2008-04-09, 17:05 | Link #6742 | |
うるとらぺど
Join Date: Oct 2004
Age: 44
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The point is, it's not the design that matters, but the number of plastic that goes into the production of the kit. And trust me, gold plating doesn't comes cheap. |
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2008-04-09, 17:22 | Link #6744 |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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1/100 Astrea box: Yay they are finally making more dynamic poses for the boxart.
1/144 HG Nadeelh boxart: Omg kickass! Look at those glowy hair! It's so pretty that it seems like its about to shoot beams out! Too bad the hair still looks like crap on the actual model.
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2008-04-09, 19:00 | Link #6746 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Gorogoro Mountain
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I wondered about that, too. >_< Exia's pretty cheap for a very well-detailed kit. Although the Akatsuki matter doesn't make any sense; Hyaku Shiki contains about four runners plus polycaps and such, while Akatsuki contains four runners plus polycaps and such... wait, they both have pretty much the same amount of parts, so why the price difference? Hyaku Shiki = 1,500 yen, Akatsuki = 2,400 yen.
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2008-04-09, 19:10 | Link #6747 | |
MMmmmm Bacon~~~
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: OPAI
Age: 39
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the coated area on Akatsuki is larger than Hyaku Shiki Different Materials I dont have neither kit to compare but from what i see on dalong, Akatsuki has a larger area, and the material seems superior |
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2008-04-09, 19:12 | Link #6748 |
Anaheim Electronics
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Hyaku Shiki has less gold parts than the Akatsuki. 3 gold plated runners vs 2. Now factor in inflation, rising costs, weight (Akatsuki kit weighs 20% more), different materials and etc and voila! You have your 2,400 yen Akatsuki. Not to mention that the gold plating on Hyaku Shiki looks really crappy and dull compared to Akatsuki.
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2008-04-09, 20:08 | Link #6749 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Gorogoro Mountain
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2008-04-10, 02:25 | Link #6750 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 48
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I would have gotten a little more done, but I picked up the new Rock Band guitars that came out this week and ended up playing rockband with the girlfriend for most of the night. But here are some new progress pictures. I assembled most of the subsections. I still have to do detail painting so those parts are going to be masked off and painted. But for now, this is what I have:
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Heres what the aluminum thrusters look like painted with alclad Dull aluminum. Spoiler:
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2008-04-10, 11:42 | Link #6754 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 48
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I primed the entire leg at once because it was just easier to do that. I then took the parts of the leg that were going to be painted different colors apart.
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2008-04-10, 12:12 | Link #6755 |
Redshirt
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Actually, I have an idea for a project you could do, GameraBaenre. not a request or antyhing, but I was kinda wondering if it's at all possible to kitbash a Core Fighter system into a ver. One Year War Gundam. the OYW is one of the most flexible MGs i've seen so far, especially with the shoulder assembly, and I thought it was a pity it has no core fighter. It's not a request or a commission or anything, just an idea I thought you might like to chew on. hell, maybe somebody already did it.
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2008-04-10, 12:30 | Link #6756 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 48
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2008-04-10, 13:36 | Link #6758 | ||
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 48
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http://www.gamerabaenre.com/hi_nu_conv_prog.htm <-- Hi Nu Conversion for MG Hi Nu from Vicious Project http://www.gamerabaenre.com/cw_sazabi_prog.htm <-- Core works sazabi conversion for MG Sazabi http://www.gamerabaenre.com/hazel_prog.htm <-- Bawoo's 1/100 Hazel Conversion http://www.gamerabaenre.com/pgmprog.htm <-- Ako Hobby PGM Conversion http://www.gamerabaenre.com/hinuconversion.htm <-- b-club Hi Nu Conversion for MG Nu Quote:
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2008-04-11, 05:35 | Link #6759 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Hello, I'm new but I was wondering if anyone has had problems with MG Cross bone Gundam Full cloth? Besides the little skull and cross bone piece. I have 2 Full Cloths one had a really bad accident the forearms were not staying in place decided to use super glue and it made the joints stick they moved but after a few hours they harded tried moving the arms and they snapped I've built tons of MGs but I've never had to get a replacement before >_< ...The other kit just feels funny, pieces aren't connecting like the tiny piece (don't know what its called) that connects the foot to the leg. Pieces of the full cloth aren't connecting, and I was sort of lucky since I already had the 1st broken one but the kit was missing one of the foot guards. Did I just get bad luck with my cross bones or are they all the same?
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2008-04-11, 08:57 | Link #6760 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Gorogoro Mountain
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As for your Crossbone bad luck, is your second one an authentic Bandai kit? Crossbone is a relatively new kit, and therefore shouldn't have any problems, especially with the snapping part. I don't own one, so I can't be sure. |
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gundam, gunpla, model kit, toy |
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