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but if you have built the unicorn already then every other MG shouldnt be a problem^^ and personally i have made great experiences with waterslide decals :O i only used those from revell so far bur they worked pretty nicely! the first time i used them was pretty weird though XD especially when one of them got in contact with plastic cement glue and just completely melted away XD |
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Well, for some reason I think there are actually kits that are hard to build. Like old model kits that needs plastic cement. But I know that's not what you're talking about :P Still, there are some kits like MG Zeta Plus A1, wherein you need to shoot the cloth inside a plastic wire, which is hard. And there are also some complicated to build kits like MG Sinanju and MG Red Frame that has small parts. But, that comes close as tricky. Whether you call it hard or not, it's up to you :P
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Having build both MG Blue and Red Frame, I got say the build is kinda easy, BUT removing some the leftoverplastic was really difficult. On some parts there was unnecessasary plastic for no reason at all and you needed to remove that for the parts to fit toghether. Those kits are the only ones so far that had problem. At least those are the only ones I know of.
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There are some kits that are legitimately harder to build, especially transforming kits. They tend to have a lot of small, fragile pieces that tend to break easily. Some other kits that come to mind.. the MG F91, which had a knee that was bitch to slide into place.
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MG non transforming kits are still lesser stress to do than transforming kits. Transforming kits ( esp for Zeta ver2 , Delta Puls, Zeta A1/C1, S , Ext (s), ZZ) tends to be floppy & have to decide between MS form or MA form |
Just get the 00 series MG kits. They're really good quality, look good, and you'll have fun building it.
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some of the older kits are more difficult to build because bandais old manuals sucked^^
the most difficult MG kit that i have built so far is probably the Ex-S |
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or PG for that matter. But I agree that these models aren't really hard, it's all snap fit, it's much more taxing when you making the stuff that requires polycement>__< btw whats better or more, what would people get a Stike IWSP or Luka Strike + IWSP? Hard time thinking which one I want. |
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still want that MG Exia R2, MG Astraea, and SD Astraea...
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The Strike+IWSP uses the same body as the MG Aile Strike, while the Strike-E uses the one of the Strike Noir, which is slightly more detailed. If I remember correctly some parts/thrustors were molded separately for the Strike-E |
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if you want a strike with the IWSP then get luka's strike E + IWSP. it comes with a lot more weapons and the strike noir on which this is based is one of the best SEED kits bandai has ever made^^ |
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Thanks for the info, looks like I'll just opt for the Luka's Strike-E:D And the Noir is on my to get list already:p |
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i'd go with the Strike-E + IWSP, the E comes with so many pretty accessories you can't pass it up, and it has a few parts diffrent from the regular strike! if you plan on buying the noir too, i'd go with the regular strike + IWSP though, just so you can switch them around :3 Quote:
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Got the new HG Age 1 an building it now. :D Along with the new HG Jesta. So far every HG Gundam unicorn model kit i have gotten has been 100% Awesome Quality. :p anyone else notice that?
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The only thing that I'm disappointed with the MG +IWSP kits is that the grand slam is white. :( instead of chrome like the PG :( :( :( Quote:
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