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Petitrits Archer Gilgamesh Unboxing

Petitrits Archer Gilgamesh

Gilgamesh has arrived! Not this guy, or that guy, or this one, or even this one!

This guy.

Anyway, this kit is the newest from Fate/Grand Order, continuing the Petitrits line of kits! These kits are all chibi-style, snap-together kits of characters that don’t really take a lot of time or effort to put together.

The Box

Petitrits Archer Gilgamesh

First, a look at a couple of the poses you can pull off. Because of the size of the kit, there isn’t a ton of articulation, but you can manage a few variations with it!

Petitrits Archer Gilgamesh

Bandai shows off the kit details, including the weapon and display base. Take note that as usual, this is a painted look at the kit, so actual results may vary.

Petitrits Archer Gilgamesh

And finally, in typical Petitrits style, we get a true-size image of the kit on the side of the box measuring 10cm tall!

The Runners

Petitrits Archer Gilgamesh

A

The face plate has eye and eyebrow holes, so you can slot in the yellow part for eyebrows, then put the eye stickers on to finish it up. It also looks like we’re getting different finishes on the same runner!

Petitrits Archer Gilgamesh

B

Petitrits Archer Gilgamesh

Two sticker sheets come with the kit. It’s important to note that the foil stickers tend to be a little thicker, so Bandai went with the regular stickers as shown on the left for Gilgamesh’s armor detail. You could probably handle most of these parts with a paint marker, but if you don’t want to bother, these stickers are a little softer and should conform to the kit more easily.

Petitrits Archer Gilgamesh

And finally, here’s a look at the instruction manual!

Get yours here:
Petitrits Archer Gilgamesh

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