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firefox 2013-06-15 10:19

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Originally Posted by Appel (Post 4724265)
Interesting. I didn't even know about this striker pack yet.
It looks cool but I am not sure if this thing is gonna make me buy the new Strike Rouge.

i didn't know this one either, never saw it.
Must be brand new then!

if bandai keeps this up i'll have 10 MG strikes :D

Knight-of-Gold 2013-06-15 10:38

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Originally Posted by duotiga (Post 4724422)
yen price does not seems to include the Aile Pack, if included, price probably be shoot up to ard 6000yen+

It does include the Phoenix pack, normal Strike RM kit retails at 4200 yen and includes an aile pack and a large display base.

duotiga 2013-06-15 10:55

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Originally Posted by Knight-of-Gold (Post 4724581)
It does include the Phoenix pack, normal Strike RM kit retails at 4200 yen and includes an aile pack and a large display base.

You are just rephrasing my sentence. I get what you mean

Knight-of-Gold 2013-06-15 14:34

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Originally Posted by duotiga (Post 4724602)
You are just rephrasing my sentence. I get what you mean

Woops, sorry. I thought you were referring to the Phoenix pack as the aile pack.
I dont think Bandai will market any aile pack with this. According to some sites the strike rouge will only use the phoenix pack in the RM anime.

Obelisk ze Tormentor 2013-06-15 21:12

You know what? Since I have no MG Strike Rouge yet, I plan on buying both the old and new MG Rouge as well as MG Strike IWSP. I think I’ll put the Aile Pack (from old MG Rouge) on Rouge RM, then put the IWSP on old MG Rouge. The Ootori pack can go to MG Strike since the white and yellow colors really don’t compliment the all-red & pink Rouge, but match more with Strike’s color (canon story be damned).

RobotCat 2013-06-16 06:26

I'm looking to get a NZ-666. After googling I bit I found that the only 'official' NZ-666 from bandai is only the 1/144th? There's a 1/100th resin kit based on a scratch build that someone made but no MG model from Bandai yet. There's also a 1/72 version at a whopping $715 which is a bit too much for me to spend unless I can find out a bit more about it.

Anyone know if a MG version of it will be released any time soon?

Obelisk ze Tormentor 2013-06-16 06:40

^ So far, there's no sign of Bandai will ever release MG NZ-666 at all. Considering the size of it, I doubt it will be released in the foreseeable future. Bandai might surprise us like how they released MG The-O which is pretty massive. Still, I won’t hold my breath if I were you.

RobotCat 2013-06-16 07:05

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Originally Posted by Obelisk ze Tormentor (Post 4725700)
^ So far, there's no sign of Bandai will ever release MG NZ-666 at all. Considering the size of it, I doubt it will be released in the foreseeable future. Bandai might surprise us like how they released MG The-O which is pretty massive. Still, I won’t hold my breath if I were you.

That's a shame. Do you have any info on the custom 1/100 NZ-666? Is it easy to build or is it like anime GK's where you need to use a lot of pins and what not to put together?

Edit: Any idea where I can get this? It should have been released and seems to be the best NZ-666 to get for a reasonable price:
http://www.speedylive.net/live/6tcm9...el-Kit-Preview

Obelisk ze Tormentor 2013-06-16 07:34

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Originally Posted by RobotCat (Post 4725716)
That's a shame. Do you have any info on the custom 1/100 NZ-666? Is it easy to build or is it like anime GK's where you need to use a lot of pins and what not to put together?

I’m not really that informed regarding 3rd-party kits like that. This review might help:
Spoiler for saving space:
Sorry if it's the wrong kit.

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Originally Posted by RobotCat (Post 4725716)
Edit: Any idea where I can get this? It should have been released and seems to be the best NZ-666 to get for a reasonable price:
http://www.speedylive.net/live/6tcm9...el-Kit-Preview

In my country, I can easily find local on-line sellers who have it, but I don't know about the country where you live. My advice, if you’re looking for a good deal, then I suggest you try a local hobby-store near you first. If there’s none, try your local online-shops. You can try finding it through Facebook or other social sites. If all that doesn’t work, try importing it from trusted sites (google it hard).

Chiu_fan 2013-06-16 10:18

My current WIP
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Butagami 2013-06-16 12:08

is that the Jesta? What are you going to do with it?

Chiu_fan 2013-06-16 18:30

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Originally Posted by Butagami (Post 4726007)
is that the Jesta? What are you going to do with it?

Yup, it's the Jesta. I'm just building the kit out-of-the-box with some painting here and there.

Butagami 2013-06-17 10:49

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Originally Posted by Chiu_fan (Post 4726369)
Yup, it's the Jesta. I'm just building the kit out-of-the-box with some painting here and there.

