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Hinting at a future MG Delta Gundam |
Goddamit. I wish I had money, time, and actual room space to put somethign like thogether.
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I see that, and wondered why I thought of them starting to dance Thriller...
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Would you guys recommend the MG Turn X for a MG first timer? Watching Turn A right now and I think I've fallen in love with it. :D I've built tons of HGs and RGs, but I've never ventured out of the 1/144 scale in the 6 years I've gotten into Gunpla. I just love the small scale. As for the Turn X, I just plan to straight build it, no fancy paints whatsoever. Thoughts?
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That reminds me, I need to get cracking on my 1/100's once spring break starts |
I know it's going to look badass. :D I'm just wondering if you guys would recommend it to someone building an MG for the first time?
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Turn X is fine as a beginner MG. MG build difficulty has stagnated pretty evenly since the Wing MGs so a majority of the MG lineup is beginner friendly. Except for the transforming waveriders (Zeta, ReZel, Delta Plus) and the Ver. Kas like Unicorn, Sinanju, Nu and Sazabi, you'll be fine even if you change your mind.
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Oh and HGUC Sumo plz Bandai. Why did they even bother to chrome that old kit anyways?! |
Ok I got my Tamiya Basic Tool Set and here are my thoughts
(Pictures pulled off of google image for reference sake, not mine) http://www.1999.co.jp/itbig00/10001619.jpg https://rockleelotus.files.wordpress...2/pict2222.jpg For all of this I paid $15 USD off of Amazon, it was the last one in that price point So you get: Box, Side Cutters, File, Crafting Knife, 2x Screwdrivers (Flathead and Philips). According to packaging its also made in Japan, not China The overall package is small, it actually surprised me, its small enough to slip into a large jeans pocket (albeit pretty uncomfortable) or any cargo pants pocket The box itself is actually pretty nicely made, sturdy for its purpose, opens and closes easily, yet is secure. Tools inside are held in place by typical plastic packaging The nippers/side cutters are what I got this for, since standard nippers seem to run around $15 USD as it is (so spending just as much for more seemed like a good idea), with more expensive ones being higher quality (from what I read). Cheaper ones (sub $10) I have tried, some are serviceable for some cutting use for models, while some are utter junk. This cutter however, is small, much smaller than a standard sized one from my experience, primarily due to overall size and the handle material being of a rubbery material and form fitted to the metal. It cuts quite nicely too, I find though that it does not seem cut flush with plastic, however this is perfect as you are not supposed to be cutting right up against the parts anyway since it causes strain/damage. It leaves just enough to finish off with knife/sandpaper. All in all, I think I got a fair deal for the cutter and box alone. The crafting knife is the type which can extend/retract, and is better than most standard ones you would find in a workshop, as its very thin for model purposes specifically. Its cutting performance is meh. The only strong point for the tool is scraping and reaching into area's you normally could not reach with a standard X-Acto type of blade (since it can extend) The file sucks, even for fingernails imo The two screwdrivers, are well, exactly what they are, a flathead and philips, though on the smaller side. Perfect for the screws found in action bases and older MG/PG kits The biggest con however for this set, its that well, the box DOES NOT, I repeat, DOES NOT, fit other Tamiya or modeling products you would use for gunpla (minus smaller things like masking tape, q-tips/cotton swabs, toothpicks, folded sandpaper/smaller sanding sticks, etc.). Its just not long enough unfortunately. So no Tamiya files, Gundam markers, pens, larger side cutters, etc. Use the box for something else, and find something better to carry all of you supplies/tools in All in all I would say only pick this up if you want to get a new side-cutter, and pay no more than $20 USD MAX (including shipping) |
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Welp I got my work finally cut out for me
My brother just got me a very very late christmas present which he did not get me during christmas MG Nu Gundam Ver. Ka Wellllllll any tips guys? |
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Other than that, it’s a fun build though it does need more work than your average modern MGs especially with the added psychoframe gimmick, there’s nothing really difficult about it though. And again, the display-stand is nice. |
I don't have the Nu but have read the PG-styled hands need extra attention in assembly and handling.
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done with my Neo Zeong Satisfied build.
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Anyone here has any experience with the Unicorn Phenex? MG and HG. Gonna be flyin off to Japan soon so I thought I could look for some kits there (alongside some Kotobukiya kits)
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MG Wing Gundam Fenice Rinascita
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I have built MG Banshee, MG Unicorn (Titanium) & HG Banshee Destroy. And I can tell you that MG Unicorn and whatever kit that uses its mold is not really an enjoyable kit. It’s a bit solid in Unicorn-mode but the ankle is already weak. Turn it into the Destroy-mode and the entire kit will be flimsy too. Articulation is sad, proportion is a bit off in Destroy-mode (legs appear too long). For me, the HGUC is better due to no transformation gimmick which made the kit a lot more solid (proportion and articulation is slightly better too). Aside from the aforementioned problem, you still have to deal with the ugly black/grey nubmarks left after you cut the coated part from the three (I have MG Unicorn Titanium, so I know how bad the nubmarks look on your coated kit, which I assume also applied to Phenex’ gold coating). Here’s the rundown: If I were you, and your priority is quality, I’ll use my money to buy Robot Damashii Phenex instead (fantastic articulation & good proportion). If you like the clear psychoframe to actually be clear (the Robot Damashii’s psychoframe is just painted metallic blue), I recommend you to buy the HG. If you really want to have Phenex in 1/100 scale despite all the flaws then by all means grab that MG. Quote:
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Still is fun to have it. Cute little monster |
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