Re-builder
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This is Rebuilder. The product I'm showing you today is a combined version of the SMP Build Tiger and Drill Boy. It seems to be as popular as the main character in Brave Police or Robot Investigation Team K-Cops. It's finally been released as an SMP and is available in Korea.
1. Since Super Minipla (SMP) are a must-have for my collection, I had no choice but to build them, regardless of their condition. Last time, I showed you a review that seemed to be a bit harsh on the J-Decker. From the J-Decker to the Duke Fire, there were many pros and cons, but the Build Tiger is no exception. However, of all the Braves I've built, I definitely consider it the best!
In the pre-review, I noticed that the individual modes of McClane, Power Joe, and Dump Hand were relatively lacking. It seems they're aiming for proportions similar to the previous J-Decker and Duke Fire when combined. But is it because of the different colors compared to those two? Or is it because a fully transformable lower body plastic model was released after the Kabaya? It looks completely different and perfect. In fact, it's true that Brysynchron was overcome by disassembling and reassembling it to the point where a full transformation pales in comparison. It's so crude that it makes you wonder if it was worth going to such lengths, but I managed to find a solution. Bandai Candy Division!
I bought the Build Tiger for about 124,000 won, including shipping. Many people said it was incredibly expensive for a food toy, and I agreed, but as a Brave plastic model reviewer, I ended up buying it anyway. However! This time, I had no regrets and had a lot of fun building it. While I felt there were some shortcomings, I could see the effort I put into resolving them, and most importantly, the feeling of completion was incredible. I've followed the transformation and assembly instructions in the manual, so please refer to them.
I've provided a thorough and complete review of the Super Minipla SMP Build Tiger, so please refer to it before purchasing.
Anyway, I'm incredibly satisfied, and I'm willing to buy two. I wonder if another SMP of this caliber will ever be released. To what extent? It feels like a complete product, one that's hard to compare, reminiscent of a plastic model combined with a finished product.
2. Build Tiger, a character as popular as the main character in Brave Police or Robot Investigation Team K-Cops, is finally available in Korea as an SMP. It's like an expansion pack, but it was released simultaneously, with no difference in release dates.
Since Super Minipla (SMP) is a must-have collectible, I had no choice but to build it, regardless of its condition. I think I showed you a review that mirrored the harsh criticism of the J-Decker last time. From the J-Decker to the Duke Fire, there were many strengths and weaknesses, but the Build Tiger was no exception. Its shortcomings include its inability to overcome the proportions and articulation of its separate parts. Its appearance, almost like a classic Kabaya shikigami, is so reminiscent of a classic Kabaya shikigami that it's hard to believe it's decades old. However, considering the limitations of plastic models and the animation's inherent Brysyncron process, I believe they made an effort to make it as close to the original as possible. The SMP Brave series always comes first, followed by the "Further Combination" version. But after building Drill Boy and combining it with Super Build Tiger, I was so satisfied that I forgot about the "Further Combination" version. The proportions were so perfect that I felt like I'd really put all my effort into the finished product. This is the most valuable SMP Brave series ever, and it's so fun to build and display that I could easily own two.
In summary, among the SMP Brave series, the K-Cops arc saw a shift away from the Gunmax-style transformation process of moving parts between parts, and instead adopted a new approach of disassembly and reassembly, improving the proportions. The build team behind this Super Build Tiger, which features improved proportions through storage and disassembly, also employed in the Duke Fire, and managed to overcome the Brysyncron problem, which even the animation skipped over in the assembly process, by completely disassembling, reassembling, and storing. I think this is a truly remarkable product.
I previously wrote a review of the Super Minipla SMP Build Tiger, which I built following the manual, so please check that out. In any case, I'm incredibly satisfied with this build, and I'm wondering if another SMP of this caliber will ever be released, enough to warrant buying two. It's hard to compare it to other variants, and it feels almost like a finished product, so it feels like a more integrated version of a plastic model. I was quite disappointed with Gunmax, but perhaps because they provided an immunity or vaccination for disassembly and reassembly, they approached it with a lot of understanding, which ...
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