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Reviews (3)

May 11, 2020
Reissue of older kit no Aztecs included
Very disappointed with this polar lights kit as it does not include the Aztec decals as the older kit did.
So you have to buy them separate from the kit with out them this kit looks stupid but for the cost of the decals witch are only available from the US it is not worth it as they cost the same as the model kit itself plus over £30.00 postage and packing avoid this kit try to find one of the older kits and save yourself some money
May 12, 2015
not bad if you like monster mayhem
Not a bad film, Seems to much of a Godzilla rip off though it is kind of fun to watch giant robots fighting brings out the kid in all of us
Sep 18, 2015
A series that is well worth the money
Season two has more than met expectations, and the writers tweaked our noses a bit when the first half of the second season ended by stating on screen: TO BE CONTINUED, and then below those words: SORRY. So the second half looks like a kicker and the characters are becoming more intertwined and more team oriented. The bond between Nick and Monroe continues to strengthen. Particularly touching is when Monroe takes Nick in after Nick leaves the house he shares with Juliet. It's phenomenal, and heightens the greatest paradox on the show: a "Grimm" and a "Wessen" teaming up with total trust in one another. These two characters, and indeed the actors, have unbelievable chemistry between them. If you try to imagine casting two other actors in these roles, it's impossible.
Season two does not fail to entertain nor decrease nail biting in the least. Even I am poised on the edge of my seat wondering where all the plot lines will go. It's among the top three programs I've ever watched in my 35 years. This show will put the actors on the "acting map", particularly David Giuntoli. He's finally been given a chance to show what he can do and broken out of the small parts arena. I noted his performance as a guest in an episode of Grey's Anatomy; he brings strength and sensitivity to any role he takes on, and his Nick character shows this in abundance.
So tune in to this show if you have not done so. After the constant barrage of reality shows and fall-flat comedies, Grimm is a huge change. You'll get lost in its magic and forget your troubles for an hour each week.