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Gunpla TV – Episode 286 – No Name!

Come along for a ride as this week we explore the new Figure-Rise Standard Kamen Rider Build and a Gundam with no name! Wait, what?? A Gundam with no name?? You read that right! This new Gundam Build Divers Astray is so secretive it has no name!

Kits in this episode:
1/144 HGBD Gundam Astray No-Name
Figure-rise Standard Kamen Rider Build Rabbit Tank Form
1/144 RG Sazabi

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  1. I’d like to have seen the models be posed into a funny scene together (in the pictures).

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  2. Can’t wait to see that Sazabi reviewed!

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  3. The fun has been doubled!

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  4. hmm I may need to get that sazabi and the inevitable Nu.

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  5. i have a strange urge to recolor that kamen rider with a pepsiman scheme

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  6. Great, thank you ^_^

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  7. Oh my lawd, I need that RG Sazabi in my life!

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  8. That smart gun is massive! I am also interested in how the figure rise Naruto with the magnets will work out. Maybe if you have him running downward down the wall it will be less likely to slump over.

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  9. Wow, I have no words! Just as how Astray has no name… Thanks a lot!!

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  10. Just happened to check the status on the Sazabi stock a few days ago… “in stock”… click click click… add to cart and check out!

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  11. Er, the Build Fighters kit you were complaining about that didn’t get a release was a PF-78-1 Perfect Gundam, which was only ever released TWICE – the first time in 1984 in 1/144 scale, and the second in 2003 in 1/100 scale as an MG. So it DOES exist, you’ll just have a hard time finding it.

    If you want a kit that doesn’t exist, the base for Shia Kijima’s GNW-100P Gundam Portent is the GNW-100A Sakibure (the Mobile Suit Gundam 00 version of the Mobile Worker), which never had a kit. Oddly, when she’s seen repairing it, she uses two HG1/144 GN-001 Gundam Exia kits, but the Sakibure doesn’t use Exia parts at all.

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  12. RG never disappoints me !!! Look at that inner frame detail!!!!

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  13. I’m so stoked on the RG Sazabi I can’t wait to get my hands on one of those!!

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  14. win!

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  15. Now I want a super sentai show where heroes transforms in to Gundams to fight evil. Twice the model kits to be made for mecha and hero.

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  16. I’m glad RG Sazabi has its own dedicated frame, so it won’t have the issues Sinanju does — but that MG-level price!

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  17. Great video as always

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  18. Dammit I was hoping rg sazabi didn’t look so good, now I’m going to have to get it

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  19. That extra size RG box is nice on the eyes.

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  20. The Build figurise looks pretty good but… the amount of stickers is kinda horrifying :/ I think ill stick with my s.h. figuarts version, No-Name on the other hand looks great despite its limitations, i might just consider it sometime int he future.

    Ps. Im still waiting for you to contact me about last weeks giveaway ;]

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  21. Will Bandai release the other forms of kamen Rider Build?

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  22. I got a Sazabi Ver. Ka and a week later a RG Sazabi came out..

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  23. I can’t wait to see how rg sazabi stacks up with the Ver ka. Cause that sure is a big box

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  24. This is random, but God, I love Todd’s shirts. I need to know where he buys them.

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  25. I never understood the appeal the Astrays have to most people, this No Name is the first one to really catch my eye.

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  26. The design of the Astray No Name looks great, but I miss that right hand.

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  27. Loving the look of the No-Name and I had that same Asymmetry idea for it, absolute in love with the RG Zazabi.
    Todd; have you considered having someone build the kits for the show? I would do it for you guys just for review purposes as I would definitely buy them and build them using the decals supplied for free but due to where am located it would be two weeks from when the kit is released for you to review it. As I feel it would give you a chance to enjoy putting the kits together instead of rushing for these reviews.

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  28. The RG Sazabi is a nice looking kit. It only seems that the nubs are very close to the parts and it would be difficult to remove the parts without scratching them with the nipper.

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  29. WARNING! Some reviewers already built the RG Sazabi and broke its arms off. Be extra careful when you reach that step Tod.

    And I’m torn between buy the No Name and save for other kits. The No Name is such a cool design, but I wonder how long I can play with something with such limited articulation and weapons.

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  30. It’s interesting to see Bandai move away from using a full ms joint frame and going with only a partial ms joint runner with the rest of the frame being more like a traditional MG frame. I imagine reducing the production costs and avoiding the controversy from reusing old frames like the RG Sinanju being the reasons.

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  31. Hello,
    The RG Sazabi looks just amazing.. very nicely detailed.. at first look, that frame looks cool too.. i do need one of these ! I really can’t wait to see this one built. Fully painted, with all of these insane little details and panel lines… must look just awesome ! Potentially an incredible kit..
    I hope you’ll have a great time building this one.

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  32. WoW…this RG is Huge!!!

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  33. The no-name is 😍😍😍😍, just like all the other Build Divers kits

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  34. Rg Nightingale, anyone?

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  35. I bet that Bandai will make a MG of the No Name.

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  36. Ugh i need that sazabi

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  37. Wow thats a big RG Big

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  38. Great reviews again

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  39. Awesome review of Figure-Rise Standard Kamen Rider

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  40. No-name looks pretty damn amazing!!

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  41. Astray No-Name looks awesome… but articulation sucks…

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  42. Can’t wait for my RG Sazabi to show up in the mail!

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  43. not a fan of the no name, looking forward to the sazabi though!

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  44. Personally I can not wait for the Moon Gundam to come out. But the No-Name will hold me off til then….and my other 5 kits I haven’t built yet.

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  45. Now that Bandai has made the RG version of Sinanju & Sazabi, I would love to see them in a bigger form such as PG or Mega Size

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  46. I think I need a new Kamen Rider.

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  47. Best moment of this weeks show was surely Lindsays comment: ‘I was shocked by how much longer it got’. I only thought ‘WTF are they talking about?’ because I wasn’t paying attention to the screen at that moment. This has to be the most unintentionally ecchi comment in the whole history of the show.
    I want Nendoroids of Todd and Lindsay.

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  48. Looks sporty!!!!

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  49. woah that no name sure looks good like the astray turn red

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  50. I haven’t picked up a Figure-rise standard, but maybe this one will be the first.

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  51. RG Sazabi would go nicely with an RG Nu Gundam. Bandai needs to make it happen. Maybe in 2019.

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  52. i’ll stick with figuarts for kamen rider

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  53. I loved both the Kamen Rider and the Noname Astray, I’ll get them sometime. also, very cool epic video for the figures 🙂

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  54. I didn’t watch Kamen Rider Build but the opening song’s a bop!

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  55. new zaku

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