Uhu glue is good :) I use it for sticking things temporarily. It's much better than superglue, "for what it does". Superglue is too hard and brittle.
I'm waiting on an Aile Strike and Strike Destiny. I know they're not the best High Grades, but I checked them out a good few times. I've just watched Seed and Seed Destiny so I have a hankering for the main mechs; shame i didn't have them while watching I love to have a representation of the character on screen. I'm saving Final Plus until I get Strike Freedom, and Strike is a reasonably generic RX-78 variant so he'll "do" for any series :) The Aile Strike looks pretty much perfect to me, I don't know why it doesn't get better reviews. The proportions aren't perfect but you can't really have perfect proportions on a figure that small, it wouldn't look right. I think it's taken that a Gundam model will look like the animation model; so I care about the overall awesomeness of it. I kind of like the slight Chibi-ness in the proportions of the 1/144s, it reminds me a little of the cartoon animation models for the Transformers, especially bumblebee. What Mastergrades would people recommend? I would have gotten a Freedom or Strike Freedom but they just didn't impress me enough over the 1/144 highgrade to warrant the price. I'd look one that looks "Right" towering over all the 1/144s. Also, I've only seen Seed and Seed Destiny and have vague memories of Wing; what series should I watch next, in terms of what has the most awesome models :P |
1/100 saviour wing modification, didnt like the original wing design so I changed them with more practical wings. Looks closer to the original animation with these wings, dam these drastic redesigns a right pain to fix.
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The eye stickers are useless so I painted in saviour's eyes: Spoiler:
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holy god sexy. Where is that weapon from? are those addons on top of the wings from another kit or scratch? Any wip photos?
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The weapon seems to be a bash of various weapons, primarily the 1/100 Tallgeese III cannon, and judging from the elbow joints, this kit uses the MG Strike as a base.
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has anyone bought anything off gundamshop.com ?
I was actually wanting to confirm it's validity. I swear this guy just stole my money; he hasn't replied to any of my emails for the past week and ignored my calls. Not to mention, my item hasn't arrived and it's been a little more than a week. |
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Hi-Nu in "New" colour. Get my drift ? PS :- Broke down and bought MG Nu with MG Hi-Nu today. Will be doing a raw speed built on both of them this weekend to see how technology had evolve over the last 7 years. |
That Nu Hi-Nu Gundam (^^;;; ) is made of 100% concentrated WIN :D In fact, Hi-NU looks better in those colors than in it's somwaht funky blue and white scheme.
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OK. Who's up for a petition to Bandai for a "New" repaint of the Hi-Nu instead of that upcoming Zeta Ver 2.0 ?
"New" Repaint + 1. |
Has anybody here ever messed up the screws in an MG kit? Last night, I failed to apply the shoulder joint screws in my IWSP Strike, and now I have two screws halfway in the hole with the heads too worn out for the screwdriver. I can probably get them out with pliers, so my concern right now is finding replacement screws.
Does anybody happen to know the brand and model number of equivalent screws? Otherwise, I'll just have to bring the busted ones to the store and compare by eye. Very annoying, because I did not have this kind of problem when building the absolutely identical Strike Rouge. |
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I don't know what Bandai did to the IWSP kits shoulder or its screws, but something had to have changed since the Aile Strike and Strike Rouge didn't seem to have this problem. |
Just wondering, has Bandai even hinted at all about what the 100th MG will be? The suspense is just kiiiillling me.
Hopes it's the nightingale...with a more mechy, less bug-like appearance. |
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The screws are tiny so you will need to go to a hobby shop of somekind to get the correct screw. it doesn't have to be the same size just about the same size would work. but this time use a bigger screw driver. |
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The only future MG they have hinted at was the MG Destiny which was in the booklets of the FBM MG Strike Freedom. Its most likely not the 100th MG though (it would be great if it were...alienating staunch UC fans is fun). In any case, the 100th MG is most likely a UC kit from Amuro/Char's era...so from 0079-0093. I would like to say MG Nightingale (i would love that) but i think it may end up being a fairly expensive and big project. Im banking more towards a Sazabi ver. 2.0 (still expensive, but not as much as a Nightingale i think), cuz i cant see anything UC with Amuro's name on it...maye the Dijeh...but it sure doesnt look like the big deal Bandai is making this 100th kit out to be. Also, i wouldnt count out a V2 Gundam either. AFAIK, its the onlu main UC series Gundam thats not gotten a MG treatment and every Gundam fan's been hankering for it for years. Perhaps with Bandai looking towards the end of the UC timeline with F91 and the Crossbones releases, we might get it. Then again, a MG Turn A Gundam isnt out of the question either. Gundam Musou has Turn A as a playable mecha, not to mention its reopened its Turn A site, and model stores seem to be getting Turn A merchandise again...so its possible that the 100th MG is a Turn A. Bandai likes to hype its products in many ways leading up to a release so its entirely possible. of course we could always get yet another Rx-78-2 Gundam =p ........though if we do get another G2 Gundam...id love for it to be the Evolve version... |
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I certainly hope I wouldn't have to go to a hobby shop to find screws, there aren't too many in my area. Hardware shops would be more convenient. |
from the rumour I heared/read we will see MG Zork sometime this year though I'm not sure whether that will be 100th MG...
Probably not me think... Sadly no mention of MG GunTank anywhere which means we won't see MG GunTank for very long time. |
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if it's the correct size, you wouldn't wore out the screw head even if you forcefully try to turn it on. this is of course base on the user using the screw driver correcty by inserting even force on the screw head while turning and not just turning without inserting enough force for the screw head and the screw driver tip to mate correctly. The reason I said hobby shops is because normal hardware stores wouldn't have those tiny screws since 99.9999999% of their customers wouldn't need to buy them for their job. you can also try radio shack and maybe some computer stores since they might have similar screws used on mounting drives or small fans. |
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