1/144 HGBF #66 Build Strike Galaxy Cosmos

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MS NumberGAT-X105B/GC
MS NameBuild Strike Galaxy Cosmos
ManufacturerBandai
Scale1/144
SeriesHG Build Fighters
First SeenGundam Build Fighters
Known PilotSei Iori
Release DateFebruary 2018
Package Size29.8 x 18.8 x 7.8cm
Weight370g
JAN Code4549660247661
Note: This product needs to be assembled.
AEDĀ 115.00
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  1. Great

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    Pros:
    - Build
    - Design
    - Articulation
    - Small action base included
    - Color scheme

    Cons:
    - Plain backpack
    - Plain beam rifle

    The Build Strike Galaxy Cosmos made its first appearance on the Anime Gundam Build Fighters Battlogue piloted by Sei Iori. The kit is based on the previous Build Strike Full Package which is also based on Strike Gundam. Well, it's kinda confusing but that's how Gundam Build Fighters design their mobile suit.

    Out of the box, the aesthetic is mind-blowing. Bandai did a good job of upgrading the already good Build Strike. The most noticeable changes are the clear pink parts and some alterations in its colors. Without a single doubt, this particular kit is breathtaking, but of course, there are a few issues to address.

    As expected, the articulation of the kit is similar to its predecessors. Just like any other build fighter kit, the range of motion is impressive. It has a double-jointed knee and elbow. But the back skirt is a non-moving solid white piece which limits some leg articulation.

    For the accessories, the Build Strike Galaxy Cosmos comes with the Cosmos Booster (backpack). It also comes with a pair of beam sabers with beam effect parts, a set of holding hands, a simple display base, a shield and, a beam rifle that you can transform into various modes. But as usual with an HG kit, the rifle is molded in all plain and simple gray colors. Painting is required if you want to make it more accurate

    Aside from the huge amount of stickers, the other issue that I'm referring to earlier is its Cosmos Booster. It is just a bunch of white plastic pieces. It looks so plain and boring the only positive thing about it is the articulations of the wing bits. Adding some darker shades on the white parts and painting the cockpit will definitely improve its appearance.

    Either way, this kit has a lot more on a positive side than negative. Despite all the issues, this particular kit is still a great addition to your collection.