So here is another series of Inner Frames Articulation Review that I have been doing for a few times already. 
| The arms unit normally can reach sideways that far. | 
| and can reach for that far in front because of the extension which is not normal already. | 
| Here is the normal way for the arm reaching to the front. | 
| The next frame can move backward that far until the frame of the Head touches the backpack. | 
| It can also move forward that far. | 
| The arm unit can bend that way. | 
| and it can reach upward that far. | 
| The front and back skirts can move upward that far. It can also move a bit from the connecting point. | 
| The side skirt can just move upward for that far. | 
| The leg unit can move sideways that far. | 
| and can move forward that far. | 
| as well as backward that far. | 
| The leg unit can bend this way. It is somehow has the resemblance with the Wing EW leg articulation. | 
| The back of the leg unit has this part that can move away from the inside of the leg. This is often used for the Bird Mode transformation. | 
| The front ankle frame can also move upward and downward that far. | 
| The joint from the leg to the foot is moving independently from the leg. The foot can go that far backwards. | 
| and go upward that far. | 
| Now with the Backpack and Wings. | 
| The wings can spread normally that far from the backpack. | 
| The wings can go up that way. | 
| It can also go downward that far using the extension from the backpack. | 
| The wings can spread this way with almost the same mechanism as for the Tallgeese Backpack that the other half of the wing spreads while just moving the other half. | 
| You can also turn the wings from the main branch from the backpack outward. | 
| The shield only have this for the inner frame. | 
| And this is its articulation. | 
I am still new in reviewing Gundpla so I lack of points while discussing the articulation. I am planning to have some Video Reviews for the future which I need to practice and need more research on how I approach the certain review. I hope you liked it. That's it for now. Thanks for your time.










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