Unboxing Nendoroid N - Disassembly Drone Chaos
Rip open that box and you're staring down a portal to absolute disassembly mayhem. The packaging screams Murder Drones with N's grinning maw splashed across glossy cardboard - black voids for eyes, razor wings folded like a predator mid-pounce. No pristine collector seal here; it's scuffed just enough to feel like N crash-landed from Copper 9 straight to your doorstep. Inside, foam cradles the figure like a glitchy corpse, surrounded by baggies bursting with parts that promise Worker Drone carnage.
First out: the standard N body in chibi glory, standing about 10cm tall with that iconic silver hair flopping over one yellow eye. Three face plates hit next - derpy smile for those rare cute moments, wide-eyed panic echoing episode one freakouts, and the murder glare that activates when Uzi's nearby. Wings snap on with a satisfying click, telescoping tail curls ready to impale, and the massive Absolute Solver claw hand dangles like a threat. Don't miss the nanite acid gun or the lollipop accessory - pure N chaos distilled into plastic. Unboxing this feels like hacking the Solver itself: every piece screams 'Worker Drones forever' before flipping to 'It's murder time!'.
Pro tip from a drone dissector who's torn through dozens: sort parts by scene inspiration right away. That way, when disassembly protocol engages, you're not fumbling like a background Worker Drone. Total contents clock in under five minutes to unpack, but the real fun? Staging N's first kill pose on your desk while bingeing the show.
Sculpt and Paint Details Fueling Worker Rebellion
Good Smile nailed N's sculpt like they studied every frame of his glitchy animations. The head captures that asymmetrical hair swoop perfectly - windswept from eternal high-altitude hunts, with subtle seams hinting at disassembly drone repairs. Body proportions scream chibi murder machine: stubby limbs belying fold-out wings that span twice his width, tail base molded with flexible joints for whip-crack snaps. Paint apps elevate it from toy to relic - glossy yellow eyes pop with micro LED-like reflections, black accents on the coat bleed just enough for that oil-slicked post-battle vibe.
Dig into the details and it's Worker rebellion fuel. The chest screen sculpt mimics Solver corruption with faint hexagonal patterns, painted in pearlescent yellow that shifts under light like overheating circuits. Hands deserve their own autopsy: standard grip fingers have tiny claw tips, while the Solver arm gleams metallic purple with vein-like cracks - straight from N's possession arc. Even the boots get love, with scuff marks and rivets evoking endless Copper 9 stomps. No sloppy bleed or factory flaws here; these are battle-tested finishes that hold up to greasy fan fingers.
Compare to full-scale figures, and Nendoroid's charm shines in restraint. Full figs drown in bulk; this one's every ridge and panel optimized for desk dominance without toppling. Paint holds matte blacks against glossy silvers, mimicking N's canon duality - adorable puppy one second, sky reaper the next. It's the kind of sculpt that makes you question if Glitch Prod consulted on the molds.
Epic Pose Options - It's Murder Time Stances
Nendoroid engineering turns posing into a blood-soaked playground. Ball joints at neck, shoulders, elbows, and hips let you recreate N's zero-G flips from episode two dogfights. Swap to the murder face, extend wings fully, and perch him mid-dive - tail arched, gun leveled at imaginary J. Stability? Rock solid, thanks to weighted feet that grip bases even in dynamic leans.
Advanced setups pull from deep lore. For Uzi team-up vibes, use the lollipop face with relaxed wings folded back, one hand waving like his intro hellos. Rampage mode? Solver claw forward, panic eyes wide, body twisted in evasion - captures that hallway slaughter perfectly. Accessories multiply options: holster the gun on his thigh peg, or dual-wield with a spare hand for overkill. Joints click tight without wobble, holding poses through desk quakes or cat nudges.
Fan favorites emerge in combos. Pair the derpy smile with perked wings for N's puppy phase, or go full disassembly with extended tail coiling around a MD merch Worker Drone plush. Episode three aerial chase? Tilt neck back, arms forward, wings at 45 degrees - it's murder time incarnate. With 20+ parts, you're limited only by how many hours you waste perfecting the apocalypse tableau.
Display Tips and Collection Fit for MD Fans
Shelf real estate for Nendoroid N demands chaos curation. LED strips behind amplify those glowing eyes, casting Solver shadows that make static plastic pulse like live footage. Glass case? Skip it - dust is canon for Copper 9 relics. Position at eye level with subtle tilt for wing flair, ensuring the tail doesn't snag passing elbows.
Fit him into broader MD collections like a missing kill chip. Front and center next to Uzi Nendoroid prototypes or MD merchandise prints of V's glare. Scale matches perfectly with other Good Smile chibis - dwarfed by larger S.H.Figuarts but dominating 1/7 scales in personality. Theme your setup: bunker shelf with scrap metal risers, or orbital display on a rotating base mimicking drone patrols.
Lighting hacks elevate the glitch. UV blacklight hits paint pearlescents for otherworldly sheen, while warm bulbs soften the cute faces for duality displays. Group with enamel pins or acrylic stands from the MD store for immersive dioramas - N looming over a fallen Worker horde. Maintenance? Wipe with microfiber weekly; joints stay supple sans oil. This figure anchors any MD shrine, turning casual glances into full lore dives.
Final Verdict - Must-Have Glitch Gear
Nendoroid N clocks in as peak disassembly drone embodiment - sculpt precision rivals customs, poses outpace most chibis, display versatility infinite. Minor gripes: wing storage eats drawer space, and Solver arm paint scratches if mishandled. At standard Nendoroid pricing, it's a steal for MD obsessives craving tangible canon.
Score it 9.2 out of 10 glitch cores. Beats bootlegs by light years in detail fidelity, edges official figs in fun factor. If your shelf lacks aerial murder, this fixes it. Disassembly protocol engaged on boring collections. Worker Drones forever, but N rules the skies. Swing by the MD shop to claim yours and fuel the rebellion.
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