Liger Red Hiou
Type: Liger
Designation: ZGe-004
Line: Generations
Year of release: 2008
Type of movement: Motorized
Related: Liger Blue Souga
Deathy's thoughts:
Pink... this Zoid is like, omg it's killer pink. I'll just let y'all know right now that I absolutely hate pink, it's an abominable colour. I know you're probably thinking, "Deathy... why the hell did you buy this Zoid then?". It's the holotech-ness that won me over. I love holotech things. They're neat. When I recieved this Zoid, I was very happy then I went to check out the colour. It was literally eat-your-face pink and I got a little sick. At first, I almost decided not to keep it but I knew if I did, I'll regret it. So here he is in all his evil pink glory. Movin' on to all the little details and such....
He's one of many Liger Zero variations (too many to count atm), but the only motorized Liger Zero with holotech armour. A very simple kit in terms of weaponries and articulated parts. You can open his thruster covers which pushes the boosters out as if he's deployed them. Other movable parts includes; side fins, claws, face flaps and his tail gun. When you switch him on, he walks and chomps his jaws. I enjoyed the building process regardless of his pink-ness. The red/white opaque body brings down his deadly pink-ness to a slightly more tolerable shade, in fact it made some parts look like it's just reflecting his red-ness through the armour. His eyes are transculent blue. Claws and teeth are a nice goldy silver colour, it goes very nicely with his colour scheme.
Don't think I have much complaints with this guy apart from his evil pink. His canopy doesn't shut properly, but that's nothing a little blob of blu-tack can't fix. However... if you really do want to complete your Liger Zero variation set, be prepared to pay a fair bit of money for it. Totally not for casual collectors. Nor for people who are utterly srs bsns about Zoids being war machines and easily insulted by horribly pink Zoids (that's me but still, it's the holotech-ness that won me over). If you're the same as me but insists on owning one, just make sure you're mentally prepared for the pink-ness when you open the box. Otherwise, if you're not like me and wants one, enjoy the kit when you finally get hold of one!
Designation: ZGe-004
Line: Generations
Year of release: 2008
Type of movement: Motorized
Related: Liger Blue Souga
Deathy's thoughts:
Pink... this Zoid is like, omg it's killer pink. I'll just let y'all know right now that I absolutely hate pink, it's an abominable colour. I know you're probably thinking, "Deathy... why the hell did you buy this Zoid then?". It's the holotech-ness that won me over. I love holotech things. They're neat. When I recieved this Zoid, I was very happy then I went to check out the colour. It was literally eat-your-face pink and I got a little sick. At first, I almost decided not to keep it but I knew if I did, I'll regret it. So here he is in all his evil pink glory. Movin' on to all the little details and such....
He's one of many Liger Zero variations (too many to count atm), but the only motorized Liger Zero with holotech armour. A very simple kit in terms of weaponries and articulated parts. You can open his thruster covers which pushes the boosters out as if he's deployed them. Other movable parts includes; side fins, claws, face flaps and his tail gun. When you switch him on, he walks and chomps his jaws. I enjoyed the building process regardless of his pink-ness. The red/white opaque body brings down his deadly pink-ness to a slightly more tolerable shade, in fact it made some parts look like it's just reflecting his red-ness through the armour. His eyes are transculent blue. Claws and teeth are a nice goldy silver colour, it goes very nicely with his colour scheme.
Don't think I have much complaints with this guy apart from his evil pink. His canopy doesn't shut properly, but that's nothing a little blob of blu-tack can't fix. However... if you really do want to complete your Liger Zero variation set, be prepared to pay a fair bit of money for it. Totally not for casual collectors. Nor for people who are utterly srs bsns about Zoids being war machines and easily insulted by horribly pink Zoids (that's me but still, it's the holotech-ness that won me over). If you're the same as me but insists on owning one, just make sure you're mentally prepared for the pink-ness when you open the box. Otherwise, if you're not like me and wants one, enjoy the kit when you finally get hold of one!