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Zoaloard Gyuot/Guyot Action Figure with Unito Remover - Max Factory Guyver Bio Fighter Collection 07 Review

Written by Jax. Pics Courtesy of Donnay

The packaging for the Zoalord Gyout has been changed and replaced with what you see here. A blue paper box with the plastic casing housed inside.. I personally do not like the packaging because it apppears more low end and it breaks the continuity from the previous Guyver Figures.



But as soon as I opened the box and held the Gyuot figure in my hands, I fell in love with him immediately. The eyes are painted with orange reflective paint so that it glows under certain lighting. The Zoa Crystal and the gravitation orbs are made of a certain translucent material that seems to glow even though you know that they are not really glowing.


I was elated to see that Gyuot had tons of accessories. The Zoalord Gyout comes with chest armour plates which you can attach on by removing Gyuot's head and wearing it over his shoulders. He also comes with armour for the shoulders, wrists, knees and legs. It gives him a really majestic look when he puts them all on.


The facial features are captured so well and this is definitely the menancing terror that we see in the anime recreated with 100% accuracy in the toy figure.

And the best accessory that the Gyuot Figure has is the Unito-Remover (Unit Remover). When fired at a Guyver unit user, it can remove and erase the data of the host stored in the Control metal and return the Guyver to its unactivated capsule form.
I like the details and carving that can be seen on the inner side of the remover. But one thing about the unito remover to be careful with is that if you accidentally drop the remover one of the three golden stands might break off.

Now for some pictures of Zoalord Gyout without the armour. I know that many people prefer him in the armour but I am the opposite. I prefer him plain and simple with no extra exaggerated armour to draw attention away from. But that's just a personal preference.

For the changeable arm parts, the Gyuot figure comes with fists, open palms and hold(only for left hand)




Another small thing to note is that if you pose Gyuot with the Unito Remover for long periods, the hole at the wrist area might be enlarged and when you want to switch back to normal fists or palm it might become a bit loose. But it's really just a very small issue.
Gyuot is one tall figure and towers over the other Guyver Figures. For such a massive figure with intricate details and lots of cool accessories, I'm surprised that he can still be easily found online at reasonable prices at the point of writing. If you need a bad guy in your Guyver Collection, Zoalord Gyout is a good figure to start with. Also, be sure to check out the reviews on the Proto Zoalord Murakami.

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