#kotobukiya frame arms kits
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figurecollection · 1 year ago
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Bukiko Kotobuki Model Kit by Kotobukiya, of Frame Arms Girl
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joe-plamo-builder · 9 months ago
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Custom project in progress, Codename "Monster Mech Musume"
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megamidevice · 6 months ago
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Hatsune Miku (Maruttoys ver.) • Vocaloid Frame Music Girl Model Kit by Kotobukiya
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hobbystationerytagimi · 4 months ago
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コトブキヤ ドレスアップパーツ キュートリボンセット M.S.G 入荷しました!
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tapiporla · 10 months ago
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Frame Arms Hresvelgr Ater RE:2
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grailfigure · 2 years ago
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Hatsune Miku (Sakura) // Vocaloid
Frame Music Girl by Kotobukiya
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staticwings · 2 years ago
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Lounging
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giant-robot-builder-mk1 · 10 months ago
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I decided to branch out and try a non Bandai kit. From kotobukiya's Frame Arms line, it's the Type Hector Joyeuse!
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Its my first 1/100 scale, and the box for it was huge! (Zaku box included for scale)
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Pretty easy kit to put together. The pieces were a little tighter than the Bandai kits I've done, but I only really had to cram for a couple parts. Here's the photoshoot:
Neutral front and side:
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Ready for battle:
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Full bombardment mode:
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Win pose:
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Classic Guncannon pose:
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I think the kit looks really cool, although I wish there was some more red in there to break up the grey. The one really big downside to this kit was posing the arms. The shoulder joints are pegs, not balls, so the arms kept popping off with the slightest movement. I was tempted to just glue them in at one point. Bit of a nit-pick but it really drove me nuts haha. Overall cool kit though. Now I just have to find a shelf it will fit on.
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mooseman13579 · 2 years ago
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Kotobukiya, why did you do this???
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l-crimson-l · 9 months ago
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I'd love to get into girlpla, I'm just a bit too broke to afford any kits; however, if you'd like to talk about it as a whole, I'd be more than happy to hear.
So…let me try this again. I had a whole nice post written up and I swapped off for a moment to check something and I completely lost the post.
Mecha Musume has a pretty long history that I’m not going to go into but here’s a little video if you’re interested.
Now when most people think of Mecha Musume there’s basically one standout line above them all: Frame Arms Girl.
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This line is a bit old now but its popularity has set the aesthetic style for the market as it stands now. The build of these are…ok. Kotobukiya was definitely learning with these kits but they’re still solid at the end of it.
Now if you’re like me you’re not too much a fan of the pantsu out look, and other kits in the line don’t exactly do anything to mitigate that feeling (looking at you Durga I).
The next line Koto would release would be better at this tho. The Megami Device line features all original designs as well as collabs from new and old mecha musume brands alike.
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First thing off the bat this is that they’re pricey. At an average cost of $70 you’re basically buying a Bandai MG gunpla. That said, they all typically come with a bunch of option parts. These are usually in the form of unarmored limbs, different chest pieces, face plates (with water slides to make your own) and extra connectors to help with kitbashing. Koto also has released option body segments to let you swap any part of the body you might want to if the right option isn’t available in the box (~$12). It should be noted the newest kits in this line have brought the price down to $50 as well as reengineered the build to add a lot more articulation and pose-ability.
Also in this lines favor is the articulation and build quality. You’re going to get a nice range of motion with or without armor and some of the smaller details also sometimes come pre painted.
That said Kotobukiya is a company that favors more complex character design over an Out Of Box experience so there’s some smaller details that are etched into the kit but unless your paints them won’t be color correct. I would say this is pretty common across most Koto lines.
Both the FAgirls and Megami Device are scaled at 1/12 so Little Armory guns and the whole market of 3rd party accessories will work with these kits.
Next up is Koto’s Sousai Shoujo Teien which is simple girls as plastic models
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A little cheaper and at 1/10 scale instead of 1/12. I’ve not built any but I do know they can bash with Megami Device and Hexa Gear lines just fine. If you take a peek at the JP girpla community there’s actually a niche but healthy group dedicated to taking nice photos of their kits dressed up in everyday scenarios.
Finally the newest line of Koto girl kits is the Arcanadea line.
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Purely in a fantasy take these are Incredible kits. I’ve only built one (Lumitea) but it was far and away a much better build experience than the FAgirl kits. These are actually designed by a vtuber artist iirc which is why the designs are so different than other Koto kit lines. If you have the cash and want to try something different I would highly recommend.
Now finally we get to Bandai. After learning from their failures with the Hg Build Fighters girls they went back and designed something solid and what got me into mecha musume: 30 Minute Sisters
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Right off the bat with an average price of around $30 the barrier to entry is much easier. While not as refined as the Megami Device line, these simple kits cram in a lot for the price. You’ll get an armored and unarmored form, as well as face plates. However the biggest selling point is How Damn Easy they are to bash. Being apart of the 30M line means they’re completely compatible with the 30MM line of mechs. Which also means all of those extra weapon and armor sets transfer over for the most part. And that’s not even talking about the dedicated 30MS option sets like hair parts, body parts, etc.
This is a Very beginner friendly line of kits and the place I would suggest most people starting if they’re looking to get into mecha musume.
