The arms also led to the first time this build in which I've put a piece on the wrong way. The the two white pieces positioned at the wrist are not swappable. They have to be placed on a specific side of the arm, or neither piece will stay flush as they curve up toward the elbow. I had to carefully remove both of them before switching them around. Thankfully I didn't break anything along the way, but one of them is bent outward just a bit. In the grand scheme of things it is essentially unnoticeable.
There are two things to notice. First, check out the small, rectangular hole in the palm of the hand. Next, the small, rectangular piece jutting out from the grip of the gun. As you might guess, they fit together like a lock and key, which keeps the weapon in the Gundam's hands no matter what pose you put it in. This was a huge revelation for me. I had so many troubles keeping the Zaku's rifle from falling out of its hands. The pose I have it in now is the only one I could get to work, and it has stayed that way since I put it on the desk. I just checked whether its hands have the same feature, and sure enough, they do. I simply missed it the first time around. Embarassed? Sure. Relieved? Absolutely. I feel like I have so much more freedom to position both models how I see fit.
There's only one piece of the puzzle left, and it just so happens to be the most important. We're approaching the penultimate entry in Gunpla Chronicles 2.
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