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Originally Posted by Butagami
(Post 3423772)
By the way, how many MG's do you have?
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MG Hi-Nu Gundam
MG Wing Gundam Ver. Ka.
MG Gundam Deathscythe Ver. Ka.
MG Wing Gundam Zero Custom
MG Strike Freedom Gundam
MG V Dash Gundam Ver. Ka.
MG Gundam Exia Ignition Mode
MG Unicorn Gundam Ver. Ka.
MG Sinanju Ver. Ka.
MG 00 Qan[T]
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which ones do you recommend?
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I would definitely avoid the Unicorn and Sinanju kits; even I had some difficulty with them, and except for the 00Q those were the two most recent ones I put together, so it wasn't like I didn't know what I was doing. Another complaint I have about them is that the Unicorn's ankle joints are really loose, so it keeps tipping over at the slightest provocation; the Sinanju, meanwhile, is a pain to put the decals on, and the golden stickers just look tacky. Same with the Unicorn's v-fin (I just painted it).
The Wing Zero has all kinds of balance issues, but I managed to position the wings so that it could stand on its own. The Deathscythe, V Dash, and Exia are all very good kits, and they don't have balance issues so that's always a plus, but the V Dash is a little plain and they went overboard on the stickers. The Exia comes with an LED, though you don't
have to install it, and it seems the most "human" of all the various kits. The 00Q has serious issues with the large shield, and it can't support the GN Sword without an additional stand. Not to mention that the connectors for the bits are
really tight; I actually couldn't separate them once I connected them. The Hi-Nu is very back-heavy, and just wasn't detailed enough for me to really like it (and the fact that it's a redesign should have fixed that).
Of the ones I've put together, I would actually recommend the Wing Gundam. One of the reasons it's my favorite kit is that the wings are actually long enough to touch the ground, and were actually designed that way so the thing wouldn't keep falling over. In other words, it's perfectly stable on its own and you don't need a stand.:) And the construction is pretty straightforward too.