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dardel 2006-04-28 16:52

hi, i'm a begginer in gundam models. i was looking for internet shops, but only found in the us or japan. i was wondering if there are some shops in europe (i'm from slovakia), since with my friend we want to buy models, bandai original ones. if there aren't, where do you think is better to buy? i was looking at hlj.com, but the shipping is quite expensive >_>
edit: i almost forgot, hlj.com had a MG nu Gundam, but now there isn't available anymore. is bandai re-releasing a new MG version, like the zeta MG ver.2 ?

The_Marshal_AEB 2006-04-29 00:01

Nu MG v2.0 :s donno I really dont want that, the only shops in Euro I have passed by before are in UK and they were damn expensive, I would pay high shipping for hlj or who ever japanese or HK website rather than paying high priced items and having a similar shipping cost later...

srb 2006-04-29 02:16

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Originally Posted by dardel
hi, i'm a begginer in gundam models. i was looking for internet shops, but only found in the us or japan. i was wondering if there are some shops in europe (i'm from slovakia), since with my friend we want to buy models, bandai original ones. if there aren't, where do you think is better to buy? i was looking at hlj.com, but the shipping is quite expensive >_>
edit: i almost forgot, hlj.com had a MG nu Gundam, but now there isn't available anymore. is bandai re-releasing a new MG version, like the zeta MG ver.2 ?

Bandai produces them in batches, so don't worry, it's certainly not discontinued.

And regarding stores in Europe who sells Gundam models I'm afraid we're in quite a bad situation, friend. There are some here in Sweden, but they only ship locally. Archonia has a very small selection, which used to be bigger but they seem to only be emptying their stock and then never expanding again. They do have the PG Mk. II Titans...

I use HLJ the most, since they have decent prices and fast delivery, no problems at all so far for me.

Also, why must the boomerang on IJ's shield be so incredibly huuuuuge? It looks more like an MSIA ^^.

And you still have to remove the head to tilt the backpack - that's just silly ^^.

dardel 2006-04-29 04:06

hm well, looks like we'll have to use hlj too. i was wondering, if bandai's snap together models are difficult. you know, if i have to start with HG models or if i could choose a MG too, since i want the zeta gundammodel, but PG looks hard. so i want to order the MG zeta ver.2 (and the MG nu, but it's not available anymore :( ), but still don't know if it's hard for a begginer (my friend wants the MG freedom gundam)

Sety 2006-04-29 05:12

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Originally Posted by srb
Bandai produces them in batches, so don't worry, it's certainly not discontinued.

And regarding stores in Europe who sells Gundam models I'm afraid we're in quite a bad situation, friend. There are some here in Sweden, but they only ship locally. Archonia has a very small selection, which used to be bigger but they seem to only be emptying their stock and then never expanding again. They do have the PG Mk. II Titans...

I use HLJ the most, since they have decent prices and fast delivery, no problems at all so far for me.

http://www.gundammad.co.uk/

They're also a Europe based Gundam store.

srb 2006-04-29 06:37

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Originally Posted by Sety
http://www.gundammad.co.uk/

They're also a Europe based Gundam store.

Yeah, but they only accept orders from UK-based costumers.

The_Marshal_AEB 2006-04-29 07:15

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Originally Posted by dardel
hm well, looks like we'll have to use hlj too. i was wondering, if bandai's snap together models are difficult. you know, if i have to start with HG models or if i could choose a MG too, since i want the zeta gundammodel, but PG looks hard. so i want to order the MG zeta ver.2 (and the MG nu, but it's not available anymore :( ), but still don't know if it's hard for a begginer (my friend wants the MG freedom gundam)

I'll tell you something verry simple, as you pay more price on a model it'll be more complex to assemble where it goes difficult as follows:

1. nonscale 1/144
2. HG1/144 & 1/100 same level
3. MG1/100 & 1/60 same level
4. PG1/60

this is reguardless the painting and any extras

Orochinagi 2006-04-29 09:18

Check this out!!!
 
