can anyone tell me wats the latest release of the 00 series?(is it the 1/100 seravee)
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Yeah,I agree with Lowe.:D
Sadly I don't have other MSG 00 gundam,it would be perfect evolution lineup.;) Heh,my Phantom Pain trio.... http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/1618/picture020wmt.jpg Can resist pit together Astraea & Gundam MK II... http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/2...ure022a.th.jpg |
by the way...can anyone list out all the tools i need for gunpla?
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Looking forward to Bandai announcing the HG 1/144 0 Gundam, Masurao/Susanoo kits.
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There's the Trans Am Raiser set coming soon too
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We do have this image of the Trans-Am color Gloss Injection ver.:
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...ai-gp0053L.jpg It's basically the same colors used on the HG Trans-Am S1 Gundams. |
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1. Wire cutter - Essential to cut the pieces out of the tree. Try to make sure it's a small-headed cutter, as the big fat headed cutters won't fit inbetween the parts. 2. Hobby Knife - Necessary to trim the excess plastic off of a piece. With the larger chunks of leftover plastic, you can use your clippers again and just pop the piece off, but the knife is usually your best bet to remove the stuff. And for God's sake, be careful! Finger cuts suck. Bad. 3. Sandpaper - Another good choice for cleaning up a piece. It can help fade any nasty marks the hobby knife might make while trimming plastic. Varying kinds of coarseness are recommended, but I get by with a light grade. 4. Paint Markers - While any kind will do the job, one of the easiest to use is the Gundam Marker type. Most sites/stores that sell the kits will have the markers, too. The paint on these markers dries within about twenty seconds, so it makes basic painting a sinch. Testor paint markers work really well too, though they take a few minutes longer to dry at the least. 5. Ultra-Fine Tipped Sharpie - Essential for panel lines. They have actual Gundam Markers with a point that small, but the Sharpies are a hell of a lot cheaper and do the same job just as good. 6. Screwdrivers - Some kits will contain screws on them, like many Master Grade kits, but the flathead screwdriver will be your best friend should you need to pry an assembled piece apart. Just be careful not to warp the connector pins on the pieces, because those could snap very easily. Remember to be careful. Those are my basic tools. As most anyone here will tell you, a good glue is a priority too. I use a kind called Tamiya Cement. Spoiler:
Once you get past all of that, more paint would be needed, along with airbrushes, primers, modeling putty, etc., etc... So there you go! Hope it helps. |
hey thanks!!! its sure is a big help!! one more question...do u spray something tat sort of remove the gloss of the plastic?(i think its something call finishing spray)
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but the design is almost the same as my 00 raiser HG designer colour version!! so can i make the GNblade3 by myself?
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Anything is possible by pla plates |
New pics of Seravee/Seraphim assembled and unpainted can be viewed here: http://d.hatena.ne.jp/type97/20090314/p1
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---- Uncovering of the PG Red Frame box. Check out the boxart as well. http://blog.goo.ne.jp/ossan-obahan1-...247cdb3cbee754 |
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Also, if you can point me to the image you saw of a red-lined GN Sword III, I'll be happy to see it. However, the only red blade I remember from any model is the massive beam blades for the GN Sword II on the Robot Damashii. |
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http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3399/...27e6e4.jpg?v=0 Though I must admit I only noticed the blue-tinged blade of the TA 00 Raiser in the foreground just now when typing this post. :heh: |
Ah... the Red Blade is the effects part for the Raiser Sword. It was shown before as a colorless sheathe in the initial pics of the Trans-Am Raiser. You will notice that the red blade has a far different shape and size to the standard GN Sword III. :heh:
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So..there are two different blade effect parts for the GN-Sword III? :heh:
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The first transparent part for the GN Sword III is the main solid blade edge which is molded in blue, and is less an effect part as it is an integral part of the sword (like the GN condensers being clear). The red Raiser Sword part is the effects part. :)
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I see. Thanks for clearing that up. I did miss the Raiser Sword part among the new images, my bad.
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Robot Damashii Regnant is friggin huge.
http://tamashii.jp/special/robot_dam...00245&level=02 50 CM wingspan.. Yikes! Huge box unless you can pull some parts off. |
The box shouldn't be any larger than many Master Grade boxes then :heh:
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It shouldn't cost less than 100 bucks either. That mother is gonna EXPENSIVE.
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I doubt many people would buy it, it'll be heaps expensive.
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If a mere two pack of Seravee and Seraphim cost nearly 50 bucks, than something like Regnant has gotta be double that.
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Here you go Sir Dearka
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Got my video review up on youtube for it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1exPxRkmds And here is a pic of Destiny MG I just finished well its not finished I still gotta panel line and chrome paint some more stuff Spoiler for Destiny:
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I'm trying to source for a cheaper alternative though, preferably with a metal tip. Any suggestions? |
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http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...m/IMG_0382.jpg |
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... Rubbing alcohol works too. Sounds less complicated than diluted methylated spirits... :D |
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I got mines from micheals on baltimore pike was like 5 bucks or so
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Did you intend to show it like that? |
Just wondering, if I am missing a part from the runners, can I contact Bandai and get them to mail me a replacement? Thing is, this is a HG 1/100 Gundam Maxter from G Gundam....
EDIT: I only found out there's a part missing when I got up to that particular part (it's missing the lower torso where it connects to the front and back skirts and the legs) Also, how much is it |
This kind of service is not available, to my knowledge. Even the next best solution, ordering parts from Bandai only works in Japan.
You can try ordering runners from Hobbylink Japan though I have no idea on the costs since I have never used their services before. |
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