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HasuMasu 2011-12-17 00:09

Damn, that looks much more awesome than the Unicorn. :twitch:

FA Unicorn beats it out a bit, though it wouldn't be as back-heavy. :heh:

Chiu_fan 2011-12-17 00:37

It seems that the MG Age-1 will also use the part-swapping fingers.

HasuMasu 2011-12-17 00:40

Meh, was never a fan of non-1/144 scales for some reason. :heh:

GN0010 Nosferatu 2011-12-17 00:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiu_fan (Post 3906027)
It seems that the MG Age-1 will also use the part-swapping fingers.

Part swapping fingers? :confused:

LoweGear 2011-12-17 01:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by GN0010 Nosferatu (Post 3906049)
Part swapping fingers? :confused:

First used in the MG Wing series, where instead of fully movable fingers you need to parts swap them. It's more solid and stable than the traditional fingers, and looks better too, though some might lament the loss of poseability. :heh:

duotiga 2011-12-17 01:40

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Originally Posted by LoweGear (Post 3906072)
First used in the MG Wing series, where instead of fully movable fingers you need to parts swap them. It's more solid and stable than the traditional fingers, and looks better too, though some might lament the loss of poseability. :heh:

actually 1st use is MG V Gundam :heh:

LoweGear 2011-12-17 01:44

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Originally Posted by duotiga (Post 3906087)
actually 1st use is MG V Gundam :heh:

Ah, forgot about that one. :heh:

In any case, being used to the HG 1/144 series, and seeing how flimsy the poseable fingers can sometimes be, I rather prefer the parts-swapping system.

Obelisk ze Tormentor 2011-12-17 02:39

:uhoh: Oh, so that's called part-swapping fingers? I had no idea. Well, I learn something new again. This thread never cease to please me. :)

HasuMasu 2011-12-17 07:07

I've never heard it getting called that, I just refer to it as extra hands. :heh:

duotiga 2011-12-17 09:31

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Originally Posted by Exia_00 (Post 3906003)
sorry to backtrack, but yeh im sure the play value is great, if its not too much to ask can you take a picture of the two of them standing next to each other?

manage it find it here

http://blog.livedoor.jp/hacchaka/archives/51673668.html

http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/hacchaka/...e061c0c9-s.jpg

suiton629 2011-12-17 09:57

The paint app on the Robot Damashii figures kind of suck in a lot of places. It's not clean.

duotiga 2011-12-17 10:09

it is a figure, not a kit so don't expect so highly of it
It bound to happen

suiton629 2011-12-17 10:18

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Originally Posted by duotiga (Post 3906519)
it is a figure, not a kit so don't expect so highly of it
It bound to happen

Well, it's not Robot Damashii is a small company. They're a big company so I'm sure they can afford to buy the equipment needed to properly paint their figures...or at least not as noticeably bad.

duotiga 2011-12-17 10:21

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Originally Posted by xxnike629xx (Post 3906536)
Well, it's not Robot Damashii is a small company. They're a big company so I'm sure they can afford to buy the equipment needed to properly paint their figures...or at least not as noticeably bad.

duh...RD is a Figurine Line, not a company, is still under Bandai
figurine also involves spraying of paint

do you keep other figurines before ? dont tell me you did not notice it?

Appel 2011-12-17 10:25

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Originally Posted by xxnike629xx (Post 3906536)
Well, it's not Robot Damashii is a small company. They're a big company so I'm sure they can afford to buy the equipment needed to properly paint their figures...or at least not as noticeably bad.

this happens with all figures, its not just robot damashii. whether you do it by hand or with a machine, the paint simply cant be applied the same all the time when you make a few thousand of these at a time!
and besides, compared to other figures that i have seen the RD figures are REALLY good! i mean, look at this replica of the normandy II for example:
http://bluekae.com/wp-content/upload...1/IMAG0010.jpg
the paintjob simply SUCKS! XD compared to that the RDs and metal builds look amazing!

Exia_00 2011-12-17 11:35

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Originally Posted by duotiga (Post 3906464)

thanks, atleast those two are in scale with eachother which i wasnt so convinced of... holding myself back from buying the destiny... HMMM haha

like you will get paint errors bt the quality of RD is geat for figurine level! Even the feel off the paint job isnt terrible

Sir Dearka 2011-12-17 14:19

I know the color scheme is a bit different for Buster and Verde Buster... nevertheless I'd be more than happy to have a MG with the option of building it as standard SEED Buster or its upgraded Stargazer version. :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...l/DSC03518.jpg

Znozzy 2011-12-17 15:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sir Dearka (Post 3906716)
I know the color scheme is a bit different for Buster and Verde Buster... nevertheless I'd be more than happy to have a MG with the option of building it as standard SEED Buster or its upgraded Stargazer version. :D

Second that. a MG Verde Buster would be a wet dream, not to mention it's not that many extra parts, perhaps a special version or something? like the R1 parts that came with the MG Exia

GN0010 Nosferatu 2011-12-17 21:18

Another kickass looking AGE kit.

http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...GEGundam-1.jpg

HasuMasu 2011-12-17 23:48

No shiny black knee stickers? That was the selling point. :cool:

Nice butt-thrusters, but the sheild is a bit too small to work with that kinda placement.

So many possibilities. :heh:


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