A super heavily modded 1/60 strike freedom lightning edition done by some amazing guy... I think its also PG grade now...:heh:

http://wonderexcellence.big-site.com.../sfle/sfle.htm

JanthraX^ 2006-04-29 09:48

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Originally Posted by Orochinagi
A super heavily modded 1/60 strike freedom lightning edition done by some amazing guy... I think its also PG grade now...:heh:

http://wonderexcellence.big-site.com.../sfle/sfle.htm

wow, now that is almost on par with that other modded strike freedom,

Sety 2006-04-29 11:11

Can anyone tell me how to use Humbrol Maskol? I want to use it to do some masking but I'm not quite sure how to apply and remove it.

The Undertaker 2006-04-29 11:26

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Originally Posted by Orochinagi
A super heavily modded 1/60 strike freedom lightning edition done by some amazing guy... I think its also PG grade now...:heh:

http://wonderexcellence.big-site.com.../sfle/sfle.htm

How is it possible to make the Gold so nicee? Is that just paint?

srb 2006-04-29 11:59

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Originally Posted by Orochinagi
A super heavily modded 1/60 strike freedom lightning edition done by some amazing guy... I think its also PG grade now...:heh:

http://wonderexcellence.big-site.com.../sfle/sfle.htm

See, that is the way to make SF look acceptable - remove the unnecessary bulk, remodel the torso to match Freedom's more, remodel the head and make the gold not as prominent. The wings still look too spread when they're spread out. I still dislike the silly fold-out engines in the legs, but it doesn't pose with them folded out so it's of no consequence - and the legs are posed correctly, too, so they dont' look fat. Of course, the 1/60 does have considerably thinner and longer legs when compared to the 1/100...

Though I'm still going to have my Destiny run SF through with a sword if I buy one, out of pure principle.

Meehlimo 2006-04-29 15:41

Now that is one sweet ass strike freedom i would buy that off the guy.

OmegaZEROCustom 2006-04-29 15:45

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Originally Posted by The_Marshal_AEB
2. HG1/144 & 1/100 same level
3. MG1/100 & 1/60 same level


I disagree with the 1/60's (non-PG) being as difficult as a Master Grade, with the exception of the Strike Freedom. The 1/60's are just scaled up 1/100's with a bit of extra fluff added on, so I don't think a 1/60 is any more difficult. In fact, it maight even be easier since painting larger areas is much simpler.

SlugZilla 2006-04-29 16:39

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Originally Posted by Orochinagi
A super heavily modded 1/60 strike freedom lightning edition done by some amazing guy... I think its also PG grade now...:heh:

http://wonderexcellence.big-site.com.../sfle/sfle.htm

That is one spoiled kit. The guy used some parts from the PG Mk-II, fingers from the PG Wing Zero, palms from the MG Sazabi, joints from the MG GM Kai, just to name a FEW not including the other things he corporated. That comes to about 50,000 yen on just the kits.

Rich 2006-04-29 21:39

hey hey i have a question for y'alll.... you know there's two akatsuki released from GSD.... but what are the differences..?! O_________o???

InuKun 2006-04-29 22:19

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hey hey i have a question for y'alll.... you know there's two akatsuki released from GSD.... but what are the differences..?! O_________o???
The packs on the back of it, other than that the frame should be the same.

Owashi Akatsuki

Shiranui Akatsuki

Rich 2006-04-29 22:22

so correct me if i'm wrong.... Owashi is equipped with two guns near the chest and was when Cagalli was using the akatsuki and Shiranui is equipped with dragoons and was when Mwu was using the akatsuki?

SNT1 2006-04-29 22:55

yep, thats right

infested_ysy 2006-04-29 23:25

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Originally Posted by The_Marshal_AEB
I'll tell you something verry simple, as you pay more price on a model it'll be more complex to assemble where it goes difficult as follows:

1. nonscale 1/144
2. HG1/144 & 1/100 same level
3. MG1/100 & 1/60 same level
4. PG1/60

this is reguardless the painting and any extras

I think the whole "model level x" thing the American market tries to push is bullshit. You don't need any l33t hax0r skills to assemble an accurately moulded gunpla. You just cut out parts from the tree, maybe trim/sand the excess then snap-fit it with another part, as indicated by the manual.

As the kit grade goes up, there's more parts to be cut/trimmed/snap fit'd. Nothing more. You're essentially doing the same thing.


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