slaginpit Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 (edited) SIGH! this is going to take FOREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR All the pieces are like this SIGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGH Some pics of the assembly SIIIIIIIGGGGGHHHHH Edited August 10, 2013 by slaginpit Quote
slaginpit Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 JFC trying not to throw f-bombs there are pieces missing, First of Who in the their F&(#$ing right mind puts dark parts ie screws and bolts in a loosly plastic tray with a f&^$ing black gloss back ground WOW!!!!! Quote
electric indigo Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 Welcome to the modeling world... This kit Looks seriously over-engineered, including the packaging. Quote
slaginpit Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 (edited) Edited August 11, 2013 by slaginpit Quote
slaginpit Posted August 11, 2013 Posted August 11, 2013 this thing is a f&^%ing disaster. What a piece of crap. Fit issues, pieces dont stay so Glue is your best friend, the instructions are F&^%ed, wires are not long enough, CRAP PIECE OF GARBAGE> ELYN &%^ YOU! Quote
Twoducks Posted August 11, 2013 Posted August 11, 2013 LOL, got mine last month and the over packing makes you feel like you have something really special and unique when you take the things out but yeah, the no sprues thing does not help when there are soooooooo many tiny pieces. Haven't started building it yet and it's been sitting there for weeks. Apart from pieces needing glue (a downside in my book) how is the plastic holding up? Any broken pieces? I found the texture and flexibility of the plastic close the nylon based one used by Fansproject and Maketoys in their TF toys but here the parts are thinner. It just does not feel like model kit plastic; I get the impression that Elyn’s plastic is more durable and flexible. But like I said, this is only based on handling some of the parts back from when I first open it. Quote
anime52k8 Posted August 11, 2013 Posted August 11, 2013 Sorry to say but I'm not surprised in the slightest. Quote
slaginpit Posted August 11, 2013 Posted August 11, 2013 (edited) LOL, got mine last month and the over packing makes you feel like you have something really special and unique when you take the things out but yeah, the no sprues thing does not help when there are soooooooo many tiny pieces. Haven't started building it yet and it's been sitting there for weeks. Apart from pieces needing glue (a downside in my book) how is the plastic holding up? Any broken pieces? I found the texture and flexibility of the plastic close the nylon based one used by Fansproject and Maketoys in their TF toys but here the parts are thinner. It just does not feel like model kit plastic; I get the impression that Elyn’s plastic is more durable and flexible. But like I said, this is only based on handling some of the parts back from when I first open it. The plastic is toyish at best. But because of that the glue doesn't settle well at all. Instead you will find the pieces, 99% of them don't fit, and as a result melting. Pieces missing is a big nuisance for me, second is the wiring that is short and parts to thick to fit inside the frame. For example the circuit board piece in his chest was soldered on a 20 degree angle. So I had to pull out my dremel tool to fix that piece of molding. (I dount the lights will work.) Some box reviews mentioned that this thing was crowd funded, which is why it took so long and I believe that because all we got for 8 months were CGI photos. That really pisses me off. If you want to make a product me and others who put down a LOT of money to be guinea pigs. I got this kit because I cant build G-System and this was geared to Gunpla builders not f^&%ing stop animation modelers. Boy would it bring me great pleasure to bunch every one of elyn members in the face! EDIT: This also has a very negative impact on any future companies that actually spend the time to make a quality product but wont get the sales to continue work as people like myself and others got burned and are not willing to make the jump again. A good example is miracles Vehicle Voltron. Edited August 11, 2013 by slaginpit Quote
slaginpit Posted August 11, 2013 Posted August 11, 2013 Size comparison Non of the pieces fit. I have to file clip, and mod all myself. I doubt the wiring will even work Quote
Phyrox Posted August 11, 2013 Posted August 11, 2013 What was the reason they did away with the sprues? I really can't figure that out. It must have taken a long time for someone to snip all the pieces off the sprues they came on and put them in trays...but it doesn't really save the end user much time, since cleaning off nubs is far more time consuming work in comparison. It's like they saved the buyer maybe a half hour of building time in exchange for an increase in cost, difficulty in finding parts and the possibility of lost parts. No one who has ever built a model would think its a good idea...I can't figure it out. Quote
