2006-09-27, 10:07 | Link #2104 | |
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2006-09-27, 15:53 | Link #2105 |
Gundam Otaku
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With stargazers ring seperated on its back like that it kinda remindeds me of the mech double edge from blue gender. It makes it look sumwhat cooler.
And on crossbones cockpit block is the skull optional cuz iv only seen it on there in one pic i like it. Last edited by Meehlimo; 2006-09-27 at 18:45. |
2006-09-27, 21:27 | Link #2109 | |
Logician and Romantic
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Within my mind
Age: 43
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Since according to recent information, the Stargazer was built under some assistance from the Junk Guild, it is likely the palm sockets it uses would be compatable to both ZAFT and EA equipment.
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2006-09-27, 21:31 | Link #2110 |
I believe I can fly!
Join Date: Dec 2005
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True, considering that the Junk guild is impartial, and since they collect all parts, they probably have access to... well... all the socket information, with the exception of the newest/most under wraps stuff. And even then, they can get to that(...Astrays...)
Of course, I'm hoping for a big magnifying glass to be found inside that ring... just toast 'em like ants! |
2006-09-28, 05:27 | Link #2112 | |
ZEON ALIVE !
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their hangers are included in the Soul of chogokin, and thats why i didnt buy the HG ones ... unit 02 isnt there because 05 killed it |
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2006-09-28, 14:55 | Link #2115 | |
Crazy Devout Fanboy
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: 1st Ra Cailum-class battleship Ra Cailum, port-side officer's bunks
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2006-09-29, 02:26 | Link #2117 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 48
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What you are describing are waterslide decals, They usually have a blue paper backing and peal off the paper when they soak in water. You apply these decals by soaking them in water, then sliding the decal onto the model while the decal is still wet. then removing the paper before it gets dry. While the decal is still a little wet, you can move the decal around and position it, then take a paper towel and dab the decal until it's dry, if it moves out of position, just add a little bit of water back onto the decal and you can move it again. If you have never tried something, please do not guess at something you have only seen, but never actually tried. You just end up giving bad advise.
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2006-09-29, 03:48 | Link #2119 | |
Zander Yuusha Kyorugold
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gundam, gunpla, model kit, toy |
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