Well, I own a 1/100 NG Dynames and two HG - the one that came with the GN Arms Type-D and the Trans-Am version. I moved the 1/144 guns to the Trans-Am ver. and it looks particularly astonishing :)
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Would anyone happen to know what variation of the GM is seen in this magazine scan?
http://f20.yahoofs.com/hkblog/_veuUf..._____D7C64Nlva At first I thought it was the Strike Dagger from SEED, but it has RGM written next to it. So it's definitely from the UC series. But I can't really pinpoint which one it is. Ideas? EDIT: Never mind. I think I narrowed it down to the GM Kai from 0083. |
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The GNX is ripe for exploitation compared to the Dynames anyway. One frame for many variations and re-colors is how Bandai earns money.
For the GNX there's the GNX-III and future GNX-IV ready, Advanced GNX and GNX-II from the side-stories if they want to milk those. May be there will be an incentive if Dynames-Repair is popular for the movie but as it is there's not much room to re-use the Dynames kit as much as the GNX potentially is. |
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Bandai usually are not stupid,they factor in the demand of the lower grade models before they make a higher grade one.Sometimes,they come out with good strategies as well,like making a PG 00 [which appearently sold well] before making a MG well,while the series is still fresh in people's minds [And with a lackluster 1/100 to up the pressure too]. And recolors arent new either,Bandai has been doing it for awhile and appearently it works for them if they are indeed continuing this tradition for them. And as mentioned,not everybody can paint the entire suit,there are those who just like to build it out of the box. As for MG Dynames,it depends.Usually the only confirmed MG is the main character MS rather than the ally,even if it appears to be popular Bandai takes a risk by making it since designing and making the the new model costs money and not with a guaranteed return.It has to be exceptionally popular for it to happen. Recolors on the other hand,cost little since the most of the costs and molds have been made with the original design,and all they need to do is recolor it,and they are indeed people who buy it. Its possible but I dont think it will happen anytime soon. I wonder if Ebikawa being the designer has something to do with Bandai's decision to rlease the MG Exia and GN-X?If thats the case,then Dynames is a bit more off since its not designed by Ebikawa but I guess we'll just have to wait for the next Anno Domini MG. |
Yeah, that's why I basically lost hope for any MG Dynames...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...l/DSC00275.jpg Spoiler for Inglourious Buster ;):
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About painting? MG means a higher skill compared to a HG. If people can't paint then why would they bother taking up a MG anyway. If you want to paint give it a shot, you spent all that money on a MG anyways might aswell make it look even better. |
So, I decided to add some boosters to my MSIA Tieren. I think the end result came out pretty good. :D
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Anyone got a site with a well made Masurao/Susanowo? I'd like some ideas on what to use for those wires that connect to the back
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Moreso in the case of Trans Am Exia because it involves a recoloring of the entire suit into a different color,which is even more extreme than say simply enchancing a part of the color.They are alot of those who do not have enough skills to do that on their own,yet they would want a MG class kit as well. I do agree with you about the recoloring,frankly I wont buy the Trans Am even if I had the MG Exia,because I like the original better ,but they would probably be a few people who hasnt gotten a MG Exia now have the option of buying the prefered one. As for whether the demand exists,I think it does.I dont personally see many people being to uptight about TransAm kits but for Bandai to release it there has to a be a reasonable demand,Bandai usually analyse their previous data and see.So I dont see them willing taking too much of a risk if there isnt a reasonable risk vs gains probability for them. Its not much work either as making a new MG.They only need to recolor some molds they've already designed and make a new cover illustration.They dont need to re-engineer new things or even change any of the instructions illustrations,since its really just the same,so the effort and total design cost of it is lower than a new MG. Besides,they probably made Trans Am so hyped up and awesome in the main show precisely for this reason.Its just milking time I guess.They know they are people who will buy this from being affected by Trans Am from the show. They're probably just taking advantage of the Fixed Cost that they've already invested in the normal MG Exia in the designs in risk for more extra sales with MG Trans-Am,which just adds some to the Variable Costs,and they can always release it in smaller numbers in correspondance to their estimated sales projection,and as Ive mentioned its not like they're designing a new MG from scratch so they can afford to produced it in lower numbers. Even if it doesnt sell well,thats just data for future releases,IE like whether they'll make a PG 00 Raiser Trans-Am for example.Bandai has been in the model kit business for a long time,they know the territory well. |
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Amiami is doing 50% off on all international shipping. Woot woot!
Now is your chance to score some kits for half off. I know I will :D. |
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Woops, my bad, I forgot to add the whole shipping part. :(
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Lol @ Alvaaron
As for the 7-Swords 00..... Wished it came out earlier... now my wallet's.. empty. |
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