They announced an SHF Angewomon at the exact same time as this Angemon kit; from the looks of it, the waifu gets a premium 100 dollar high end toy and the husbando gets a budget kit. 🙃
That's pretty solid kit! I though for sure the wings and the arms would pop off when you decided to do the shake test. Still, in my opinion this kit is a bit expensive considering the package. It's not like angemon has that much in terms of details and accessories, and is a standard kit... About the Black Wargreymon, I think is just a recolor and not really worth it, unless you're a fan. Then again, I do approve having both Wargreymons when it comes to the amplified kits, so I guess I'm a hypocrite. Anyway, nice video!
Thanks for watching! Pricing for these standard kits have always been biggest problem, asking too much $ but providing very little. Im not a big fan of black wargreymon but my ocd is conflicting whether to just get it to complete the set lol
I'm a complete newbie to model kits, and this was my first one. I'm wondering how you got the helmet to look so clean. Mine has little dots where it used to connect, and it's really bugging me. You seem like a pro, so if you could tell me your secrets, I would be very appreciative!
Lol I'm no pro but to get a clean look you have two options. Both will require you cutting the part off the runner while still leaving a little bit of plastic left on the part this is called a nub. Now you can either sand down that Nub with a file made for model kits, or use a hobby knife to cut the excess plastic off just becareful not to cut too deep. I generally keep cutting down the Nub with my clippers until it's a small bump than just shave with my hobby knife. Hope that helps.
@@vancyhobbies Thanks for the reply! I think it's too late for me. I cut off one of the ends from the plastic and just twisted off the other two. I'll look into maybe getting a file. If worse comes to worse, I wouldn't mind buying another one. I had a lot of fun putting him together!
I came across your channel recently and watched most of your reviews. Keep it. Its very fun and informative. I wish you all the best and for further growth to your channel.
And now we wait for d angewomon kit
LOL the first digimon waifu kit
They announced an SHF Angewomon at the exact same time as this Angemon kit; from the looks of it, the waifu gets a premium 100 dollar high end toy and the husbando gets a budget kit. 🙃
It's always a joy to see what you whip out for the size comparisons.
Just whatever I can scavenge lol
That's pretty solid kit! I though for sure the wings and the arms would pop off when you decided to do the shake test. Still, in my opinion this kit is a bit expensive considering the package. It's not like angemon has that much in terms of details and accessories, and is a standard kit...
About the Black Wargreymon, I think is just a recolor and not really worth it, unless you're a fan. Then again, I do approve having both Wargreymons when it comes to the amplified kits, so I guess I'm a hypocrite. Anyway, nice video!
Thanks for watching! Pricing for these standard kits have always been biggest problem, asking too much $ but providing very little. Im not a big fan of black wargreymon but my ocd is conflicting whether to just get it to complete the set lol
I'm waiting for the eventual Lillymon, Rosemon, and Angewomon kits.
@@GladDestronger oh yes definitely!
I know maganamon is an armor evolution but he technically is mega level. Or at least his power is comparable to above average mega levels
That's true I totally agree.
I'm a complete newbie to model kits, and this was my first one. I'm wondering how you got the helmet to look so clean. Mine has little dots where it used to connect, and it's really bugging me. You seem like a pro, so if you could tell me your secrets, I would be very appreciative!
Lol I'm no pro but to get a clean look you have two options. Both will require you cutting the part off the runner while still leaving a little bit of plastic left on the part this is called a nub. Now you can either sand down that Nub with a file made for model kits, or use a hobby knife to cut the excess plastic off just becareful not to cut too deep. I generally keep cutting down the Nub with my clippers until it's a small bump than just shave with my hobby knife. Hope that helps.
@@vancyhobbies Thanks for the reply! I think it's too late for me. I cut off one of the ends from the plastic and just twisted off the other two. I'll look into maybe getting a file. If worse comes to worse, I wouldn't mind buying another one. I had a lot of fun putting him together!
Building is always a learning experience, glad you are enjoying it!
I came across your channel recently and watched most of your reviews. Keep it. Its very fun and informative.
I wish you all the best and for further growth to your channel.
Thank you for the kind words, I am glad you enjoyed it!
4 to 5 hours for an easy build? T_T
Don't worry that includes procrastination, you can rush through it in like 1-2