slaginpit Posted August 11, 2013 Posted August 11, 2013 What was the reason they did away with the sprues? I really can't figure that out. It must have taken a long time for someone to snip all the pieces off the sprues they came on and put them in trays...but it doesn't really save the end user much time, since cleaning off nubs is far more time consuming work in comparison. It's like they saved the buyer maybe a half hour of building time in exchange for an increase in cost, difficulty in finding parts and the possibility of lost parts. No one who has ever built a model would think its a good idea...I can't figure it out. Neither can I. I literally cut the pages apart in the instruction manual for that reason. I need to reference that part in the next step and then go back to the trays and carefully navigate the trays without disturbing them so much as to displace a piece and not pick out the correct item. Its insane. There was no thought put through this. Also it seems they just collected the money from the pre-orders took their computer designs and printed it out on a 3 computer. There was no QC to see if the parts actually fit. None of the parts have used in the assembly have a good fit. Poor tolerance all around. Im going to be keep going and try to finish it. I mean I bloody paid $300 for it. But never again Elyn. This may be their only release judging from the web feedback I am getting Quote
Beltane70 Posted August 12, 2013 Posted August 12, 2013 I'll give you my thanks, slaginpit, for biting the bullet for the rest of us! It's such a shame, too because the kit looked really promising. As much as I love a challenge, I think I'll save myself $300 and pray that maybe, some day, Bandai will release a Master Grade kit of the Kshatriya. Quote
slaginpit Posted August 12, 2013 Posted August 12, 2013 Beltane70: I can see why Bandai doesnt do a MG version of the Kysh, but its a perfect candidate for the PG grade, I know from experience the 00 Raiser was a disaster with the weight issues but with the success of the S.F. The Kysh would be full of awesome. So far this is how far I have come with the build. Its moving ever so slow. I will say its getting nicer but my fingers are all glued together. Ill try to finish up to give you guys the overview Quote
Beltane70 Posted August 12, 2013 Posted August 12, 2013 I had no issues with my PG 00 Raiser, but I also never took it off of the display stand. I bought the HGUC Kshatriya since there isn't an MG version. I just tend to like my Gundam models to be the same scale if possible, but if necessary, I will get other scales if 1/100 isn't available. Quote
slaginpit Posted August 12, 2013 Posted August 12, 2013 Some comments on the kit. Oh Joy, I havent even gotten to all the LEDs yet! tmtmrm 1 week ago Well, i started building mine. It's frustrating as heck. It seem's like the led's where an after thought. You look at the manuel at where they go, and they just do not fit. If they do then usually you will have to re solder it all. Also one side of the led's do not work on mine as it seems the electrical joining block is fu&^%. 5 hours so far on build and got no where. ndalum75 1 week ago The wrists on mine were incredibly loose and could not hold the beam sabers. Since it could not be simply pulled out since it's not on a ball joint I tried disassembling the forearm, but even with it unscrewed I was unable to pull it apart. Anyone have some ideas? Jims beanz 1 week ago I got mine to fit in the head by using a drill on the eye socket and removing the excess chrome plating inside which allowed the led to fit but it's very tight. Quote
slaginpit Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 More progress pics. Found out i ripped the wire for the head Mono eye LED. So I am going to get a new wire extension and splice it. All the fits are off lots of modding and rewiring and sodering this kit requires 500% re work and lots of glue. On my second bottle of Crazy Glue Sigh Fit issues have to find wiring Quote
ErikElvis Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 Hey what would you guys recommend for a larger scale Zaku build? I know nothing about these kits. Quote
anime52k8 Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 More progress pics. Found out i ripped the wire for the head Mono eye LED. So I am going to get a new wire extension and splice it. All the fits are off lots of modding and rewiring and sodering this kit requires 500% re work and lots of glue. On my second bottle of Crazy Glue Obvoiusly a big part of what wrong with this kit is that they clearly didn't do any kind of prototyping or test shots on this thing before they went to production on this, but I also think it's just as attributable to fact that this is for all intents and purposes a G-system resin kit molded in plastic. Trying to take something that was designed for a user base who would be bringing advanced modeling skills to its construction and turning that into plastic snap-kit for casual builders is just asking for trouble. Hey what would you guys recommend for a larger scale Zaku build? I know nothing about these kits. Define larger scale. if you mean around 7~8 inches tall (the size of a yamato 1/60 VF-1) then go for a 1/100 Master Grade version 2.0 Zaku http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN949252/Gun It's a challenging but rewarding build that looks really good even with minimal effort. It's pretty much the definitive Zaku model kit. Now if you're looking for something bigger there's the 1/60 Perfect Grade Zaku which is a foot tall. http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN72361/Gun honestly, the MG 2.0 is a better, more refined kit but the PG does have shelf presence and it is in scale with most Macross toys if that makes a difference. And if you just want Pure shelf presence there's always the 1/48th Mega Size Zaku: http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN969480/Gun This one's a bit of an odd ball since in order to keep prices and complexity down it's basically a massively over-sized high grade kit. It's also based on the Real Grade Zaku sculpt so it will have more panel lines and surface details than the MG zaku (which tries to be more true to the cartoon appearance), but has a less squat and bulky look than the older 1/60 Perfect grade. The Mega Size will probably be the easiest build for a complete novice, although by that same token it might feel a little boring putting it together if you're in to assembling intricate mechanical things. Quote
