RG Tallgeese (tv version)
Wow, I finally got my hands on the RG Tallgeese (TV Version) and let me tell you, it's been an absolute blast to build! As a huge fan of Gundam Wing, seeing this iconic "white and black Gundam model" come to life in Real Grade form was a treat. The amount of detail Bandai packed into this kit is just incredible. From the moment I opened the box (yes, the 'BAN' of Bandai was staring right at me!), I knew I was in for a good time. The assembly process was really engaging. I found the inner frame to be surprisingly robust, which is a huge plus for stability, especially when you want to get it onto a display base. The articulation is top-notch, allowing for a fantastic range of motion. I spent a good chunk of time exploring different RG Tallgeese poses, trying to recreate some of those dynamic aerial maneuvers from the anime. Posing the rifle and the shield with an orange emblem felt incredibly natural, and the kit holds poses very well without feeling flimsy. If you're looking for posing inspiration, definitely experiment with flight poses – it truly shines there. I'd also recommend taking your time with the panel lining; it really makes the intricate details pop on this white armor. Don't forget those small warning decals too – they add so much character! One thing that really stands out is how faithfully it captures the TV version's aesthetic compared to the Endless Waltz design. It has that classic, imposing look that makes Tallgeese such a fan favorite. The bulkier proportions and distinct head sculpt really nail the original anime appearance. And speaking of fan favorites, who hasn't heard the playful Tallgeese goose or gundam goose nickname? It's always a funny inside joke within the community, often popping up in memes, and honestly, this model has such character, it almost feels like it could waddle around! It’s a fun nod to the distinctive design that makes it so memorable. For anyone thinking about picking up this RG Tallgeese Gundam kit, I highly recommend it. It’s not just a gundam model; it’s a piece of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing history you can hold and pose. Whether you're a seasoned builder or just getting into Real Grade kits, the experience is rewarding. The little details, like the intricate thruster bells and the armor separation, make it a true display piece. I’m already planning my next display setup for it, maybe alongside a small Gundam head accessory from another kit to complete the scene. It’s definitely a highlight in my gundamcommunity collection, and I can't wait to see what other iconic RG Tallgeese art and builds others are sharing! This kit truly captures the essence of what makes Tallgeese so cool. If you're pondering how to get the rg tallgeese tv version to look its best, remember that a little extra effort in posing and detailing goes a long way.
