Well I will probably get one PG kit sometime in my modelling career but so far I feel good sticking to 1/100 HGs, MGs or NGs. IMO, PGs are probably cut for the hardcore collector. They have the best details and there is little or even no real need to paint them. 1/100s i think are more balanced out. The amt of painting is almost equal to the amt of building required. And you will now most probably have guessed. 1/144 requires alot of painting. So like most of the guys here i do prefer the 1/100s. They are not too big or not too small and the level of details on them are just right(I just need to do slight painting. I am not so hardcore so I dun really go into details. Just as long as the kit looks good in my eyes i am happy). My advice? I say get the PG kit that way you can try building it and find out what size of kit suits you(whether 1/144 1/100 1/60). Most preferbly a PG strike(with the Aile pack) or a PG GP01b or a PG MK2(the black one).
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If anyone is interested, http://www.dalong.net has his initial review of Crossbone Gundam up. But what confuses me is that Crossbone Gundam is due out on the 28th.. how'd he get his so early? :heh:
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Must have it. Must have it!!!
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Ah, that certainly explains it. I guess that can also explain his massive Gunpla collection.
The Crossbone appears to be using a similar internal frame that the F91 used. Despite the complaints about this new frame, I'm glad that Bandai is using it. I recently got a chance to take a look at a recently completed MG F91, and I'm really impressed by how stiff and sturdy it is. Compare this to my MG Mk-II 2.0, which already has ridiculously loose leg joints even though I've barely touched it. It has a hard time doing any kind of pose at all. And I really hope that in December we get a decent MG kit. So far this year we got 3 recolors, and 2 borderline ones (Strike IWSP and Sniper GM), which has been disappointing so far. I hope Bandai decides to end the year with a bang; personally, a MG Victory kit would be nice, as would a MG Destiny. |
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Anyway; So nobody really has a zeta/gp01 pg? and could anybody explain to me why everybody wants a PG Strike, it's not that special right...?[I used to think that the Striker system was a PG, it would've made the Strike a lot more interesting...] @Cyw: I kinda already knew that, but...you enjoyed the 1/144&1/100 NG's...? My destiny & Strike freedom are 1/144 NGs and they are quite terrible imo...and while the 1/100 NG Providence looks alright, the proportions on the NG Freedom are terrible as well=// Oh and I'd like them to release a MG Akatsuki with both packs ^^ |
Well, I want the PG Strike because I really like the PG design of it, and I always thought Strike looked better without any packs on.
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so yeah, the Xbone doesnt have the internal detail that the F91 has, but, who really cares? its not like anyone opens the armor on a regular basis.
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I got my GFF crossbone some time back so i probably would save on this.... I have already seen the kit though.. It looks pretty good so those of you who would want something Xbone in your cupboards, I would highly reccomend you to get this piece... XD
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My only complaints is that there's a lack of weapons for the Crossbone X-1 and.....
There's no stand included. And I was actually thinking for placing the MG F91 and X-1 side by side to make a scene out of the manga where the X-1 goes up against the Mass Produced F-91, but this is hindered by the lack of a stand. |
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The metallic color of the Gundam Marker is an almost-perfect match for the metallic white of the Gundam MK-II Extra Finish version. Using clear red and clear blue (Note: this is based on Gunze Sangyo's paints), you can paint the metallic color on the other parts, then after drying you can paint the clear color over the metallic paint. The Marasai works the same way; apply Clear orange over the metallic paint. There's also a Gold paint color Gundam Marker you can use for the metallic yellow (gold) parts. I'd imagine that the Extra Finish Freedom Gundam and Extra Finish Impulse Gundam can be painted the same way. This was put in the Hobby Japan "Gundam Weapons: Zeta Gundam A New Translation Edition" Mook I have. I'm no fan of metallic kits (I prefer to paint my kits matte--the Strike Noir being the only exception), but this can help you a lot. Hope that helps. |
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well i think there was another gundam that came with a cloak... Sandrock custom was it?? Hell its cloak is even made of cloth.. I am not sure abt the Xbone's one though.. The display piece wasn't seen with the cloak...
