2010-03-05, 22:52 | Link #16781 | |
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2010-03-05, 22:55 | Link #16782 |
Where's the monoeye?
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Ok, this isn't a Gundam Model kit question, but...it is a kit question.
Do any of you happen to have the Kotobukiya Frame Arm kits? I'm thinking of getting one, but I'm interested in knowing the difficult rating for them. |
2010-03-06, 03:05 | Link #16783 | |
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Well,it's just the same with gundam model kit. If a person can assemble a HG/MG gundam model kit,he/she should'nt have so much prob when assemble a Kotobukiya Frame Arm kit.
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2010-03-06, 10:25 | Link #16791 | |
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@sirdearka I know,i've been waiting for many years to buy a MG Freedom.But it's not yet my destiny to have it.(in a simple word,the Freedom sold out very fast,maybe next month i would get it,definitely) Well at least i got 1/100 Arios design ver. Whoa nice boxart,i can now imagine a gundam Double X boxart..
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2010-03-06, 10:32 | Link #16792 | |
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2010-03-06, 10:58 | Link #16793 |
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Most beginners can handle a HG/MG quite fine, though mistakes are inevitable the first time round. Just make sure to get some tools for the job. A basic design knife and plastic cutters should do nicely. Screwdrivers if the Frame Arms series have screw assemblies.
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2010-03-06, 21:45 | Link #16800 | |
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PS :- Something's not right with the HG GX Boxart.....The way it's arm is positioned looks somewhat....girlish. |
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