the funnel is floopy. The connection is too small to bear its weight. I glue it in place since i dun plan to pose it deploy mode.
the hand while extremely articulated the wrist part is week. Even with its normal rifle (not too big nor too heavy imho) it tends to drop which is why i snug it under the shoulder armor.
the shield connector is loose, very easy to fall off from the arm.
the piston on he knee if u bend the knee too much it'll pop out.
the off white color is not too big of a difference then normal white, under certain lighting condition u wont even notice it. Not too mention some of them r stickers too. Which i why i painted it, to giv it a bigger offset and dun hav to worry it peeling off in the future.
other then that the whole thing is great. The frame is light and flexible which is great since we're bending it to get into the poses we want, it'll have more leeway b4 breaking or stressing. Due to the weight of the frame, the overall weight of the kit is also light which gives it a good balance. The arm offers great articulation, u can pull it forward quite abit more then normal, although doing this will expose alot of the frame which will look weird looking from behind or from the side. Stand connection is solid, its not gonna fall off even if u turn it upside down. U can basically pose it however u like no matter how ridiculous it is but to maximize it u hav to take the funnel off. The funnel is a big liability.
Overall its a great improvement to the MG line. The frame in particular is so good im not surprise if future MG all uses this same material. T1 already has and the up coming Stein and Sinanju OVA will also hav em. I wonder if RG will also uses em...
The piston on the knee will only over extend and pop out when there are no armor pieces assembled. When the pieces are all snap in, there ia already enough thickness to the leg to prevent that additional knee bend.
I had the same problem when playing with the leg inner frame...after armor pieces snapped in, no more problem