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No stand? Where am I going to pose it nicely....sigh
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However, after reading this, I decided to make it pose it with the sword, and have made it look good while having it kneel...(hard one to describe...). |
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I haven't found any pictures of either the GFF X or the Zeonography Kampfer though. |
well moving on a few weeks agao i order some MS fromHLJ and it arrived yesterday in gr8 condition since a company called parcel force is usually SHITE at handling
they were GSD mobile Suits Strike Freedom Inifine Justice Akutsuki Destiny Legend they were built between 11pm - 1am of course they are unpainted and have only slightly coloured parts where stickers are not entirely nessercary and anyone who can link me to the appropriate colours for paints for each of these suits |
another recycling project ^ ^
After the little fix up it fell into a hand of evil - I mean, little boy - and suffered some serious damage. He snapped its pelvic joint and left me to find some time later when I was cleaning the cabinet. T_T anyway to cut the long story short I fixed it by putting the legs in the fixed position - the joint was beyond the repair and unless I got the spare parts there was no way I could repair. Now come to think of I think it looks far better than the stock MG Sazabi... (See the comparison shot with the stock kit) ^ ^ Anyway hope you enjoy. I'm planning to make the base to screw this bad boy so it won't fall down again http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/2839/img1061mg8.jpg pic http://old.rfdh.com/dal67/mg/m29/m29_n34.jpg *courtesy of dalong.net |
I thought MG sazabi was one of the better "villain" MS MG Models in all of the UC era... Coming close behind him would probably be MG Kampfer...
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The Sazabi is a hero suit, not a villain suit! :mad:
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Dendrobium Assembly
step9: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y206/aeb3000/Dend1.jpg step18: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y206/aeb3000/Dend2.jpg And I just finished assembling the whole thing for something like 10 hours (stop watch used :D and pix soon) |
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Opps sorry i meant non-gundam suit...
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I GOT A FREE DENDROBIUM!!..but no intructions
Hey guys...not sure if this is the correct forums to post this but... I just got a Kick-ass Dendrobium kit (The 3ft. long one) But alas there were no instructions. Do any of you know where i could one them? Or if any would be kind enough to e-mail them to me:D :D I am very eager to get this thing built.. thanks
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Thank you thank you thank you
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AWW!!..i just did an inventory of the boxes and im missing the metal brackets:frustrated: I have everything else ( The springs and screws n such) Are they absolutely crucial?? And if they are...is there a website or some other way i could get them. Thank you for any help
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Aww...Awesome model...missing part
I was given a Dendrobium--The 3ft VERSION! But im missing the metal brackets that go with it. Are they absolutely neccisary or can i go without. And if they are needed is there a website or anyway that i can get a hold of them Thanks
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MG Cross Bone Gundam Ver Ka Review
http://old.rfdh.com/dal67/mg/m93/m93_p.htm http://old.rfdh.com/dal67/mg/m93/m93_20.jpg http://old.rfdh.com/dal67/mg/m93/m93_57.jpg |
you must have the metal parts by ordering them from HLJ or anywhere else or you can put plaplates and lot of glue
mine is finished http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y206/aeb3000/KeroD.jpg close up (spolier) http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20.../DendvsGT1.jpg on my display case http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...0/06Case01.jpg my 2nd display case http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...0/06Case02.jpg now am painting a base for the Operation Fully weapons diorama never throw the extra parts away http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y206/aeb3000/XtraP.jpg |
The cloak on the Crossbone looks like some piece of cheap, stiff felt. Bandai should have given something 'soft'.
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Wow, I had my doubts on how Crossbone looked with the first pictures from Dalong.net, but after seeing him appoly the stickers and dry transfers (are there dry transfers in this kit?) and minimal spot painting, it looks impressive. Picking this one up next month.
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cloak is made of cloth at least(unlike my GFF's)... and also note that Dalong here actually did alot of panel lining so probably why it sands out so well ;)
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I'm gonna just sit out and wait for the eventual release of X-2.
Black Colour = Minimal Panel Linings = Good Straight Build. |
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