Series: Master Grade (MG) 1/100
Title: FA-010S Full Armor ZZ Gundam
Release Date: 08/2000
Suggested Price: ¥ 6000
No. of Parts: ??? + polycaps + paper stickers Plastic colors: white, gray Gimmicks: pieces for A1, A4 and C1, beam smart
gun, beam saber (2)
Introduction
Contributor: Richie
Ramos
Date: September 18, 2004
I admit, I was one of those people who were mesmerized by the
BFG that this guy carries. It is quite simply a kit on its own,
and I would wager that it has more plastic in it than a 1/144
Victory Gundam.
It is now one of the scene-stealers in my collection,
and kids seem to be attracted to it for the sheer potential
violence the gun seems to promise. I won't go into too much
detail for it, since I will focus on the parts that make it
a Full Armor system.
Head
This is the same as the standard MG ZZ, but I prefer using the
solid plastic head spikes, rather than the folding rubber ones,
for the simple fact that this baby DOES NOT TRANSFORM. I don't
need it, period.
Torso
The chest is covered with a frontal armor plate, which has removable
microplates at the breast area, to show the hidden missile/rocket
pods situated there. This piece of armor plate is anchored to
the body by tab slots on what can only be described as a girdle
of sorts, and by an attachment point that is on the upper part
of the crotch plate.
The backpack is essentially the same as the ZZ, except that the
engine modules themselves have been replaced by modules that have
TWO boosters on each module, rather than only one. The backpack
is also the major anchor point for the Mega Cannon. The cannon
is connected by a hinged joint to the right backpack slot. The
left is still the same as the ZZ: a rocket launcher. Another difference
is that the covering vanes for the boosters are longer in this
version. Everything else is pretty much the same as the non-enhanced
version.
The crotch area is covered by a large frontal plate that seems
to have some sort of energy emitter in the front. It is also "hooked"
to the back part by special cables (presumably, the generators
power the frontal energy emitter directly). The side armor plates
have been replaces by thick armor with small boosters. For this
reason, it's supposedly again not able to transform, since the
side skirt plates become the wings of one segment of the ZZ. There
is also a back hip plate where various cables are connected.
Arms
Although the arms can transform, the addition of the shoulder
and forearm plates makes it impossible to do so. The shoulder
binder/wings have been replaced by larger binders that seem to
now function more as radiator fins. The shoulder armor is also
the hook-up point to the rocket launchers which are situated in
front of the shoulder (one has to remove the right shoulder pack
to use the BFG; it gets in the way.
The forearm plates also have special stuff.
One has a rocket launcher system, while the other is a hook
up system for the double beam cannon that the ZZ carries, effectively
making it a weapon that is slung under the arm, freeing the
hand to get a saber if need be.
Legs
The
legs are basically the ZZ legs, but they are enclosed in a LOT
of armor, all at the lower legs/calves, so the MS can really NOT
transform.
Weapons
and Accessories
The
real story here of course, is the BFG it carries. Aside from being
connected to the backpack, it is also connected to a slot at the
back hip plate by what looks like a heavily armored data cable
- though more probably it is the energy feed link. All other weapons
are the same as the ZZ's.
Conclusion
As I have expressed to many friends, this thing is a sadomasochistic
kit. One has to build what is obviously a transforming kit, only
to realize that with the addition of the final 1/4th of the parts,
that it is rendered non-transformable. All the major parts are
there, but some small crucial pieces aren't, hence the impossibility.
However, the poseability of the kit is quite good, considering
the sheer size and weight of it.
I am still very much impressed by the kit, but
at the same time, I am still thinking of ways to make it even
more impressive, to maximize the stunning effect it has on other
people. Perhaps a darker paint job will do it.