I just finished the MG GN-X. This was a pretty fun build and a pretty underrated kit. It reuses some frame parts from the MG Exia, but that’s non-detrimental to the stability. I can for sure recommend it
@_EriDesuWa My exact thoughts when I was building mine. Older RX-78-2 kits from that era really capture a certain charm. You should also check out the original HGUC RX-78-2 from 2001; it’s getting a reprint soon
HGGQ Red Gundam + Expansion Set complete. The HG Red Gundam already had a ton of accessories and the expansion set adds even more display options. If you’re a big Char fan then this is something to consider getting
MG V2 Gundam Ver.Ka (painted) complete. The kit itself is compromised in service of the transformation: no waist articulation, poor ball jointed hips, and limited arm movement. However, it’s still a good looking kit, especially when painted up. It’s not a kit for everyone
Something I’ve been working on, while waiting for paint to dry/cure for my MG V2 Ver.Ka, is the MG Exia Repair. It’s pretty cool to have a version of the battle damaged Exia. It’s not something for everyone though since it requires the Ignition mode Exia for the parts
I recently picked up this RC Car, the Arrma Typhon 665 Mega, for a pretty good price; I also went ahead and painted a custom body for it. It’s a fun RC car to play around with
I just finished the HGUC Gaz-L and Gaz-R. These are variants of the HGUC Galbaldy Beta; like the Galbaldy, these are fantastic kits as well. Definitely pick these up if you’re a fan of ZZ
I recently picked up this fella, the Robot Spirits Ver Anime Gundam GP01 Full Burnern. If you want a truly anime accurate version of the GP01 FB this is something you should consider getting. It has a ton accessories and display options too