Mini-review: SD Infinity VF-25F Messiah Alto Custom
It’s been a while back since I got my hands on Bandai’s SD Infinity VF-25F Messiah Alto Custom, and I’ve finally gotten round to writing a proper review for it. Check out what I have to say after the jump!

The simple and clean packaging. The first thing you would notice is how heavy the box is relative to the size of the figure. Why? It can only mean that there are diecast parts!

Sure enough, the figure is made of very sturdy plastic and diecast parts. Since the figure allows the requisite transformations between the 3 forms (valkyrie, gerwalk and battroid), the diecast parts really help to reinforce the figure.

It also helps that some of the diecast parts are painted in metallic hues, which is nice!

Transformation process itself is quite easy once you get the hang of it. Still, this wouldn’t be something you’d like your small kid brother to get his hands on.

The stand that comes included with the kit is functional enough. 3 different parts are included to attach the figure to the stand for each of the different modes.


eh cantik lah! how much is this??
October 31, 2010 at 2:17 pm