Hey @cleko6925 - sorry about the delay in responding, but we wanted to check with a few people to see if they had any ideas. Of course, the easy answer is you can do anything - it's time, money and risk of breakage that are the problems. Since Metal Builds are not 'kits' there's no easy way to add lights. And on this model the fit of all the parts are extremely tight - trying to wire lights would take a lot of modification. The eyes are a metallic finish, so lights probably wouldn't give a 'glow' without cutting the them out (and we wouldn't recommend trying that) and the chest vents are molded solid, so no gaps for light to show through. The best option for a Justice Gundam with lights would probably be to modify a Master Grade model - that way you wouldn't potentially ruin an expensive Metal Build. Hope that helps - and if you have any other questions, let us know!
how hard is it to add lights to a prebuilt like this? or is it even doable?
Hey @cleko6925 - sorry about the delay in responding, but we wanted to check with a few people to see if they had any ideas. Of course, the easy answer is you can do anything - it's time, money and risk of breakage that are the problems. Since Metal Builds are not 'kits' there's no easy way to add lights. And on this model the fit of all the parts are extremely tight - trying to wire lights would take a lot of modification. The eyes are a metallic finish, so lights probably wouldn't give a 'glow' without cutting the them out (and we wouldn't recommend trying that) and the chest vents are molded solid, so no gaps for light to show through. The best option for a Justice Gundam with lights would probably be to modify a Master Grade model - that way you wouldn't potentially ruin an expensive Metal Build. Hope that helps - and if you have any other questions, let us know!