Saturday, May 17, 2014

D-Arts Black Zero

Zero gets an upgrade in Mega Man X4 in the form of the Black Zero enhancement and Bandai took this opportunity to release another much-sought-after figure.

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Out-of-box content.

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Front view of the figure.

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Close up front view. The paint application was good on this one.

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Rear view of the figure.

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Close up on the rear.

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The black and white scheme with a little of gold and silver highlight was really good.

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I cannot remember when was the last time I used the Z Buster.

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This figure come with the right amount of different faceplate for the figure to express itself.

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The Z-Saber on this version is purple in contrast to the blue on the normal version.

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As an addition, this release comes with a faceplate depicting the character in the manga.

Black Zero was identical to the Zero which was released a few years back. The original version have somehow caught a huge demand and is now highly sought after in the secondary market. Similar to the normal version, this version have great articulation and good paint application. If you missed out getting the normal version, this might be the second chance you have been waiting for.

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