Starting from the box art, it is a standard Frame Arms Girl affair with a cute picture of Sylphy.
The side of the box you can see the size difference between the chibi version and the regular version.
There is a page in the manual where it shows customized Sylphy with parts from different series. I see a lot of potential of this kit.
This came with three faces with the pre-painted face on it.
And a slide of water slide decal.
Here is a fully built kit without painting. Color separation is good and it looks good without any work done. A simple clean build is all you need.
As you can see from the following pictures, You can see that the kit is very poseable. However, there is a little problem with this. The elbow part, due to its shape, cannot rotate very well. limiting its pose options. I also don't like how the hand came out. it is just a slot. For the price I paid, I was expecting a little more.
The following picture is a finished kit where I painted a few sections, such as wing that was not painted. I also shaded a little bit using pastel.
I enjoyed building this kit, and it was a fun weekend project. It is a little bit on a pricey side, however, I highly recommend them.
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