2010-11-18, 20:14 | Link #19321 |
うるとらぺど
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Well, it would seem I was wrong on all accounts that the MG OOQ scrapping parts from the MG Exia.
At least, after the dissappointment that was the PG OO and MG The O, Bandai manage to get something right. But for those willing to take their chances, I would wager that there will be a Burst edition that completes the current kit with LEDs and Bits effects. Or one could just wait for the MG OO. |
2010-11-18, 21:53 | Link #19322 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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If you're talking about the hip - thigh connectors those are the only things I see that are similar between the MG Exia and the MG 00 Qan[T], and on mine they're just about the stiffest things to move ever, so much so that I'm afraid of breaking them when I move them The one part I see that's loose on the MG Exia are the ankles, which makes the thing hard to dynamically pose standing up without a base.
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2010-11-19, 07:52 | Link #19323 | |
Panzer Vor!
Join Date: Sep 2007
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From the Image Thread |
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2010-11-19, 21:28 | Link #19326 |
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I wonder if anyone saw these yet? XP
Spoiler for Perfect Grade Strike Freedom:
More here: http://rndmstuff.blogspot.com/2010/1...m-preview.html All photos taken by me. ^^
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2010-11-20, 01:46 | Link #19328 | |
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Question: What'd you use for the Sinanju's gold trim?
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2010-11-20, 04:00 | Link #19329 | |
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thanks bro.... for those gold trim at 1st i wan to use the gold marker on it, but then i try use original sticker on it, its looks more shine compare with marker.so i just use the original sticker. no need to paint.... |
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2010-11-20, 04:07 | Link #19330 |
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Aaah. Well, I try to avoid stickers as much as I could since they come off easily in exposed places, so probably I want to paint it myself. Also, the challenge of painting the Sinanju's trim is exactly why I want it
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2010-11-20, 20:55 | Link #19336 |
When Retribution comes...
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: The land down under
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thanks for the pics Makube, although the inner frame looks superb, the amount of none plated parts just kinda make this kit looks cheap, it looks no different than my MG SFFB version.
i mean for 25000 yen (around 300 US these days), you expect a bit more than that, i think the MG even outdoes it in terms of plated to non plated parts ratio ><
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2010-11-20, 21:23 | Link #19337 | |
うるとらぺど
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For one, Chrome are hard to replace in the case of accidents resulting in breakage and scratches and, as I have said, they tend to degrade with age. |
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2010-11-20, 22:05 | Link #19338 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Its not a pain if your determined to do it. Yes there is a lot of parts but once you get going its pretty easy to do one part after another.. Look at the pro's on how they do it, i bet they make it look easy. People have to explore there minds and be creative yeah you can have this inner frame that looks dull but that is up to you. I don't see why you wouldn't put the time and effort if you are going to buy a PG.
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