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Gunpla TV – Cross Frame Girl Wonder Woman

Kotobukiya’s new line, Cross Frame Girl, continues with the Wonder Woman Humikane Shimada version. Dave takes a look at her accessories including the Lasso of Truth. She has great color separation and it really pops out. Check the video out to see how well it’s articulated, and get some hints from Dave on how to make this kit look even better!

In this episode:
Cross Frame Girl Wonder Woman Humikane Shimada Ver.

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  1. Really nice figure, this looks like a great anime-style interpretation of the character! Looks really flexible too and of good quality, Kotobukiya continue to deliver great quality!

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  2. The lasso looks too much like a spaguetti for my taste. But apart from that, this is great.

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  3. Reminds me of the episode of Justice League where the core seven get turned into kids.

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  4. An interesting interpretation. I do wish these girls came with a greater variety of expressions, as well as a sturdier stand. I agree with Dave, I don’t use the flimsy stands after reviewing the kits.

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  5. Wonder if there gonna remake the FA girls?

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  6. More FA kits Girls nice

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  7. Neat

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