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suiton629 2011-10-11 19:37

Well, it's official...

I decided to sell the SD kits I had on my Amazon store.. >_< I hope they sell since I could use the extra money. =P

SD Exia
SD Exia R2
SD 00 Raiser
SD 00 7 Sword G
SD 00 Qan[T]

Yup~ Those 5 SD kits. Amazon.

What I still have is:

MG Exia
MG Exia Ignition Mode
MG 00 Raiser
MG 00 7 Sword G
MG 00 Qan[T]
NG Astraea (1/100 scale)

=P

:: waits for MG Exia R2, MG Exia Avalanche Dash, and MG Astraea ::

maknaedik 2011-10-11 21:44

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Originally Posted by xxnike629xx (Post 3803178)
:: waits for MG Exia R2, MG Exia Avalanche Dash, and MG Astraea ::

Honestly, the more you say those, the more I want Bandai not to make those , though I want an MG Astrea and the type-f version

suiton629 2011-10-11 21:57

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Originally Posted by maknaedik (Post 3803352)
Honestly, the more you say those, the more I want Bandai not to make those , though I want an MG Astrea and the type-f version

Sorry. :( But I just want those kits so bad!!! >_<

firefox 2011-10-12 01:09

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Originally Posted by maknaedik (Post 3803352)
Honestly, the more you say those, the more I want Bandai not to make those , though I want an MG Astrea and the type-f version

why would bandai make so early a kit that will go into competition with the excellent 1/100 HG (sorry but No grade is so lame!)??? It's not the centre of the series so it's a kit really for the big fans.
Maybe in like 5 years you will get it just like we got red and blue frame eventuelly when the HG is technically a bit dated.

Now they really should make a MG zaku warrior!, excellent kit to repaint 10 times and the 1/100 HG is getting a bit dated :)

maknaedik 2011-10-12 01:23

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Originally Posted by firefox (Post 3803533)
why would bandai make so early a kit that will go into competition with the excellent 1/100 HG (sorry but No grade is so lame!)??? It's not the centre of the series so it's a kit really for the big fans.
Maybe in like 5 years you will get it just like we got red and blue frame eventuelly when the HG is technically a bit dated.

Now they really should make a MG zaku warrior!, excellent kit to repaint 10 times and the 1/100 HG is getting a bit dated :)

HG 1/100 are excellent? In terms of what? I find newer 00 NG 1/100 kits better.

I agree that we should get an MG Zaku Warrior. But taht would only mean Bandai will milk us with its variations.

Chiu_fan 2011-10-12 01:51

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Originally Posted by maknaedik (Post 3803542)
But taht would only mean Bandai will milk us with its variations.

Isn't that always the case?:heh: Look at the numerous UC Zakus and the original Gundam.

Anyway, just got my MG Destiny EBM. Though when I got the package, it came with a letter from the shop saying that the yellow Gundam marker was sold out. I was kinda disappointed there but at least they gave me a refund.

maknaedik 2011-10-12 02:00

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Originally Posted by Chiu_fan (Post 3803560)
Isn't that always the case?:heh: Look at the numerous UC Zakus and the original Gundam.

Anyway, just got my MG Destiny EBM. Though when I got the package, it came with a letter from the shop saying that the yellow Gundam marker was sold out. I was kinda disappointed there but at least they gave me a refund.

Yes, I know :P Just saying the obvious

StrikeFreedomV2 2011-10-12 02:45

So I started building the MG Strike Freedom and this is what I got so far:



I colored some of the vents and parts that will be exposed even with the armor on with a golden gundam marker.

firefox 2011-10-12 02:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by maknaedik (Post 3803542)
HG 1/100 are excellent? In terms of what? I find newer 00 NG 1/100 kits better.

I agree that we should get an MG Zaku Warrior. But taht would only mean Bandai will milk us with its variations.

To clarify, I was refering to only the 1/100 astraea, which has no grade slapped on it, but i find it stupid not to put HG on it as it is a better kit then a 1/144 HG.

Yes we can repaint the Zaku Warrior quite a lot, but that's what bandai likes making alot of models from the same sculpt. Mean lots of revenues for little investments.

As i am a Zaku Warrior addict it will bankrupt me for shure :heh:

maknaedik 2011-10-12 04:13

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Originally Posted by firefox (Post 3803601)
To clarify, I was refering to only the 1/100 astraea, which has no grade slapped on it, but i find it stupid not to put HG on it as it is a better kit then a 1/144 HG.

Yes we can repaint the Zaku Warrior quite a lot, but that's what bandai likes making alot of models from the same sculpt. Mean lots of revenues for little investments.

As i am a Zaku Warrior addict it will bankrupt me for shure :heh:

I knew I misunderstand what you said. Thanks for the clarification.

I don't have the HG 1/144, but I love the amount of weapons that comes with it

Chiu_fan 2011-10-12 10:44

I've been working on my MG Destiny EBM for 4 hours straight now and damn I'm impressed with the build. Not yet finished though but it will probably finished by tomorrow.

