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It'll be easy to fix but it won't look nice but then again, how else are you gonna get the experience and refine your skills :p
Gunpla is much, much easier with the proper tools though. |
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He just build (or currently building) one |
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3.0 has LOTSA parts. Color separation pieces and whatnot, like a gajillion of small pieces for the torso alone. BUT. I will not rule out a beginner for as long as there's the instructions manual. The only thing that would be a downer is the lack of patience, you need a great deal of patience. ;) |
I'm excited that we will soon also get a normal Robot damashii deathscythe. He is my favorite gundam from the show and i have absolutely no love for teh MG katoki version. Anybody know yet if he will be a normal release or a exclusive, we hope nomal off course.
My RD deathscythe Hell is underway with a load of other figures (RD leo fight type, sandrock and extreme gundam, etc...) and should arrive end of the week. I'm gonna promote RD a bit. So in cold style suiton tradition here is my RD want list :D - Zaku warrior (all variants) - zaku phantom (all variants) - saviour - red frame - blue frame - green frame - gold frame - mirage frame - Impulse (all variants) - gaia - abyss - chaos - ginn (all variants) - cgue (all variants) - G-exes - G- bouncer - strike noir That's a nice start for 2014 :D |
Man, Star Build Strike had really GREAT show/toy discrepancy
I might have a heart attack if they make HG GuAIZ as part of HGCE |
but really what is teh difference between 2.0 and 3.0?
for 1.0 and 2.0. 2.0 have inner skeleton right? |
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http://www.yahobby.com/products2/gd_...r.2.0_30_b.jpg And this is the 3.0: http://www.gundammodelkits.com/wp-co...0724tome66.jpg One of the major differences is that the 2.0 faithfully replicates anime-accurate proportions and you will also notice the lack of details that's immediately apparent on the 3.0. The 3.0 replicates the realistic details of the 1/144 Real Grade variation. While the OYW Ver. still beats the 3.0 in sheer details, the 3.0 makes up for more range of movement, particularly the PG-type hands with individually-poseable fingers. And with details comes with more parts. Just look at the legs and the arms. |
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MG RX-78 1.0 doesn't have much inner frame, only few parts with hatch-able armor that shows off the fake inner detail, that's it. I grow up with the design itself as seen in Char's Counterattack game on PS1(which also features the storyline of One Year War as flashbacks) so I still like the version 1.0.
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I will also throw in that IMO, the OYW version still have one of the best overall looks too, plus its cheaper than the 2.0 and 3.0 by a good $15 at least if money is a concern
Ok totally getting the HG Star Build Strike now after seeing its debut, but Ill be switching some of the stuff from the Full Package, the new gun does not appeal to me at all Edit: Also going to have to get the Universal Booster for the effect parts |
Slightly off-topic but is anyone else annoyed by GG's "Comment visible after approval" moderation? I mean, I understand it reduces the SEED hate, the trolls, spams and hateful comments but urgh, it kinda killed the comments section. And not surprisingly, there's still "GG fold up cause of watermark" nonsense. Just had to vent it out as I kinda wanna know both sides of the supporter/hater of certain categories like Gunpla releases and model reviews.
Bringing it back on-topic. Broke the beam saber holder again and glued that thing. http://i.imgur.com/I9vc93d.jpg |
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As for the GP-01, thats the RG? How did you break it? Im planning to get the kit so I sorta want to know. Was is just structurally weak or did you break it through accident? |
Question from the noob
How to color the goddamned head vulcan in HG? |
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I just use Gundam Marker paint pens and the lining ones for the black part/barrel, works good enough |
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Guess I either experiment with brush or use pencil for it. |
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Thus, all parts that are of thin plastic layer, like the beam saber's female peg and the circular gear cover for the knee, will become brittle and crack. It is sad but at least they gave you a total of 4 beam sabers, 2 for mounting on core fighter/backpack and 2 with male pegs for the hands. [I also broke the same part for RG Freedom, Justice, GP01 FB, RX-78-2] But don't let that bother you, it's a great kit so far. I'm liking the details on this otherwise small unit. The corefighter's fun to build and combine with the torso and the details aren't too overwhelming. Plus, it's very stable and solid, unlike RG Zeta. One thing though, the torso may not feel as "tightly fit" due to the core fighter. And for colouring head vulcans in HG, I choose the lazy way of dabbing the marker on it, and once dried, I scrape the excess lightly using a pen knife. There's sanding-like marking left as a result, which I cover using matte topcoat. But of course, that is a very lazy way to do it instead of using a toothpick and painting it or something :heh: |
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Anyway my custom HGUC RX-78 MSVs: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psb56830d5.jpg |
Oooh, that's amazing. Makes me wanna see all of your collection, like the Wing series ones.
