Skip to: 0:00 Introduction 2:29 The CS Frame 3:45 Both Zaku, Compared 6:06 Separate Forms 7:35 Stickers 9:33 Weapons 11:07 Transformation 15:03 Gearing Up Kitty-chan 16:00 Zaku VS RX-78-2 17:33 Conclusion
_"I'm having too much fun"_ As another fave toy channel says "You don't stop playing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop playing." These are toys and they're fun. And I so much want to order more of them. Just wish I could have multiple Kitty Heads easier. To display both modes at once.
Such fun with these Hello Kitty kits, so cute! Nice touch with the little Zaku apple (Zakple?)! Love the look with the helmet and that cute little eye! So adorbs!!
Bit of a random question, but one I've been wondering for a while now: Aside from their occasional novel use of multi-injection technology (which admittedly they've done more and more recently), does Bandai's use of it on "regular" model kits have any practical value? It seems to me that it just adds unnecessary complexity and production cost, and the fact that Bandai started to move away from multi-color runners (before moving back???) indicates to me that they figured the same... but then I'm not an economist or engineer or what-have-you. Thoughts?
I am no expert (Dave) but maybe its a marketing thing, it sounds fancy and appeals maybe more to the people they want to get into the hobby. I maybe totally off however! Could also be something to do with their machines and just trying to create uniformity of their molding processes to cut costs??
Skip to:
0:00 Introduction
2:29 The CS Frame
3:45 Both Zaku, Compared
6:06 Separate Forms
7:35 Stickers
9:33 Weapons
11:07 Transformation
15:03 Gearing Up Kitty-chan
16:00 Zaku VS RX-78-2
17:33 Conclusion
_"I'm having too much fun"_
As another fave toy channel says "You don't stop playing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop playing."
These are toys and they're fun. And I so much want to order more of them. Just wish I could have multiple Kitty Heads easier. To display both modes at once.
Such fun with these Hello Kitty kits, so cute! Nice touch with the little Zaku apple (Zakple?)! Love the look with the helmet and that cute little eye! So adorbs!!
They are cute haha, who would have thought!
Me: There's nothing else cuter and badass than a Zaku!
Can’t wait to build mine
Adorable! I love the Kitty Zaku helmets.
Imagine Char's Zaku coming at you. You see the antenna and you feel very afraid. Then you see the ribbon..
Looks like you have some fun :)
Something about seeing Hello Kitty in Gundam forms feels kind of dystopian and scary.
probably a dumb question but would any gundam weapon fit on these? getting a kit for my girlfriend would love to get some extra guns to swap out
Zaku Kitty looks great. I wonder how far Bandai will go with this series. Nightingale Kitty? 😉❤️
does she move 3x fast?
He says "Gundam" how the English dub pronounced it in the OG series.
I AM GETTING THE ZAKU HELLO KITTY ASAP
Bit of a random question, but one I've been wondering for a while now:
Aside from their occasional novel use of multi-injection technology (which admittedly they've done more and more recently), does Bandai's use of it on "regular" model kits have any practical value?
It seems to me that it just adds unnecessary complexity and production cost, and the fact that Bandai started to move away from multi-color runners (before moving back???) indicates to me that they figured the same... but then I'm not an economist or engineer or what-have-you. Thoughts?
I am no expert (Dave) but maybe its a marketing thing, it sounds fancy and appeals maybe more to the people they want to get into the hobby. I maybe totally off however! Could also be something to do with their machines and just trying to create uniformity of their molding processes to cut costs??
I was ALL IN on this video...
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...until I heard "Gun-Dam." Whaaaaaat? Coming from a Gunpla channel; oooh, the irony...
they look cute but i rly don't like the oversized head on the zaku it just looks of
hello kitty comet