of the normal Graze, and there is no interference with the new parts, so movement is unchanged.

Generally speaking, he is quite mobile, but his hips don’t move very much, just like a normal one.

The noticeable change in the head makes it look fresh, but there may not be anything particularly new in terms of playability.

I have the impression that the muscular Akihiro would be better suited to close-quarters combat.

The packaging and samples show it being punched, so maybe they will do that sort of action at some point.

I went out with Barbatos. I took off Graze’s shoulder armor because it made the color look weird.I passed the mace to Barbatos.

Cooperation. The strength of the allied side is very small, but the MS to be released are all enemy aircraft, so for the time being, we will be fighting with these two aircraft.

The end. That is all, it was a review of HG Glaze Kai.

The head, chest, shoulders, and some parts have become a new molding, but most of them are appropriated from Gray’s, so the basic workmanship is the same as that of Gray’s. The joints and frame are the same, and the armament is the same.
Because the joints and frame are the same and the armament has not changed, the novelty in terms of play is not particular, but the head that attracts the most attention has changed and the number of colors has increased, so the impression is quite different, and the ruggedness that seems only to be a stopgap measure was quite cool and matches the style of the work.
There is not much difference from the normal Grays, so there is a lack of interest, but for the time being, it is likely to be used as one of our few allied machines, so I recommend it if you are enjoying the main story.

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