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This example I think uses about 5 different kits to build and I don’t believe any serious modifications were needed.
Another Bandai line to mention is the Standard Figurise line which you’ll be familiar with if you’ve picked up the Sulletta, Miorine or ChuChu kits. Typically pretty solid kits (uma musume excluded, only get the 30ms version of that one) they usually include characters from a variety of different shows. These are still of course bash-able but not without modification.
With the explosion of popularity with these kits means we have even more companies now joining in the race. ATK and MS General have a bunch of kits to offer and we see new companies pop up some really sick looking kits (see tgat Galahad)
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We even have Plamax giving us the really cool looking GODZ ORDER kits and soon character kits from Blue Archive, Konosuba and others.
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For these smaller/third party companies I would suggest doing plenty of research before buying one. The ATK kit that I made was Especially frustrating and required a lot of extra work to make parts fit right or to clean them up so they fit at all. Not to mention the extra detail work required to really make them look like the box example. Just do your homework.
I hope this helps!! It’s a growing market so there’s always more kits being announced. This should have covered the majority of kits out there but IMPORTANT! Check sites like AmiAmi for sales or resales on kits. You can sometimes find an unbuilt kit that retails at $70 going for $30.
USAGS will regularly get Koto kits in and new releases but by no means believe them when they say a kit is USAGS exclusive. Remember to check HLJ as well. Let me know if you have any other questions and I’ll do my best to answer them!!
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nilyaradoesgunpla · 9 months ago
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My first Plamax kit and I am blown away by the quality! Maidroid Kuon from the Guilty Princess model series, who I built first because she's a robot catgirl ninja maid and ... well of course I had to build that!
The parts fit really nicely and it was an absolute joy to assemble. The figure also has a good range of motion in the joints without getting too complex (whilst it isn't as realistically poseable as a Frame Arms Girl, the assembly is a lot simpler and easier). This also extends to the tail, which is made up of three parts and looks to have been designed to allow a lot of different poses by clever positioning of the joints.
The waterslide transfer decals were also quite easy to apply as they aren't as small as those on a lot of model kits, though I still applied spray varnish over the top just to be sure - there are spare blank faceplates and waterslide transfers with facial details if you want to customise the facial expressions too, although I haven't used these yet. There are also a good number of accessories as she has three different faceplates along with blades for all of the weapons on her back (two katanas, two wakizashis, and two hooked blades that I can't remember the name of) as well as a giant shuriken and that device with the rotary chopper on the end.
I'm definitely looking forward to building other Plamax kits now and so I think I'd recommend this to anyone interested in a bishoujo figure kit without wanting the difficulty of assembly and painting that comes with some of the more complicated figures like Kotobukiya's Frame Arms Girls and Megami Devices.
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joe-plamo-builder · 9 months ago
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Custom Megami Device in progress Codename: "Berserker"
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megamidevice · 1 year ago
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Hresvelgr (Elemental Fairy ver.) • Frame Arms Girl Model Kit by Kotobukiya
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hobbystationerytagimi · 2 days ago
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コトブキヤ フレームアームズ・ガール マガツキ 〈キャットアーマーVer.〉 入荷しました!
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aezelartist · 9 months ago
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♡ Hatsune Miku (Vocaloid) - Kotobukiya
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prophbuilds · 2 years ago
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Kotobukiya MSG Weapon Unit RW021: Water Arms - A Quickie Review
I recently picked up Kotobukiya’s Water Arms weapon kit while doing some shopping on Amazon. Seeing the style of the water gun in it, I couldn’t resist getting it for my Desk Toys.
Having picked up the MH05 Mega Slash Edge in the past, I know the handles can be a problem. They’re usually just a little too big for basic Bandai hands but it’s a relatively easy fix.
That said... here’s a quick look at the two items in this pack! = )
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The Not-A-Super Soaker:
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First off... I Love that I was wrong about the clear parts on this kit. They are crystal clear and ready to either be dyed or painted or whatever you do to color your clear plastic parts. = )
The shape is very much reminiscent of the old Larami pressurized Super Soakers or one of the abundant knock offs from the time. The pump handle slides, too, so you don’t have to have it in the resting position all the time. Thanks to the dark gray plastic and the minimal contact points, the nub marks are not too terrible.
A little polish on the clear and a little paint on the body (and yeah... it Really needs paint) and you got a solid little squirt gun. = )
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The Weaponized Airbrush:
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This is very much as thing that Needs paint.
The airbrush is a cute little thing with plenty of little built-in detail bits on it. Same with the air compressor. Both are just as super simple to build as the Not-A-Super Soaker.
My only minor gripe with it is the somewhat fixed handle is really stuck in close to the very much fixed post for the air hose. It Is “technically” an airbrush so they can’t really move the air hose input but that handle is Tight.
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My Verdict:
If I had the chance to get Just the Not-A-Super Soaker, I’d get another set in a heartbeat. Both are really fun goofy pieces that need the lightest of paint to make them pop. Thankfully, I have the stuff for a good Super Soaker 50 paint job.
Now I just need to pick up some of Kotobukyia’s Frame Arms optional hands. I wanted to for a different kit but I Think it may just be needed if I get any of the other Water Arms kits.
They have a couple with proper clear green and yellow squirt guns and water balloons. = )
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