2009-03-24, 23:26 | Link #12001 |
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Seriously, how are the HG 1/144 series? I already pre-ordered the trans-am 00 Raiser, but it's practically my first 1/44 model kit since 10 years ago when I first bought the 1/44 Epyon. Boy, was it shitty. It was so flimsy, loose, and crap. I totally regret buying it. Based on everyone who owns the current 1/144 HG series, how are they in terms of build quality, poseability, and sturdiness? Thanks.
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2009-03-24, 23:35 | Link #12002 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Posability ✓✓✓✓ - with the 00 series HG 1/144s, you can duplicate basically any pose from the anime, if not more. Sturdiness ✓✓✓✓✓ - pieces don't fall apart, the model itself can stand without tipping. |
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2009-03-25, 00:48 | Link #12003 | |
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2009-03-25, 02:13 | Link #12004 |
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Yeah, the newer models, particularly the HG 1/144's, are greatly improved. I found this out myself as I was building my little Deathscythe after having built the Sword Impulse. The difference in quality is amazing. Newer models have better articulation, are more detailed, are made from better quality plastic, and I forget what else.....
Buy new HG! Buy eet! Buy eet! |
2009-03-25, 02:16 | Link #12005 | |
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Don't have any 00 models yet, only interested in Arche and Susanoo. |
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2009-03-25, 08:52 | Link #12013 |
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Tamashi Nations 2009 pictures: http://ameblo.jp/digitamin/entry-10230547773.html
Regnant looks sweet. (and huge) |
2009-03-25, 08:55 | Link #12014 | |
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