The whole idea of the Woundwort was to be like a core mobile suit for many modes. Many of the TR series, Hazel and Gaplant were made to be compatable with with other parts. For example a combination for the Woundwort is to give him the Hazel legs and the Psyco Gundam arms.
Nice review! And you should check out the Woundwort in SD Gundam G Generation Genesis videos to see what it can really do. Gundam Breaker 3 kinda uses generic movesets, so G Generation Genesis should show how the Woundwort is properly used.
I haven't read the AoZ, but from seeing this review, I can now finally understand why people love Woundwort so much and bandai did a pretty good job making it into a HG gunpla
Yo I preordered this kit huge fan of Advance of Zeta. Woundwort definitely my favorite gundam ever. I recommend reading Advance of zeta The flag of titans!
Correct me if I'm wrong please. I was planning to buy 2 woundworts to make a woundwort rah and to use as a core for a gaplant II. Also I wanted to buy a Tr-6 hazel II just for the butt flap- also to make the gaplant II. Can I just buy 1 woundwort to make a woundwort rah and buy 1 TR-6 hazel II. I will use the TR-6 hazel II's body as the core of the gaplant II (i don't mind painting) and use its butt flap also for the same gaplant II?
Jonathan To Not at all, actually. Depends on luck, i believe. While i saw a few reviewers have the kit's elbows fall quite easily, among others. Didn't experience anything of the sort, at least on mine, quite a sturdy frame.
The whole idea of the Woundwort was to be like a core mobile suit for many modes. Many of the TR series, Hazel and Gaplant were made to be compatable with with other parts. For example a combination for the Woundwort is to give him the Hazel legs and the Psyco Gundam arms.
Nice review! And you should check out the Woundwort in SD Gundam G Generation Genesis videos to see what it can really do. Gundam Breaker 3 kinda uses generic movesets, so G Generation Genesis should show how the Woundwort is properly used.
I haven't read the AoZ, but from seeing this review, I can now finally understand why people love Woundwort so much and bandai did a pretty good job making it into a HG gunpla
Looks awesome! Can't wait to get mine! Always a reliable review
"YUP" woundwort is a "PREET-TEE" good gunpla
In MA mode I believe that the sub arm is meant to hold the Woundwort's weapon. In SD Gundam G Generation Genesis this is how it is used.
LOGANIGHTLEGEND I see, but the handle would slide right off the sub arm. If it was functional, Bandai would've told us to use it in the instructions
Yo I preordered this kit huge fan of Advance of Zeta. Woundwort definitely my favorite gundam ever. I recommend reading Advance of zeta The flag of titans!
Correct me if I'm wrong please.
I was planning to buy 2 woundworts to make a woundwort rah and to use as a core for a gaplant II. Also I wanted to buy a Tr-6 hazel II just for the butt flap- also to make the gaplant II.
Can I just buy 1 woundwort to make a woundwort rah and buy 1 TR-6 hazel II. I will use the TR-6 hazel II's body as the core of the gaplant II (i don't mind painting) and use its butt flap also for the same gaplant II?
So are you gonna to buy the p bandai hazel for the extra combination part for tr6
I will when it comes out. I have an idea for a custom when it comes to the combination parts
15:22 u said dat wonwort is cute??? 😂😂😍
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I see this thing falling apart constantly with slight movement...
Jonathan To it's like the old HGs where the pieces just pop out of the poly cap, but the entire thing falls apart only under the wrong forces.
Jonathan To Not at all, actually. Depends on luck, i believe. While i saw a few reviewers have the kit's elbows fall quite easily, among others. Didn't experience anything of the sort, at least on mine, quite a sturdy frame.