ErikElvis Posted August 13, 2013 Posted August 13, 2013 Cool thanks for the reply! Im digging the PG or mega size Zaku. The master grade is just a little small for my tastes. I have Robot Damashii's to fill that role. Quote
slaginpit Posted August 14, 2013 Posted August 14, 2013 This is a painful build, literally as I glue my figures to crap and also cut them. NONE of the pieces fit. I know I mentioned that already, but unless you can create your own models and can work with G-system kits do not get this kit! I am now trying to build around the two parts where I pulled the wires by accident. I need to find a stronger wire splice it and solder it to make it longer so at least ALL the lights work. Here is a pick that I actually have to cut a away a major part of the panel for the male pin to connect to the female port for the lighting. Progress so far Quote
Twoducks Posted August 15, 2013 Posted August 15, 2013 Well this sucks. I really didn't want to have to deal with problems with the cables. The rest I can manage but lights I have zero experience. Quote
Shaorin Posted August 15, 2013 Posted August 15, 2013 SIGH! this is going to take FOREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR All the pieces are like this SIGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGH Some pics of the assembly SIIIIIIIGGGGGHHHHH reminds me of my PG ZETA build. took three solid days of devotion to get it done, though i imagine it went much smoother than what it sounds like you are having trouble with here... Quote
slaginpit Posted August 16, 2013 Posted August 16, 2013 reminds me of my PG ZETA build. took three solid days of devotion to get it done, though i imagine it went much smoother than what it sounds like you are having trouble with here... This is nothing like a PG Zeta. PG is like heaven compared to this nightmare and I just read on another forum that I am not the only one with missing pieces. Nevermind that not a single piece fits right, your basically left with cutting away pegs or drilling larger peg holes , glue the crap out of everything, using new "longer" wire, soldering, reshaping with a hobby knife. It was like anything else probably 20 something engineer graduates that they seem to be pumping en mass critical who outside of their immediate field would be classed as troglodytes. There is a saying in manufacturing, do what you say you will do, and does it do what you said. Or something like that I dont really remember its late. but any how I drudge along I might as well try to finish it even if my fingers are glued to crap with blood and glue. Ther person on ebay that I bought the kit from was nice enough to try to get me the missing parts and extra wire. So I am hoping he can come through. But if this kit was as is I think its value would have been great at 120 shipped. 300 shipped is beyond ridiculous. No need for all fancy logo art and crap. G-system comes in a plain cardboard box with a printed sheet glued to the front and they are light years ahead Oh did I mention the instructions make no sense?? Quote
slaginpit Posted August 16, 2013 Posted August 16, 2013 You know working on the shoulders I can already tell there is nooooooooooooooooooooooo WAY that the wing binders will stay on the shoulders. The only thing holding them would be the male jack that would plug into the ports at the top, hahaha oh man classic fail. Ill let you know if I am right Quote
Jimsbeanz Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 (edited) Here's an interesting review on the kshatriya Kit http://bisugit.blogspot.sg/2013/08/nz-666-kshatriya-elyn-hobby-kastrysha_15.html So it seems that if you buy this kit it's guaranteed to be impossible to complete, unless you have access to a retailer that can swap your missing parts in person (not very likely). Otherwise wait a month or more for replacement parts, from elyn or supplier. if only they'd made this kit with runners.... Edited August 17, 2013 by Jimsbeanz Quote
anime52k8 Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 (edited) honestly, for all the frustration this kit brings you'd be better off learning to paint and getting a Neo-grade Kshatriya: http://www.hobbywave.com/resin/resin-full/neograde-kshatriya.html Edited August 17, 2013 by anime52k8 Quote
Fly4victory Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 I like to build models for the calming effect at the end of the day but this looks too much like work. Quote
slaginpit Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 Well this sucks. I really didn't want to have to deal with problems with the cables. The rest I can manage but lights I have zero experience. Some of the tools your going to need. Which reminds me I need to go to Sayals to pick of solder and a soldering pen to splice and reconnect the wire back on the circuit board in the neck piece. Sigh Im anal and that way I want all the LEDs to work. For example the knee boosters You'll have to cut the battery housing for the copper connection to reach the battery Then you will have to hack away at the grey plastic for the LEDs and Wire to be able to fit properly. Those chrome pieces are meant to screw the cover on...hahahaha yeah no can do, Will have to be clued on Quote