To the experienced modelers out there, I have a question. What's the fastest and safest way to separate the 3 combined fingers of an MG? I've been sawing them off with a hobby knife and it takes me about 30mins each.

suiton629 2011-10-12 10:57

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Originally Posted by Chiu_fan (Post 3804029)
I've been working on my MG Destiny EBM for 4 hours straight now and damn I'm impressed with the build. Not yet finished though but it will probably finished by tomorrow.

To the experienced modelers out there, I have a question. What's the fastest and safest way to separate the 3 combined fingers of an MG? I've been sawing them off with a hobby knife and it takes me about 30mins each.

Don't separate the fingers. It's never a good idea to do it from what I understand. Just leave those separate fingers to the PG kits. =)

If you still want to separate the fingers, then take your time doing what you have been doing.

And you should really give the MG Destiny EBM a full paint job. ;)

Enjoy the MG kit.

Chiu_fan 2011-10-12 11:06

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Originally Posted by xxnike629xx (Post 3804045)
Don't separate the fingers. It's never a good idea to do it from what I understand. Just leave those separate fingers to the PG kits. =)

If you still want to separate the fingers, then take your time doing what you have been doing.

And you should really give the MG Destiny EBM a full paint job. ;)

Enjoy the MG kit.

I've been separating my MGs' fingers ever since I got my first one(MG Gundam Ver. 2.0) and I haven't had a problem in doing it except that it just takes a lot of time and needs to be handled with care.

pumpkins 2011-10-12 11:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiu_fan (Post 3804029)
I've been working on my MG Destiny EBM for 4 hours straight now and damn I'm impressed with the build. Not yet finished though but it will probably finished by tomorrow.

To the experienced modelers out there, I have a question. What's the fastest and safest way to separate the 3 combined fingers of an MG? I've been sawing them off with a hobby knife and it takes me about 30mins each.

hmm.. hobby saw? not very sure what it is called but its like a hobby knife with a jagged edge somewhat like a mini saw. if you bought your hobby knife from a hobby store they should stock it too. :)

Appel 2011-10-12 12:06

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Originally Posted by Chiu_fan (Post 3804061)
I've been separating my MGs' fingers ever since I got my first one(MG Gundam Ver. 2.0) and I haven't had a problem in doing it except that it just takes a lot of time and needs to be handled with care.

personally i prefer it when the 3 fingers arent seperated. that just adds more small pieces that can fall of and the articulation isnt exactly limited when they stay together^^

Quote:

Originally Posted by StrikeFreedomV2 (Post 3803595)
So I started building the MG Strike Freedom and this is what I got so far:



I colored some of the vents and parts that will be exposed even with the armor on with a golden gundam marker.

looking good! make sure to post more photos when you are done!

Butagami 2011-10-12 12:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiu_fan (Post 3804029)
I've been working on my MG Destiny EBM for 4 hours straight now and damn I'm impressed with the build. Not yet finished though but it will probably finished by tomorrow.

To the experienced modelers out there, I have a question. What's the fastest and safest way to separate the 3 combined fingers of an MG? I've been sawing them off with a hobby knife and it takes me about 30mins each.

I've seen these special 1/100 hands you can buy, which are fully articulated. Might be better than endlessly carving away :P

StrikeFreedomV2 2011-10-12 13:37

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Originally Posted by Appel (Post 3804135)
looking good! make sure to post more photos when you are done!

I will. I already slapped all the armor on and will probably gonna take some pictures tomorrow. Whatīs left to build are the backpack, the rifles and the Action Base.

ars89 2011-10-12 14:28

anyone have a size comparison of a SD against an HG or MG, thinking about picking up some, are they easier are harder to put together since they're so small?

StrikeFreedomV2 2011-10-12 14:36

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Originally Posted by ars89 (Post 3804293)
anyone have a size comparison of a SD against an HG or MG, thinking about picking up some, are they easier are harder to put together since they're so small?

Even though I donīt own any SD kits and therefore canīt make a comparison, I will tell what I know about them. They have very few parts and are very easy to put toghether. But you need to paint them to actually make them look good.

Appel 2011-10-12 14:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by ars89 (Post 3804293)
anyone have a size comparison of a SD against an HG or MG, thinking about picking up some, are they easier are harder to put together since they're so small?

here are the MG F91 and SD F91 compared to a pack of smokes:
http://dalong.net/review/mg/m91/p/m91_01.jpg
http://dalong.net/review/sd/g21/p/g21_01.jpg

Quote:

Originally Posted by StrikeFreedomV2 (Post 3804303)
Even though I donīt own any SD kits and therefore canīt make a comparison, I will tell what I know about them. They have very few parts and are very easy to put toghether. But you need to paint them to actually make them look good.

cool^^ im curious to see how yours turned out!

also, has anyone pointed out yet that you can actually order a seperate set of green OO MG LEDs now? :O
http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN973118
WAY cheaper than anywhere else!


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