but it is for assembly. I was a bit surprised, when the Gundam Nataku arrived as a model kit in many plastic pieces.
However, it was relatively easy to built due to the very good Japanese manual with many pictures(!). Even if you don't speak Japanese - I know only some basic words, you can built it.
It is surprisingly easy, because you 'click' the single pieces together and the irritating bunch of plastic pieces suddenly becomes the Nataku! Amazing. My Japanese wife told me that the Japanese engineers have a patent on this click and build technology. Really interesting.
I bought this for my eight year old daughter, who loves Gundam but I built it - well...
It was fun to built it but some small parts were missing and some were not part of the plan. The parts were missing maybe because my daughters were taking off the parts from their holders first and put it back into the paper box. However, nothing important was missing.
The model is not painted but looks already very good without paint. According to the indiviual model building skills of the builder, the Nataku can look very good and is relatively stable. But also only with putting the pieces together, the Nataku looks very nice and is worth the money.
The model is stable but not too much. I guess it won't survive a throw against the wall. You can move many parts, the arms, claws, upper body and legs which gives you a great amount of positions to put the Gundam. It is about 20 cm or 7.9 inches tall - guess.
All in all, I would say, highly recommended, fun to build and fun to play with it. It is an original Japanese model set, produced by Bandai with Japanese description.
Have fun!