| | |  | | Home » Gundam EW-03 Tallgeese III Scale 1/100 | | | | | | WARNING:| CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
| | | Description: | | Superb kit of another one of those classic designs from Gundam Wing -- this one from the OVA "Endless Waltz." Nevertheless, the kit is fully convertible; you can build any version at all of the Tallgeese (not that the plastic is molded in Tallgeese III colors, so you'd need to paint the kit to create the Tallgeese, seen at lower left, or the Tallgeese II). Includes both versions of its cannons, as well as an 8cm figure of Zechs Merquise. A must for Gundam fans! | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 13.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 4.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.36 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.03 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.09 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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great model joints not so muchAug 07, 2011
By ventiuno to start this guy is actually 3 different tallgeese models through a simple change of head unit and shoulder weapons you have tallgeese 1 tallgese mark 2 and the tallgeese 3 or tallgeese endless waltz edition. the weapons are also detailed and have theyre own special features however getting tallgeese to hold this gun was a bit difficult. and actually got in the way in poses. i did have a problem with the leg joints and there frore my tallgeese uses his whip to hold him self up.
old kit, limited by its ageNov 25, 2011
By Estalies The old tallgeese kit is showing its age. The newer HG kits are vastly superior and master grade blows the 1/100 scale away. We need to demand a mastergrade tallgeese from bandai.
Good features: Its every tallgeese from the show and movie. tallgeese 1, 2 and 3. Comes with the parts to build any of them. The engine gimmick is nice.
Bad: Poor joints. All weapons have weight issues. Two polycap joints are easy to pull out. Not even a flight stand holds this badboy together without paint to tighten the joints.
It's the Tallgeese! But it's also a 90's HG...Nov 20, 2011
By Alex D. If you want it, you want it. It's the mo-fuggin Tallgeese!
Just be aware that you are dealing with an old, old kit. As in, the whole thing is molded in the wrong colors, the joints can be a bit iffy, and while it is (more or less) accurate to the lineart, the articulation is average at best.
You're going to have to paint this thing, period. No way around it. As for the joints, I suggest you coat the ends in a generous amount of super glue, sand it down a bit so it's round, and repeat as needed until the joints fit tightly. The problem joints for me were the elbow and knee polycaps (go figure, lol).
While you can get this thing in a good amount of poses, keep in mind that these joints are delicate and really don't like to be moved past their limit. Again, this kit is literally from 1997, so keep that in mind when you're posing it.
Oh, and if you're building the Tallgeese III, you had best put aside a whole week just to building the heat rod. You're gonna have to build it piece by piece, and you don't want to be impatient and put the next one on before the glue on the one before it is completely dry.
Overall, a pretty good kit considering its age (compare it to the laughably pitiful HG Epyon and Wing Zero if you don't believe me), but it doesn't stack up to modern kits at all. Here's to hoping for a MG!
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