30MM Armored Core VI Steel Haze Review
Kit info
- Name : 30MM Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon Schineider Nachtreiher/40E Steel Haze / V.IV Rusty
- Brand : Bandai Spirits
- Original Price : 3,850 JPY
- Release Date : 2024/09
- Link : scalemates, download instructions [.pdf, 14MB]
Story
What's in the box (sprues and other parts)
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A1 (x2) : New tool sprue for Steel Haze [Multicolored]
Contains parts for symmetrical limb parts. |
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B1 : New tool sprue for Steel Haze [Dark Gray] |
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B2 : New tool sprue for Steel Haze [Navy] |
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C : New tool sprue for Steel Haze [Brown] |
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D : New tool sprue for Steel Haze [Brown] |
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OA : New tool sprue for Steel Haze [Gray] Contains parts for MA-J-200 RANSETSU-RF burst rifle. |
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OB1 : New tool sprue for Steel Haze [Gray] Contains parts for deployed state of Vvc-774LS laser slicer and Vvc-703PM plasma missile launcher. |
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Detailed Parts & Build (Main unit)
Head unit (Nachtreiher/44E)
Core unit (Nachtreiher/40E)
Arm unit (Nachtreiher/46E)
In fact, joint on the shoulder was too firm I've ruined on of my shoulder joints posing the mech while taking pictures for this review. The affected part is pictured in the upper center (brown parts). Specifically, part A-10. If you feel that the shoulder joint is too stiff, I recommend slightly sanding and widening the hole of part A-15.
Legs unit (Nachtreiher/42E)
Booster unit (ALULA/21E)
Detailed Parts & Build (Accessories)
MA-E-211 SAMPU (Burst pistol, right hand)
Vvc-774LS (Laser slicer, left hand)
Vvc-703PM (Plasma missile launcher, left back)
MA-J-200 RANSETSU-RF (Burst rifle, left back)
Articulation
The arms have somewhat better articulation on its elbow joints than the Nightfall. It can extend fully straight to 180 degrees and bend to about 70 degrees. (Nightfall's arms could only extend to about 135 degrees.)
The upper arms can rotate on their axes at the joints with the shoulder parts so you can point the hand somewhat freely.
The wrists don't have articulation. Not even rotation on their axes.
These would be feet if the kit has plantigrade locomotion but in this case those are actually toes. There are sole-like structures on the back, but they are serving a purely mechanical function rather than mimicking any specific animal anatomy.
Compatibility between 30MM AC6 kits.
Well the kit still retains general compatibility with 30ML series discussed in my Nightfall review. There are some caveats though.
It uses different connection between the legs and the "waist" part. Nightfall uses pegs on the waist and holes in the legs so you can fit most 30ML legs onto the waist part. But Steel Haze uses sockets on the waist and ball joints on the legs. So you'll need some sort of adapter to use 30ML legs on the waist.
The head is very small and the core part has very small room for the head as a result. Most 30MM heads will fit just fine but most 30MS heads will have problem because hair parts will interfere with the core unit.
For more detailed review of compatibility between AC6 kits and other 30ML kits refer to my Nightfall review.
You can easily exchange body parts between both kits. (Remember, traditional "waist" and "legs" parts are considered one unified frame unit in AC universe so you swap out whole lower part rather then only the legs.) As customization of the mechs are core element of the AC series gameplay I'd guess this compatibility will be maintained even with future releases.
Image Gallery
Conclusion
This is Bandai's second release of 30MM Armored Core VI kit (well technically two kits came out simultaneously but I reviewed it later so...) and having built two kits put things more into perspective.
I lamented somewhat lacking compatibility with pre-existing 30ML kits in the Nightfall's review but after trying some rudimentary customization (meaning I swapped some parts around) with two AC6 kits, the intention is more clear behind AC6 line up.
It is apparent that the AC6 kits are designed with customizing Armored Core with various body parts and weapons within AC universe first and compatibility with pre-existing 30ML kits are somewhat secondary it seems. I'm not saying the compatibility is lacking. While it lacks various 3mm holes and pegs all around the body often found in other 30ML kits, you can still make very creative custom mechs if you get to it I think.
The Steel Haze armored core itself has great detail and color separation, on par with previously reviewed Nightfall while having it's own distinct design. The more dark color scheme compared to Nightfall exude more "bad ass" vibe and its more slim and muscular body parts is also quite attractive.
After highly recommending previous AC6 kit, Nightfall, I have to risk sounding like a broken record and also recommend this kit. Straight out of the box, the kit impresses with its exceptional detail and sturdy construction. Moreover, the potential for customization, especially when integrating this kit with upcoming AC6 kits and the existing 30ML range of model kits, only reinforces my recommendation.
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