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Not sure if Saber is pleased or appalled. Most likely the latter. |
I got Nendoroid Gilgamesh around early September and he instantly became a new favourite figure for two simple reasons:
- Yours truly is a huge fan of Gilgamesh
- I have always wanted a Nendoroid of Gilgamesh
I usually wait a day or two (sometimes longer) to unbox a figure because I'd always be busy doing non-figure related things, but for Gilgamesh I set aside those tasks to pay attention to him.
Now let's begin.
The figure
Nendoroid Gilgamesh is Nendoroid number 410. Nendoron and Kneadz K@Z sculpted him, and he is made of ABS and PVC. He is almost 4 inches tall (around 100mm) and he was released on August 20, 2014.
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Obligatory photo of all sides of the box |
When I pulled the blister pack out of the box, I already got a whiff of that 'new figure smell'.
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Fresh out of the box |
And once you take off the top blister plastic, you can completely smell that 'new figure smell' all you want until you get sick of it.
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The top blister (left) and the bottom blister pack (right) |
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Close-up of the figure and the other faceplate |
Nendoroid Gilgamesh comes with all the props that he is notable for:
- Gate of Babylon (with some weapons)
- A gold goblet (which is attached to one of the extra hands)
- A gold wine jug
- Ea
I'm a bit sad that he only comes with one extra faceplate. I expected two extras, but nope. But that doesn't mean I love this figure any less. :p Hehe.
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Gilgamesh's head, hair, and faces |
All Nendoroids have a leaflet where you can check out the parts of the figure and determine what they are or where you need to attach them. It does not exactly help when you need to attach the weapons to the Gate of Babylon. More on that later.
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The leaflet that comes with the figure |
And here is Nendoroid Gilgamesh:
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All sides of Nendoroid Gilgamesh |
I am impressed with the details. Gilgamesh in Nendoroid form looks so cute to me.
Ea
His shoulder guards can come off, so you can easily detach the default arms and attach the arms that you want.
Ea is Gilgamesh's ultimate noble phantasm. It's easy to make him hold it. Get the appropriate hand, detach the handle from Ea, insert the handle into the hand, and then reattach the sword's main body on to the handle. Then, I attached the hand to Gilgamesh.
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Close-up of Ea |
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Detached parts |
And here's Nendoroid Gilgamesh with Ea.
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He's miffed and going like, "Stop taking my pictures, mongrel!" |
Gate of Babylon
This prop made me remember the toy shape puzzle, which one of my younger cousins used to have. It's that puzzle toy that's shaped like 3D octagon with holes shaped like a square, triangle, circle, star, etc., and you have to insert the appropriate block of shapes into those holes.
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Ripples of the gate |
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The weapons |
I took me a few minutes to assemble the Gate of Babylon. Instead of doing a trial and error with the weapons, I referred to the box to see which weapon goes where.
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Tip: Save time and check out the box |
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It's ready! |
You can place the Gate of Babylon on the peg that holds the figure. Not sure if it should look like this because I had a difficult time balancing it:
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How the Gate of Babylon looks like from behind |
And finally, here's the King of Heroes with his Gate of Babylon with some of his noble phantasms coming out of it:
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Gate of Babylon |
The Gate of Babylon slips off or becomes dislocated sometimes. At one point, I just had to make it lean against the background. I have yet to figure out how I can properly place it on the peg.
The wine jug and the goblet
It was silly of me to expect another goblet because of Bandai Chogokin Fate/Zero Gilgamesh, which came with three goblets. Nendoroid Gilgamesh had only one goblet and it's permanently attached to a hand.
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A close-up of the goblet and the wine jug |
It's not difficult to attach the hand to Gilgamesh. In fact, I had no difficulty attaching any of the extra arms to the King of Heroes.
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Gilgamesh holding his wine goblet with the jug by his feet |
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Close-up |
More pictures of Nendoroid Gilgamesh
And of course, I can't resist taking more photos of this cute version of the King of Heroes. Here are some of them:
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Gilgamesh brunch with Saber |
Highly detailed review for the king of heroes. He's very cute, not to mention "exploitable" like most nendoroid figures, and he came along with Nendoroid Rin Tohsaka and Figma Archer just in time for the new FSN anime :)
ReplyDeleteI wish GSC would create a scaled figure of AUO to make fans happy. Or hello, Megahouse what happened to the scaled Gilgamesh that was supposed to be released with Lancer (Diarmuid)?
Nami