Temjin Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 (edited) Here's an interesting review on the kshatriya Kit http://bisugit.blogspot.sg/2013/08/nz-666-kshatriya-elyn-hobby-kastrysha_15.html So it seems that if you buy this kit it's guaranteed to be impossible to complete, unless you have access to a retailer that can swap your missing parts in person (not very likely). Otherwise wait a month or more for replacement parts, from elyn or supplier. if only they'd made this kit with runners.... That review sounds more subjectiveobjective, but I understand Slaginpit's frustration. edit: oops, I meant to say objective. Edited August 18, 2013 by Temjin Quote
slaginpit Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 That review sounds more subjective, but I understand Slaginpit's frustration. I was being objective... But lets look at his dichotomy Quality Control: 5/10 Articulation: 6/10 "This kit is tagged as a 1/100 scale kit but it is a bit off scale compared to Master Grades which is also 1/100 scale. The height of the Kshatriya according to specifications is 22.3m (head height). This model is around 24.5cm from foot to tip of the head and 28cm from foot to tip of the antenna. That means this model kit's actual scale is approximately 1/91 (from foot to tip of the head). This is a bit bigger compared to other mobile suit of the same actual height that is released in MG series." "have to say that the binders are my favorite part of this kit. They are highly detailed and articulated and I had so much fun posing them in different configurations. The only problem is that they are very heavy in relation to the main body's weight. That is too say, they are too much for the shoulders to support. The only way you can attach them without the shoulders swinging backward or forward is that they must be balanced. You must hold both shoulders and attach the binders one by one with your other hand and when you think that they are already balanced then you can let go of the shoulders, at least this is the way I do it. Without a stand, you must tighten the screws on the thigh and hip connection otherwise your Kshatriya will do a 160° split. Put a blu tack under those feet as well just to be sure. I wouldn't recommend attaching the binders for a long time without any other kind of support either for the binders or the shoulders." and then "Recommendation: Highly Recommended" I find that very funny! QC to me is everything. FIT is everything. AND ah hell without the Binders it ain't quite a Kyshatria unless you can clone yourself to hold the binders up for display Quote
Jimsbeanz Posted August 18, 2013 Posted August 18, 2013 (edited) "Recommendation: Highly Recommended" I find that very funny! QC to me is everything. FIT is everything. AND ah hell without the Binders it ain't quite a Kyshatria unless you can clone yourself to hold the binders up for display I've been working on mine today and my biggest gripe with this Elyn kit is the missing parts i keep getting! The head and body have a total of 5 pieces so far...been a month since i contacted elyn about getting replacements sent out In regards to the fitting, I haven't run into anything thats not workable it's more or less about the same amout of work required of any resin kit. The elyn kit will never be anywhere near the perfect fit bandai have for thiers but with the use of a drill and super glue the parts fit just fine (some not 100% perfectly). If they had just kept the mirorred parts on the runners and not tried to have them all sorted individually the QC errors could have probably been avoided. The binders weight i always knew would be a problem...i figure just place some clear cubes to prop up the binders so the weight isn't just focused on the shoulders. Edited August 18, 2013 by Jimsbeanz Quote
slaginpit Posted August 19, 2013 Posted August 19, 2013 To Jimsbeanz.: This is not a resin kit, Its plastic. Or that is how it was marketed, also it was marketed to the Gunpla builder not a G-system grade kit. Also I had no idea it could not support the binders without support. Again it was marketed otherwise. Here is the latest build updated. After spending hours on the knee booster electronics I am disappointed to report they dont work. After ensuring the cables neatly tucked in blah blah blah nope. Very disappointed. At this point I am like frakk the electronics Quote
Jimsbeanz Posted August 19, 2013 Posted August 19, 2013 (edited) To Jimsbeanz.: This is not a resin kit, Its plastic. Or that is how it was marketed, also it was marketed to the Gunpla builder not a G-system grade kit. Actually Elyn just cloned the g-system 1/72 kyshatriya and downzised it to 1/100, just compare the two and you'll see they're identical, the only differences are some minor adjustments to the head. http://www.ebay.ca/itm/G-System-GS-281-1-72-NZ-666-Kshatriya-Gundam-resin-model-kit-Unicorn-robot-/290859639840 Despite it being plastic it's still a copy of a resin kit so it carriers the same issues is all i'm trying to say. Edited August 19, 2013 by Jimsbeanz Quote
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