2012-08-30, 17:05 | Link #27341 | |
Super Striker
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Germany
Age: 38
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Yeah, I'm not really a fan of the Full Cloth, it's just so loaded. The regular X1 has so many weapons already, that it's hard choose which I use for display Though I have it stored at the moment. Sadly, it's one of those kits that have to many loose parts -_- But I looks great, at least |
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2012-08-30, 19:57 | Link #27344 |
Know who you are
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Resides within the depths of Ned infested Glasgow
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lol I don't, wish I had a fat and heavy wallet along with a big back log of kits to make
God knows what I'm gonna do next month, going to Hong Kong for a few weeks and decided to pick up a IWSP while I was over since it's one of the suits that costs an arm and leg on HLJ to ship now. Problem being what else I end up getting, I know I'll cave and get more than I can afford, worse yet may end up picking up some figures. A place where I really don't want to go into just yet at least>_<
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2012-08-30, 22:01 | Link #27345 |
Black Steel Knight
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Indonesia
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and Bandai should be grateful to you even more .
IMO collecting figures when your wallet isn’t up for it is kinda a bad idea. Unless you just wanna have one or two characters that you really like (for me it’s Yami Yugi & Seto Kaiba. I don’t dig female figurines for display until I get rich enough to collect them all), you’ll get addicted, and you know where it leads to .
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2012-08-30, 22:08 | Link #27346 |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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I'm sure this have been asked before
Whats the best online store to get Gunpla in NA? Im on the US West Coast I usually order 1 or 2 HGs at a time, most I have ever ordered at once is 4. Whats the best amount I should order at once to reduce costs? |
2012-08-30, 22:31 | Link #27347 |
Operation sneaky sneaks
IT Support
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Hic et ubique
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I usually buy them from a local hobby store. I think HobbyLink and HobbySearch are pretty reasonable, having used both. Others have stated GG Infinite has good deals. It depends on what you're looking for, and what constitutes as a reasonable price. I'm also sure that others who order more frequently online will be able to offer better suggestions
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2012-08-30, 23:08 | Link #27348 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
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Enough to last a year I think.
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2012-08-30, 23:43 | Link #27349 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
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So far my research showed that the best bets for me ar HLJ, GG Infinite, Gundam Store and More, and Hobbywave Anyone have personal experience with these? |
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2012-08-31, 00:20 | Link #27350 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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They both are good so I will list big things for me with each. HLJ - Selection - Tons of stuff, both old and new. Decent prices. Quickness and they have items to you right after they come out. If getting something at release is a big deal for you then HLJ is the way to go. GG - Located in america. Decent Shipping prices for speedy delivery. Carry Online-Hobby Shop Exclusives and some convention exclusives. Thing is GG tends to be rather late getting inventory so you could be waiting up until a month after the item releases for it just to ship. Luckily given the quickness of ship and being located in america make this up for some. For me however things like Nu Ver Ka I would never get at GG simply because I want it as close to launch as possible. The big problem with HLJ is shipping can be a bit pricey but if you take advantage of the new order and save up and ship in bulk it will probably be less ugly when it's multiple kits instead of just the one. That and they don't carry exclusives from the Hobby Shop. Most importantly though, they both are pretty good and I honestly haven't had a bad experince other then I just wish I had ordered my Wing Gundam Girl EW from HLJ because the wait was torture. |
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2012-08-31, 00:45 | Link #27351 |
Reborn
Join Date: Sep 2009
Age: 29
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So there's a 20% discount at the Gundam Expo here in Singapore. Haven't built a kit in 2 years due to the lack of time - I'm really tempted! I've got no time to build now, though, if I pick up a kit it'll have to wait for after my A levels in December.
Anyway, I can't decide between the HG Dark Hound or AGE-FX. I wish I could get both, but I'm saving up for the other awesome end-year kits, so it'll have to be one of the two. Anyone with either kit has any suggestions? |
2012-08-31, 01:43 | Link #27353 |
Black Steel Knight
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Indonesia
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I don't have any of those kits (yet), but from my observation, I'd say get FX first. From what I see so far, it's a nicer kit compared to DarkHound. There's also FX's funnels' holder that you may not get even in the MG version (if FX is to be MGed at all).
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2012-08-31, 04:24 | Link #27354 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Alberta, Canada
Age: 44
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The bad thing is.. It takes about a year to do one sometimes.
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2012-08-31, 08:41 | Link #27355 |
Panzer Vor!
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Inside a WWII German tank
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I just got myself a Badger 150 Airbrush. My fellow IPMS member sold it to me. I think he said it was about 20 or so years old and it still works! My only problem is the air source. I can't afford for a compressor just yet so I was thinking of using a small oxygen tank with a regulator attached. Any thoughts?
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2012-08-31, 14:47 | Link #27356 |
Super Striker
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Germany
Age: 38
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Today I started on my MG Epyon. Got the legs and arms finished, the Heat rod is done and the sword. Now working on the shield, will do the backpack next. Should be done on sunday or monday. Will be posting pics, if someone is interested
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2012-08-31, 15:29 | Link #27357 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Long Island, NY
Age: 37
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Hobbywave is great due to their flat rate shipping. Also decent prices and they usually ship within a day or so. I love GSAM. I am from NY and I have imageanime right near me but I still go to GSAM since their really well priced and their is to tax. They may not have the newest stuff available right away but they are always great to deal with. (I broke the front of my gun for my MG freedom, I called and asked if they knew where I could get the spare parts, They shipped the three pieces I needed with my next order.)
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2012-08-31, 19:27 | Link #27360 | |
Reborn
Join Date: Sep 2009
Age: 29
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