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ACTUAL SAMPLE of an unpainted piece shown at AsoBitCity shop in Akihabara. http://www2.moeyo.com/img/07/01/29/3/301.JPG |
We now know where all the money Bandai had squandered out of the SeeDlings from the MG SF FB mode went to.
Glad to know that Bandai is on us UC-er's side. |
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It costs 7000 yen on HLJ, which is about $60. I dunno bout you, but I'd sure as hell pay that.
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The stand looks different, nevermind its in the shape of Amuro's insignia, otherwise afaik, its a simple stand that allows only one position. The Action Base that came with FBM had varying positions. Gold plated, albeit in some areas, and provided most people dont give two sh*ts about plating... Dragoon/funnel affect parts are the same. Hi-Nu is missing anything that should jack up the price to 60bucks a pop...where are the die-cast parts? Quote:
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MakubeX2: This is not the first time you made fun of anyone who is not purely into UC, and I think all the SEED-bashing here is a stale joke now.
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Wait, so you're saying that I should order from Amazon.co.jp? I'm a little confused... |
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Oh I see. Still, with shipping, it's not going to cost over $70, unless Bandai does the whole oversized box thing again...
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which brings me to a related point.
People always whine and bitch about the gunpla prices one would find in their local hobby shops...and thats not cuz the shop owners are money-hungry douches (which they are =p), its cuz gunpla costs a load in you buy from Japan and have it shipped here. I shop HLJ if i want something thats brand new. I used them wheni bought a MG Strike Freedom and HGUC Hrairoo; theyre the first ones to get brand new mecha. And their prices are MSRPs so s'all good. What kills is shipping, the heavier the package, the more you pay. I ordered the Dengeki Hobby mag of Jan. 2007 for the Primrose parts for the HGUC Hazels and shipping raped me, cost more than the total cost of my order. If i want something thats been out for a while i go to Hobby Wave. Their prices are almost retail (give or take a few bucks in comparison to HLJ) and the BEST part is that their shipping is only $10 if youre in the US, and $15 if youre in Canada, regardless of how large the order is...so if you want decals, be prepared to drop 20 bucks. But for the most part, Hobby Wave is win due to their low shipping. Theyre also fast, if anyone has shopped from PlaJapan (a total ripoff store btw), you'll know the one thingtheyve got right is their speedy shipping... |
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The sad part was that the die cast part didn't enable the MG Nu to rotate it's legs. But it's understandable as to when it was produced. All the more reason why one should buy the Hi-Nu :D |
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Hi-Nu = good kit, meh design. Also, the metal parts arent all theyre cracked up to be. It could stand without them just fine. They help, but not exactly important. All they do is add to the weight of the kit which is quite heavy as it is. I had some trouble displaying it on a MS stand before the Action Base was released. |
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HGs are obviously easier to deal with, since there is not internal frame parts to speak of.
I think it is hard to reach the level of stability the current new MGs have just several years ago, and Bandai are known to try several methods just to enable the MG kit to stand (like the (lol) leg screws of the Zeta Pluses and the metal inserts in some others). This is proof of technological advancement, otherwise we'll be complaining about the so-and-so model not being able to stand on it's own. |
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HLJ prices are still better (Strike Freedom and Nu are 10 bucks cheaper) but I guess the shipping is faster. But still, HLJ prices are nothing to brag about. I'll stick with RainbowTen and their 20% off. |
I stick with the local dealers, since most of them sell the Gundams close to Japanese exchange prices >.> .
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pfft... at the end of the day, Bandai don't give a damn about whether it's UC or AU - they just want ur money.
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