I finished another kit that's been in my backlog since it released a few years ago, the Forbidden Gundam. This completes my set of 2nd generation GAT-X units with the Calamity and Raider Gundams. There's nothing too special about the build, being a Full Mechanics kit, but unlike the Iron Blooded Orphan FM kits these do not become floppy after a few poses.
There's a lot of detail on the frame and backside of the armor parts that needed to be painted by hand,
Fully deployed the kit eats up a lot of real estate.
After assembling everything the backs of the four points on the tops of the shields are visibly hollow. Considering most of the armor parts you can't see have filler panels this is a bit confusing to me. I'll have to either find a spare part that works to fill it or make something myself.
Full set of 2nd gen GAT-X Gundams, all piloted by drug-fueled psychopaths.
I'm already started on my next kit, this Daban Jagd Doga, which isn't just a bootleg of Bandai's RE/100 Jagd Doga, but a decently complex MG kit that shares a few gimmicks with the Sazabi Ver. Ka.
I'm going to be making the Jagd Doga Custom unit briefly seen in Unicorn. It's the repaired version of Quess' Pink Jagd Doga from Char's Counterattack. The kit comes with most of parts needed to make the unit including Sleeves parts, the rifle, the Geara Doga shoulder pauldron and Geara Doga Shield. The only thing they missed was the Geara Doga backpack and the single Geara Doga arm, Bandai would have just put all these parts in a separate P-Bandai release so I really can't complain. As it will have most of the Jagd Doga parts I'll build it as Quess' fully repaired unit unless I eventually decide to grab another MG Geara Doga to steal parts from if I can find a cheap used one.