2010-09-25, 20:10 | Link #18701 |
Dark Energy
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: United States
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Okay then, back to where we were: the high-capacity condensers were only used on Twin Drive-equipped MS because the condensers were designed to consume and emit massive amounts of GN Particles. What I'm proposing would use a normal consumption rate but high output rate. You're not going to be using the sabers often or for very long, because they're last resort only, but they'd at least pack a punch.
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2010-09-25, 22:42 | Link #18708 |
Where's the monoeye?
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Hargenteen
Age: 35
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I'd rather customize a weapon to be stronger, instead of weal.
Anyway, it seems Bandai changed the color of the Gunpla Builders Super Zaku. It use to be: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/...579f566eb8.jpg Now it's: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4088/...e98d7a68_b.jpg |
2010-09-25, 22:45 | Link #18709 | |
Dark Energy
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: United States
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2010-09-26, 06:10 | Link #18711 |
Reborn
Join Date: Sep 2009
Age: 29
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Hey guys. Any of you experience problems with Bandai's polycap-ball and plastic-socket joints? The ones on my Gadessa and Arios fall out too easily, and Susanowo's one, which is different from the former 2 and is much more loose, literally drops off every time I pick it up. With the Braves using the same plastic socket as Susanowo, I'm worried.
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2010-09-26, 06:15 | Link #18712 | |
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2010-09-26, 06:55 | Link #18714 |
Where's the monoeye?
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Hargenteen
Age: 35
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Super glue is good at fixing loose joints, but the project can quickly backfire (it's happened to me several times which resulted in the actual breaking of the figure). You have to REALLY be careful with superglue on these figures. Too much, and the joint won't move and then SNAP.
You need the right amount, which is like...a super small drop. Now it can go two ways in terms of application. Put a drop glue on the ball joint, and let it dry/harden. After an hour or two, put the arm or leg or whatever back on the joint, and the crust made from the dried super glue should create enough friction when moving the joint to make it hard again. Another way to do it is put the glue on the ball joint, and immediately put the body part on the joint, and start moving it as much as you can. DO NOT STOP, keep moving. As the glue drys, the moving of the joint will become more and more stiffer. Eventually the joint will tighten and problem fixed. I'd suggest practicing on...whatever you can. I've done it countless times and I still fuck up every now and then *points to my Robot Damashii Susanowo and Reborns Gundam) |
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Reborn
Join Date: Sep 2009
Age: 29
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To be on the safe side... Since the Solbrave is transformable, I'll probably leave it in MA mode.
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2010-09-26, 21:18 | Link #18718 |
Where's the monoeye?
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Hargenteen
Age: 35
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Seems the Robot Damashii 00Q comes with beam effect parts for the Sword Bits.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4147/...e19d898b_b.jpg Not sure if it's to mimic beam sabers, or particle blasts. Anyone know if the Sword Bits were capable of either? |
2010-09-26, 21:32 | Link #18719 | |
Dark Energy
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: United States
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