Do you use plaplate/putty for all the features or adopt parts from other kits like the old 1/144 kits? |
The Full Armor and Red Warrior are scratchbuilts while the Perfect Gundam's armor came from the 80s 1/144 kit(except the chest part).
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Random question for anyone with large collection of gunpla
What is the most durable HG kit according to your opinion? |
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HGUC GP02 . Super sturdy kit
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Most of the older HGs are more sturdy than the newer ones IMO except The Build Strike which is also sturdy
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Lol I kid |
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1/100 HG seed/seed destiny/ 00 gundam 1/144 HG AGE off all the kits i've build the best 1/144 Hg was the seed 1/144 HG mobile Ginn, super durable. General rules: - mass production suits are more durable then gundams - the more complex a gundam (transformation, super gimmicks, etc) the less durable it gets. |
Thanks guys
I take it Gundam usually spindlier because too many articulations Flag and Enact are just special :p (So it's GP02 and GINN, hmmm) |
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Derpy derp :eyespin:
I always though how they can scrathbuilt parts so well, apparently you can get lots of parts that's near impossible to scratch from Wave. I'd like to have those verniers, but no one sold them locally* :( *at reasonable price, 3x cost is certainly NOT reasonable |
From my own experience with 1/144 kits and not moving them around much, I'll have to give the sturdiest award to HGUC Sazabi. The massive unit doesn't have fancy equipments and can hold its own weight well. The-O is a close second but it's antenna keeps falling off, so that's a minus point. Followed closely by Psyco Gundam.
The rest are comprised of 18m-class Gundams, like NT-1 Alex, AGE-1 Normal and Zabanya. The most likely to topple when you cough is my Arche Gundam, Nu HWS and Ex-S. The most common reason for the flimsy kits are ankles which are too flexible, small feet, big backpacks and top heavy designs. My GP02 MLRS has weak fingers and will always likely drop the shield. Otherwise, it is definitely a sturdy kit. Zero, have you tried ordering online? I'd imagine the light weigh means lesser shipping fees, especially if you purchase in bulk. Or you could buy those cheap pens with metal caps and modify them into verniers :heh: Dynamic tag cannot be rendered. (PrintableThread) |
Those are sold online (but still within my country). Seriously, 9-10$ for each set are nothing but robbery, SHIPPING FEES NOT INCLUDED.
Even GGinfinite is more reasonable, but the shipping alone probably outstrip the entire purchase. I think I'll see if HLJ is even better. Thanks for the reply |
Anyone own the MG F91? I'm seriously thinking of buying it and modding it. I just wanna know what the general feel is of the build. Maybe how the plastic is? I read online reviews, but they never seem to mention the things I notice, when I build kits.
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upside: It's a great looking kit, really well posable, nice weapons options and comes with a base (only the white one). Downside: small, so also small pieces. This results in alot of painting to do if you don't want to put on all the decals. It's base is quite unique but requires alot of paint. Overall quite sturdy and good kit, but not for a novice. |
http://www.hobbywave.com/modeling_su...er-gm302p.html
Anyone here know exactly what this is? Hobbywave just newly stocked them Im assuming from the name that its sort of a wash pen (probably put tip into line and press to release paint) |
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+ve: great looking kit, tons of pose to do (as firefox mentioned), stable also -ve: parts can be quite brittle (or snap) if do not snap properly esp VBSR railguns & the leg thighs(clip over 2 parts) , need to reinforce the weapons gripping . painting needed for some parts |
Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. Sadly I don't think I can get the white original one. If the white is brittle the blue one is going to be even worse....
It's a great looking kit! Looking at the HG just made me want the MG. Edit: HLJ is listing for a Feb restock. The site I order from usually does a similar deal. I'll check them then. Worse case I'll get it from HLJ.... >.> |
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http://www.gundamplanet.com/mg-f-91-gundam-f91.html Cheers! :) |
Anyone have opinion on HG Talgeese III?
I've heard HGAC have.. umm, problems. EDIT: nevermind, it's all white. :( |
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