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Features: *Note: For the Artfire set, fillers for the ladder are added while the target master can be directly installed on the ladder. Gap fillers for the WFC Kingdom Selects Artfire by 115 Workshop.The whole set features: - Pls cut off the individual parts by yourself with scissors. - The...
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Features: *Note: For the Artfire set, fillers for the ladder are added while the target master can be directly installed on the ladder. Gap fillers for the WFC Kingdom Selects Artfire by 115 Workshop.The whole set features: - Pls cut off the individual parts by yourself with scissors. - The...
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Features: Brought by Shockwave Lab, This set is for Legcy Leo Star Saber The whole set includes: 1 x Shield (can be installed on the lower body of the lion mode) 1 x Sword (articulable and can beome the blade tail of the lion mode) 2 x Gap fillers for the hip. Both of the shield and sword can be...
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Features: A new upgrade kit Superman Studio is designed specially for Haslab Victory Saber, it includes: 2 x new arms (with gaps on arms being filled ) for Autobot Saber figure 2 x Gap fillers for the combiner mode's hips Several gap fillers for the laser gun pipes. No detaching is needed for...
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Though, I got the first three from eBay while the fourth I got from TFSafari.
The first kit features a larger, more size-appropriate sword blade for Star Saber, and two cannon extensions for Victory Leo's twin cannons. I wanted the sword blade since the official one is too tiny for Star Saber. I originally wasn't going to bother with the cannon barrels since I'd seen how tricky they were to attach in some video reviews on YouTube, but mine must have been from a revised batch as they slid on perfectly and, once attached, looked too nice not to use them.
The second kit features a smaller sword hilt sized for use with the official sword blade by Star Saber's smaller Saber form, as well as a pair of thigh extensions for Saber to make his legs longer and taller. The smaller hilt works perfectly with the official blade and looks great in Saber's hands. As for the thigh extensions, while they do make Saber's robot mode proportions look much less dinky, these extra pieces make it impossible to transform the figure back into either vehicle mode or torso mode for Star Saber, requiring them to be removed in order to do so. So, they're pretty pointless.
The third kit is the one I wanted the most, as it's a really cool accessory for Victory Leo. It's a sword and shield combo that actually gives his lion mode an articulated tail. I always disliked how Victory Leo's lion mode never had a tail, as it always felt incomplete without one. This set completes the look of the lion mode and gives the robot mode a cool knight vibe with the sword and shield. Also included are a pair of gap fillers for the gaps inside Victory Leo's robot thighs.
The fourth kit is the last one I got, containing a set of gap fillers for the undersides of Victory Leo's twin cannons, new arms for Saber that have no gaps anywhere on them (little doors cover the parts on the arms where there were gaps on the official figure's arms) and a different set of gap fillers for Victory Leo's thighs that are similar to the ones included in the third set (the third and fourth kits were made by different companies, so it wasn't the same company including the same product twice). I originally wasn't going to both with gaps on the undersides of the twin cannons, since I like how "tech-y" those gaps made them look. But after getting the barrel extensions from the first set, the more I thought about it, the more I kind did want to have gapless cannons. But I didn't want to go for DNA Design's set because I felt they have made their cannons way too long in length (as was the case, I felt, about their kit's sword blade, and the rest of the accessories in their kit seemed pointless to me), so I opted for this gap-filler kit for the cannons I already owned instead. The filler pieces had to be sanded down a bit in order to fit right, but I got them in, and they not only fill the gaps but also the seams left behind still give the cannons that original "tech-y" vibe as before. But as for the new arms, mine fit just way too tightly onto my Saber figure, as the mushroom pegs that attach to the shoulders aren't round enough. And they don't seem to fit as snugly into place for either vehicle or torso mode as the official arms do. I do still have them attached inside my figure's torso mode, but I'm considering switching back to the official gappy arms. And I didn't attach the gap fillers for Victory Leo's thighs since I'd already used the ones from the third kit, and once those are in place there doesn't seem to be any way of getting them back out. But I kinda wish I had used the ones from this set instead since they look to be able to cover a bit more of the gap area than the ones from the third set do.