I can always respect people who paint details on the frame, even though you can't see it under the armor :)

Skye629 2013-06-19 17:55

Ok the MG AGE-2 DB coming with the red binders from the Normal was unexpected, and quite nice too I may add

Though the lack of a red DODS Rifle is sad

suiton629 2013-06-19 17:56

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Originally Posted by Skye629 (Post 4729454)
Ok the MG AGE-2 DB coming with the red binders from the Normal was unexpected, and quite nice too I may add

Though the lack of a red DODS Rifle is sad

The lack of the DODS isn't so bad. I think they included red binder pieces either from something to do with Memory of Eden or because it would've costed more to remove them from the plates.

Skye629 2013-06-20 00:37

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Originally Posted by suiton629 (Post 4729456)
The lack of the DODS isn't so bad. I think they included red binder pieces either from something to do with Memory of Eden or because it would've costed more to remove them from the plates.

Its highly likely that its not Memory of Eden, as all the promos we have seen so far have the DB in its normal configurations

Its probably they either could not cut them from the plates, or they wanted a further incentive to sell the kit (or both). Or maybe they were just too lazy




On a separate topic:

Can someone help? Im trying to remove seamlines from the HG Gouf Custom Im building, I used MR. HOBBY MR. CEMENT S (liquid cement) and applied it along the edges, then put the pieces together and squeezed for a few minutes. Then I applied a light coat of the cement to the outside along the seams. After 12 hours (basically slept on it) I took some sandpaper to it, but the seam line is still not gone, What am I doing wrong? (Its there, but way less visible then when I put together without glue, from a distance probably cant see it but up close, about 1 ft, its faintly noticeable)

Also from the videos/guides I have seen, when you push the pieces together the cement is supposed to come out along the seam, that was not the case for me, as I was not able to apply enough before they dried out (only had time to put 2-3 coats on each piece before putting them together and squeezing, otherwise the first part would have dried out)

Help?

And damn, these things smell nasty........

Chiu_fan 2013-06-20 03:02

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Originally Posted by Skye629 (Post 4729814)
On a separate topic:

Can someone help? Im trying to remove seamlines from the HG Gouf Custom Im building, I used MR. HOBBY MR. CEMENT S (liquid cement) and applied it along the edges, then put the pieces together and squeezed for a few minutes. Then I applied a light coat of the cement to the outside along the seams. After 12 hours (basically slept on it) I took some sandpaper to it, but the seam line is still not gone, What am I doing wrong? (Its there, but way less visible then when I put together without glue, from a distance probably cant see it but up close, about 1 ft, its faintly noticeable)

Also from the videos/guides I have seen, when you push the pieces together the cement is supposed to come out along the seam, that was not the case for me, as I was not able to apply enough before they dried out (only had time to put 2-3 coats on each piece before putting them together and squeezing, otherwise the first part would have dried out)

Help?

And damn, these things smell nasty........

Are you going to paint it or not? If you are simplest solutions is to use putty. But if you're not going ro paint the kit, here's what I usually do:
First, I shave some same colored plastic from the sprue with a hobby knife. Then I apply some extra thin cement on the seams and then sprinkle the shavings. Add a few more drops of the thin cement on the shavings where the seams are located then press it down with old blade. Let it dry and cure up overnight then sand. If the seams still show, I would just repeat the process. I actually used this technique in my HGUC Stark Jegan in the previous page.

Hope this helps.

Skye629 2013-06-20 04:01

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Originally Posted by Chiu_fan (Post 4729926)
Are you going to paint it or not? If you are simplest solutions is to use putty. But if you're not going ro paint the kit, here's what I usually do:
First, I shave some same colored plastic from the sprue with a hobby knife. Then I apply some extra thin cement on the seams and then sprinkle the shavings. Add a few more drops of the thin cement on the shavings where the seams are located then press it down with old blade. Let it dry and cure up overnight then sand. If the seams still show, I would just repeat the process. I actually used this technique in my HGUC Stark Jegan in the previous page.

Hope this helps.

I dont paint my kits (only paint touch ups and small color swaps)

Interesting, I might try this, first Im gonna try another coat or two on top of the seam lines, if that dont work Ill try out your advice, Thanks!

Chiu_fan 2013-06-20 05:57

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Originally Posted by Skye629 (Post 4729949)
I dont paint my kits (only paint touch ups and small color swaps)

Interesting, I might try this, first Im gonna try another coat or two on top of the seam lines, if that dont work Ill try out your advice, Thanks!

I would also recommend using a nail buffer after sanding as it will greatly help in hiding scratches from the sanding process.

firefox 2013-06-20 14:01

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Originally Posted by suiton629 (Post 4730105)
Gundam Wing (anime) is apparently getting a BluRay remaster. Probably means more kits, right?

Probably a wing zero TV version and a normal color tallgeese, don't get to much hopes up.


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