And since this is also mecha-modelling thread, just a reminder to self and you guys:
Kotobukiya's Frame Arms are lovely, detailed and well-articulated, all of which are the reasons I took one. However many reviews give more bad points to it than the good ones. I have to agree with them. After snap-building it, these are some I discovered:Pros

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- Well articulated, until you put on the armor (depending on the design). A bit of hindrance in waist joint due to armor, but other than that, all can still move very freely and naturally.
- Nicely detailed
- Thin plastic (well, that's a pro for me, senang mau potong)
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Some extra parts. They'll give you four pairs of hand (open palm, holding hand, trigger finger hand, closed fist), and since I'm using the MSG sniper rifle, I put aside the original armaments. The naginata is bundled with MSG sniper rifle, and does not come with the model.
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Size comparison with HGUC Char Z'gok and MG Rick Dom.
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Personally I like the design of the missile rack. It does follow the contour of the mecha, and the missiles are bigger than I expected.
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Close up shot. Sorry for blurry pic, but I suck in photographing. If you can see, the shoulder can still moves front and back without the armor in it's way.
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Lovely details on the air intake for the thruster.
Cons

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- Too many small parts (personally e.g. fingers, furthermore couldn't find me tweezers)
- Loose parts, e.g. hips. Pre-build frame are either hit or miss, depends on your luck. Other than the hip joints, all are okay on mine, up til now...
- Pre-build frame either is loose or too tight, depending on areas, which translated more work time for each completion of parts if you want it to run smoothly
- Not for snap-fitters due to lack in colour separations. Heck not a single sticker was given
- For the price, I'd say maybe you ought to add a bit more to get a decent MG. At least you'll get a bigger mecha with less problems. This is just my opinion
- etc (didn't discover other cons, yet)
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For this size, the detail is very nice. Just look at hand construction, which is unlike HG (two halves, usually). But with more parts, that also translated into looser parts for me.
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This is the hip joint that is bugging me. Unless cemented, this will always be a problem (the male peg won't really stay inside female's, and always popping off). A PC joint should be inside the hollow hole.
I'd say if you guys love the design, looking for something different, wanna cement and colour the models, I don't think the cons listed should be of any problem. I'll surely cement mine and colour later on. Personally I think with good colouration, the kit should come out very nice