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So instead of rushing the PG OO out to ride upon the popularity tide to coerce fanboys of their money, they should have bid their time to improve their technology for a better product. |
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http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/riu8986
red kshatriya full frontal custom! |
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Not to mention that the GN Submachineguns are on the Wings,so thats a weapon set unusable already. And personally for me,I love the 00 Raiser's wings in their inverted forms, And 00 Raiser inverted its wings alot of times,its not just pointing forward for the usage of GN Submachineguns or GN Sword II Raiser Sword.00 pointed its binders backwards for acceleration as well.Its an important essence for 00 Raiser. I'm glad that the HG 00 Raiser is so good,because at this rate,it may seem like the only good model kit version to come out. In terms of 00 Raiser as an MS,this is a serious Quote:
But the binder news was really......I dont know how to put it into words to be honest.That Bandai would release it with such a big defect.Oh well,I guess dreams will remain dreams. |
I heard from a friend that Exia is getting a SD released as chinese legendary character Sun WuKong. Any one has source to this?
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That looks nothing like Sun Wukong...so...not really interested. Then again, its an SD. So 12 dollar retail. I get all my kits at wholesale price so about 4, 5 dollars. Not too much. I'll still pick it up.
But if there was a Sun Wukong model, resin kit, figure, etc etc that isn't in the form of Goku, I'd buy it right away. |
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well for SD RoTk kits, their weapons & armour layout do resemble some of the historical counterparts ( if you technically compare to Dynasty Warrrior character layout =p )
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with everyone posting up their impressive collection of gundam kits, why not show off some of ur pics? i'm interested in seeing some other ppl's MG collections, so come on guys, dont be shy and share your collection of gunpla!!!
side note: once i finish my MG unicorn and MG blue astray (which i will buy soon), i'll post some pics up once they are both finished :) |
finally comes out from HG collecting Hiatus..... i went to local shop earlier and bought HG RX-78 ver G30th and Susanowo.... both are my new HG after nearly 5 years
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Alright guys. I just went to my local Hobby Store and saw that they had an MG Unicorn Ver. Ka. Kit, and an MG Infinite Justice kit, both for the same price. This will be my first time to get an MG kit, though I have a ton of HG kits. My question is, which one should I get? They also have an MG Zeta Gundam (some special 20th anniversary Metallic Coating edition) for a little bit less money, but I am more drawn to the designs of the Unicorn and Infinite Justice.
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Assuming you live in the states, I'd guess they are both around 60-65 dollars. 70 is also logical, but only if you didn't say the Infinite Justice was the same price, or if you live somewhere remote and the store owner knew that he could semi-monopolize the market. Long story short, the Unicorn came out at about 75 dollars, 80 tops. The Infinite Justice was always 65. Reason the Unicorn's price dropped so heavily (to 60-65) is because of the fact that Bandai produced it at the same rate they would produce any other "main suit" model (e.x. Exia, Wing Zero, Strike Freedom). But since barely anybody knew what exactly it was the main suit of, it got no news and Bandai practically screwed over tons of distributors and retailers. Stupid retailers only though. Any retailer with half a brain wouldn't have stocked heavily on this kit. All in all, if you're looking for a deal, grab the Unicorn. Because regardless of whether its is 60 or 80, you're still getting the short end of the stick picking up the Justice. The Unicorn is just a better kit. Articulation is about that of a HG, but it makes up for it simply from playability and the fact that is a fantastic display piece. The Infinity Justice is a nice piece as well, but I wouldn't pick it up over the Unicorn. FYI, assuming Bandai is smart enough and take certain actions, you would be seeing a fair increase in the price of the Unicorn MG next year. This is an educated guess though, so if you want to trust the judgment of someone over the internet you don't know, then take my word on it. I won't be trying to screw you over. In terms of first kit or not, I don't see how this kit would be all that much harder. I built it. The interior frame was simple, and the red/pink pieces were easy to snap on. If you have done a kit with gimmicks or anything of the sort, take your time and not expect results in an hour or two, then you're fine, especially with prior experience. Edit: Wow I type a lot... |
From Ngee Khiongs blog
Very interesting release... http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2675/...2516627e83.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2656/...66bc40c98a.jpg |
Sorry to say that but to me it is hideaous. A waste of good plastic...
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Actually that looks pretty cool and unique. At least it's a new mold
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Question:What's the average time does it take to complete a HG kit without any painting, linings or sanding?[The building process strictly]
I know that it differs greatly with different people with different kits,and some people paint or line before they build and all that,but I want to know a rough average estimation for the building process alone,if that is anybody here has one.Any input is appreciated. |
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