The December 2022 issue of “Monthly Hobby Japan” featuring “Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury” and “The King of Braves GaoGaiGar” has been on sale since October 25, 2022. This is Hobby Japan’s first special feature on “The Witch from Mercury,” which includes a kit review of Gundam plastic models and an interview with Okouchi Ichirou, series director and scriptwriter.
The December 2022 issue of Monthly Hobby Japan, now on sale, features “Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury” as its opening feature. This is Hobby Japan’s first “The Witch from Mercury” feature, and it includes a review of the main character “HG 1/144 Gundam Aerial” and other kits that have just gone on sale, as well as an article on “You Can Do It, Too! Easy Methods for Building Gunpla [HG Gundam Aerial]”, which even beginners can enjoy. Also included is an interview with Okouchi Ichiro, the series’ creator and screenwriter, as well as a review of all the settings that have been revealed as of this writing.
Also featured in the special feature is “The King of Braves GaoGaiGar”. The latest item “RG GaoGaiGar” just released is featured here, and its appeal is thoroughly explained with a detailed assembly review of “RG GaoGaiGar” and kit examples by professional modelers. In addition, the magazine will also feature a detailed review of the “RG GaoGaiGar,” and provide a thorough explanation of the appeal of this newest item, with example kits created by professional modelers.
In addition, the “Documentary ‘Zeta Gundam Ver.Ka'” thoroughly explains the appeal of the “MG 1/100 Zeta Gundam Ver.Ka,” which was born as a new challenge for the 20th anniversary of “Ver.Ka” (Version Katoki). The documentary also includes test shots of the “Zeta Gundam Ver.Ka” taken by the editorial department, as well as comments from the developers, and takes a closer look at the process of creating this kit.
The December 2022 issue of “Monthly Hobby Japan” is priced at 1,100 JPY (tax included) and is on sale now.
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