
This is a review of HG Graze.


The whole body. As it is the most standard mass-produced model, it has a simple design and the standard green coloring.

Face. A type with a sensor in the center like Leo. Characterized by a curved shape and a peaked head.


The two green colors are color-coded, but the sensors are stickers. No clear parts were used.

A head part with an antenna for the commander unit is also included.


The head cover can be opened and closed, and the details of the internal mechanism are also reproduced. The colors are reproduced with stickers.

Each part, etc. The torso is the part with the most information, with many colors and the frame peeking through. The yellow is a sticker, but the rest are color-coded.

Around the waist. The front armor is short.


The arms and legs are quite simple, as you’d expect from a mass-produced model, but the legs have a shape similar to that of the mass-produced models on Gundam AGE.

back.

The waist booster has two movable points, the base and the booster mounting point. This is for ground use.

The joints are once again a frame type that uses the PC002 joints common to all projects, allowing for wide movement in the shoulders, waist, etc.

The elbows and knees are bent deeply and the ankles are not as stable as the Barbatos, but they are still able to ground themselves. However, there is some interference with the rotation of the hips, which is only about 30 degrees.

The poly parts on the shoulders can still move up and down, but like the Origin Zaku the chest can also move left and right, so there is no problem pulling it out forward.

option.


It is a space booster and is fully equipped.

Rifle. The foregrip is movable.

The grip guard fits into a dowel on the back of the forearm, providing a firm hold.

Battle axe.

There is a dowel on the handle so it can be mounted on side armor, etc.

Space booster. This is equipped on the back.

Unlike the ground version, it cannot move up and down, but since the base is axial, it can move sideways.


This time it was in frame format, so some parts were removed.

The shoulder armor can be attached to Barbatos by removing the inner frame. However, it was not possible to attach the Barbatos armor to Graze.

Its size is almost the same as Barbatos.

Just a few at a time.

First up is the space booster and commander unit head. The movement is stable because it uses the same frame format as Barbatos and has a design with minimal interference.

This time, the left and right sides of the chest can be pulled forward, making it easier to hold a rifle with both hands.

The booster has been replaced for ground use. Kneeling is also possible.

Holding an axe, the internal mechanism is exposed.

Since the lower jaw is fixed, it is easier to see inside if you look from slightly above in this position.

This time too, the axe was just a normal weapon with no special gimmicks.

It’s light, so holding it with one hand is no problem, but the side armor gets in the way and the waist can only rotate about 30 degrees, so it’s a bit difficult to pose in combat.

Kicking. I was surprised at how stable it was, and even standing on one leg was no problem.

When I raised my axe,

Barbatos came out and

It was an instant kill. I feel like the head gimmick makes it feel even more like he’s been defeated.

This is a review of the HG Glaze.
The design is a common mass-production machine, but this time, like the Barbados, it has a fresh feel because the frame is covered with an exterior like the MG, and because of this, the joints are not noticeable, and the proportions are good.
The hips were not quite as mobile as usual, but the rest of the body was flexible enough to move with the combination of PC002 and the frame format common to all Gundam projects, and one weapon for both shooting and fighting was included.
The main character, the Barbados, is not the only special one, but the Gray’s is also a frame type kit.



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