As I've said, before I proceed in Dry Brushing the Inner Frames I will be doing a bit of Articulation review first.
This Inner Frame is way different from my other Wing EW Kits. |
The arms unit can raise at the maximum of that high. |
Normally, the arms will extend that far. |
And if you will extend it more further, it can go like this. |
It can go far like this side ways. |
This is the normal position of the collar. |
But it can move back and front like a seesaw. |
The body can move right that far. |
and can move left that far. |
Can move backward this far. |
and this far forward. |
This is the Backpack inner frames. |
By pulling the top portion upward and the bottom portion downward, the boosters will pop out automatically. |
Sideways, the backpack can raise that far from the body connection. |
and this low. |
The backpack can individually rotate from the body connection 360 degrees one at a time. |
Before I forget, the arm can bend in 2 points like so. |
The side skirts can slightly move sideways that far to the right. |
and this far to the left. |
The back skirts stay that way in the back. |
and can go up enough to show more of the boosters inside it. |
It can also move inward to the middle like this. |
and outward like this. |
The leg unit can go only a bit sideways because of the side skirts connected to it that makes it not go further. |
And it can go this far forward. |
and this far backward. |
The leg can also bend this way not quite a 90 degrees. |
The foot can move from the ankle this way |
and this way also sideways. |
The toe can also move just like with the Deathscythe. |
The shield handle can go up that far. |
and this far in reverse. |
This is the normal position for the Dober Gun. |
The front handle can move sideways and the other handle can be pushed forward. |
If you push the barrel backward the parts connected inside will also move. |
This is when you return the position of the barrel to normal. |
Thit is just quick and not so detailed articulation review and lets see if after I finish this WIP I will be doing another review for the completed Tallgeese. That's it for now. Thanks for your time.
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