QUOTE(HxiiiK @ Aug 27 2012, 12:04 AM)
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honestly i think it's looking great

may not have the enormous amount of details RGs are notorious for, but honestly, after the decals are on, i think it would look amazing still
plus i think i see some great parts separation and different tones of white there too
and the plates
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no single piece body frame like other RGs.. an indication it really is fully transformable?

if you look closely, the Zeta seems like heavily painted, and most of the details looks like faded away by the paint
judging by the inner frame (or the advanced MS joint, as they call it), yeah, I think it's fully transformable
QUOTE(HxiiiK @ Aug 27 2012, 01:15 AM)
indeed.. people tend to say the MG is fragile.. but i think it isn't, really.. some solid engineering in the kit.. just got my MG Zeta during the warehouse sale, so i'm a bit late

but it's an otherwise solid kit..
i'm sure they would put enough effort into the RG version to make sure it's not as fragile as some people are thinking

for transformable kits, the build itself
is indeed very solid. In my opinion the term "fragile" only goes to those tiny parts and the transformation mechanisms. I haven't build my Zeta, by I do have a fair share of experience with MG Zeta Plus A1, MG Zeta Plus C1 and MG Delta Plus