OneMaster: Pros:
- Lots of customization, lots of different pieces, pilots, types of cannons and even rubber threads so that you don't have to deal with the nightmarish plastic ones (more on that later)
- Looks amazing when done
Cons:
- Transparent pieces for the Core are really flimsy, the wings tend to fall apart on transformation, its a sort of do it once for the photo and done.
- The threads, OMG the threads!, this things barely hold together, forget about them actually moving, no wonder the promo picks use the rubber ones.
- The hand cannons have a moving gimmick but it barely works, the fit is so loose it comes apart if you turn it too long.
- The manual is nightmarish, while I used translator for some parts, they basically don't say anything of relevance and you have to assume a lot. And forget about proper application of stickers, its just not happening.
OneMaster: The detail on this Drift is insane, every panel looks so sharp and precise. Even without transformation, it totally captures the character’s energy and presence.
OneMaster: Both versions look impressive, the mix of fabric and armor parts really gives him presence. I’m curious to see how the final production paint turns out, especially on the heads.
OneMaster: Yeah the outfit and accessories look incredible, but the face just doesn’t capture her charm. It’s close, but something about the expression feels a bit off compared to her real look.
OneMaster: The details and articulation sound top-notch, it really feels like they nailed the balance between form and function. Definitely seems like one of those kits that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
OneMaster: Looks like a fun build overall, and those shield joints sound really impressive. The design has a strong presence that makes it stand out from other kits that size.
OneMaster: The detail work on this one really makes it stand out, especially with that heavy weapon setup. JoyToy keeps pushing the limits on realism and paint quality.