Looking at those pics, I find Duel to be the best MG design in months. Bravo Bandai. When you touch your lovechild, you really can do wonders. Let the haters grind their teeth, as the new king of MG lines arrived...! at least until the first season 00 mechas come to the table ;D Dynames would totally mess up the world with its perfect design. Add proper green, not the cartoonish one like in No Grades and HGs and we have a total all-time winner :]
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im glad that i bought some matt top coat for it though, it looks very plasticy in all of those photos! |
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So it looks like I may be getting the MG AGE-1 Normal (even w/ the knee problem)... =P
Maybe the Age series will become my next favorite series?? HM....lol |
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i think reasonable restrictions are a good thing because they make poses more realistic. |
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So in a way Duel is very realistic in this regard. If it turns far enough then it's all good and by the looks of it it does which is fine with me. Plenty of other models to use for a pose with the torso turned 180 and even then if one wanted to use the duel that their porblem really, I mean who'd want to do some stupid pose with a 180 turned torso anyway, maybe for fun for like 2 mins after that it's back to kick ass pose. It's as it's always been, people complaining for the sake of complaining(I know I do at times) Just like that AGE-1 knee thingy, omg please, hardly a major point. I'm more concerned about the (pretty cool)thumb joint than colour of knee plate. How well does that thumb joint hold up? How far does it bend back, could I do a thumbs up pose?! |
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what im curious about is the articulation of the entire frame. according to someone on gundam eclipse who actually works for bluefin the new frames are going to be more functional and streamlined in their construction but have more mechanical details so that you can actually display the frame in a better fashion. im really curious to see reviews after this kit is released because of that new frame! |
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The 140 degrees waist range on the Duel is just about right for me. Heck, I'll even forgo full leg splits or whatnot on my Gundam models for greater amour details. |
On the topic of waist joints, I find RG Freedom likes to separate at the waist every now and then. :heh:
Maybe I just didn't put the upper body on the right way... |
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dang it, they picked up my duel from the customs office this morning instead of yesterday in the evening so it missed todays delivery truck XD oh well, at least that means that i WILL get it tomorrow. and i still have a day off tomorrow so i still have enough time to build it.
i hate waiting for packages, i always turn into a 10 year old little boy when im waiting for one because im so impatient^^ this also gives me more time to prepare since i plan to actually do a video review of it (mainly because i want to avoid studying but thats besides the point...)! i just want to give that a try for once :P and when i get it tomorrow id be the first to have a video about the model itself up on youtube ;D Quote:
im really curious about how the MK-II will turn out though. i wont buy it myself but im really curious how well it will stack up to the amazing MG MK-II 2.0! that thing still is one of the best models i have ever built! |
looks like MG Age-1 is having swivel waist for the legs
http://gundamguy.blogspot.com/2012/0...review-by.html will it be loose after wear n tear? http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ISeEf_kIem..._c/s400/28.jpg |
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This is an entire new waist joint for the legs |
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the waist does look interesting though. in my experience these joints dont get loose that easily so i think it will be the same here. i am SO curious as to how well the AGE-1s frame will work^^ |
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@duotiga - Must be a better sturdier design since Bandai plans to use the same swivel waist for the Titus and Spallow. |
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