Unleash Your Inner Builder! 🛠️
The 壽屋(KOTOBUKIYA) ZOIDS RZ-041 Liger Zero Marking Plus Version is a meticulously crafted 1/72 scale plastic model, measuring approximately 12.2 inches in length. It features a unique changing armor system, customizable decals, and articulated joints for dynamic display options. Perfect for ages 15 and up, this model is a must-have for ZOIDS enthusiasts and collectors.
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | 長310mm |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 12.99 x 15.75 x 3.94 inches |
Additional Features | Changing Armor System, Compatibility with Flying Base Neo |
Scale | 1/72 |
Subject Character | Liger Zero |
Style | Unique |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Robot |
Color | Marking Plus Ver. |
K**Y
Nostalgia!
Used to build these as a kid and I loved it so much! These ones are nothing like the motorized ones. If we had the correct tools ours would have turned out way better! But because of inexperience and the lack of certain tools some of the pieces fall off and didn’t snap correctly. Lesson learned of course! Wonderful product and nostalgic to build these again!
M**O
Fun build and it looks amazing! Took me about 8 hours and no issues with the build.
I really enjoyed this build it took about 8 hours and everything fit together pretty smoothly. This was my first build in a long time so I went for the master kit and I got right into it. Everything is movable and a couple pieces may come loose if not tightened down enough (I only used glue for less than 10 pieces) but I don't move it much and they can be easily re attached. Overall I bought for the nostalgic feeling of my youth and got my fix. 10/10 would recommend the Liger Zero kit.
M**K
Gunpla and Zoid fans, don’t question it, BUY THIS KIT
I originally bought this kit a year ago and never got around to building it. That all changed a few days ago and I’m glad it did. My childhood was reignited after just opening the box and finally getting started on the build. My main introduction to anime was through mecha anime like Gundam, but Zoids was always a favorite. And this Liger Zero does not disappoint. Everything I remember from the anime with Liger Zero is all right here. Let me say you won’t be disappointed.Ease of build: Forewarning, if you are a beginner to gunpla, with this kit it’s easy to build, but not without the right tools. You can very easily snap the plastic in some parts (I did not but seen video reviews of some who did). Get yourself a decent pair of nippers, a file for clean up and maybe a nice cutting mat for the water decals. Honestly the hardest part of the build to me was the accessories. All my water slides fell off after 2 days so I just took them off 😂Appearance: You want an eye catcher on your shelf. This is it right here. Liger Zero has this kind of ferocious attention grabbing look, that’s actually more though out after panel lining (Before and after pictures above, haven’t panel lined everything yet as I want to color the claws, teeth and red gears with metallic gundam markers)Speaking of which: Ease of construction, the ability to take armor pieces off and such, all here, you can break this down to the barebones like as if Liger just use the Panzer attachments and overheated. I believe these kits DO have the other forms (Jager, Schneider and Panzer) attachments so this kit can be transformed into its other counterparts. (Correct me if I’m wrong)Articulation: there isn’t really a pose I haven’t been able to get this into that’s within reason for its shape. It’s a cat, not a Gundam. So posing seems limited, unless you can get an action base. But the balance on this is great so you can get some really good ground poses even, but if you have an action base that can support it, get it in the air, so you have more freedom for poses. I find that the master grade stands work best for these as Liger Zero is a hefty boy. Honestly between the weights of a Master Grade Gundam and a PERFECT GRADE.If I have to say what this kit is… this feels well above a High End Master Model. Honestly they could have told me this is close to perfect grade and I would have believed you. Don’t hesitate to get the kit once you see it in stock or are able to import it or whatever. A well worth it for any gunpla/zoids collection, actually it’s like the Red Kai Astray MG… a MUST HAVE
C**.
Fun build
First of this kit had some great tolerances the parts snapped together. I had a great time building it. The lower jaw piece did have to glued together though. And I would have liked to see some kind of backing for the transparent orange bits I put some tamiya silver on them.
A**R
Great Kit! Lots of Potential
The media could not be loaded. This kit was a delight to build. With its detailed inner frame covered in select armor pieces, it reminds me a lot of Bandai’s Non- Grade Gundam Barbatos Lupis Rex. The only thing that I would say is a downside is the lack of sturdiness in the legs, especially the hind legs. Other than that, it’s a great kit with great customization possibilities.
T**S
Awesome kit!
Would be a 5 star for over all quality and details but kinda salty about how the box showed up. Cant wait to clean it up and paint it.
J**
Review
Vray first zoide kit..was fun to build
T**A
Everything I wanted and more!
The media could not be loaded. This model reminds me of the ones me and my father made when I was growing up. the plastic is durable and honestly it will probably take you a while but hey we are all in quarantine anyway so might as well buy one and pass the time. But be mindful the instructions are in Japanese so you will be needing to look up the english instruction manual on google.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago