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I can't upload pictures at the moment but if you see the HG G-Line Standard Armor on P-Bandai, buy it. Very good build and 0 polycaps. I'm leaving it in Light Armor configuration for now until the Full Armor variant is released.
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I'm almost certain it'll never happen, but along the lines of the Kshatriya, I'd love to see a Queen Mansa HG at some point. It's not entirely outside the realm of possibility since it's roughly the same size as the Psycho Gundams and the Destroy Gundam, all of which have or are about to have kits released. But ZZ isn't as popular as other UC series, so it's probably harder to justify making a kit for it.Im buying that MGSD Wing Zero. Not even a Wing fan but the EW Wing Zero gets me every time.
Also check out this guy who made a Kshatriya Mk - II. Bandai, for the love of god make a MG Kshatriya, I do not care if it costs over a hundred bucks, I need it.
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A new nether gundam. Yeah, the windmill one.what mobile suits do you wish Bandai would make kits for, especially ones you doubt they ever will?
We need mgs of all of G Gundam. I want the tequila Gundam damn it!A new nether gundam. Yeah, the windmill one.
Try watching Gundam Thunderbolt, I know I cheered for the Psycho Zaku.It would be cool if gundam had some equivalent to mechassault 2's iteration of battle armor to hijack them and actually have a threat that isn't a gundam for once. It literally makes zero sense for there to be any other units besides Mobile Suit Carriers and Gundams in these fictional militaries. Especially after the U.C. war. Since Gundams counter literally everything else on the field. Including other Gundams.
Gundams are cool and all but it does get really boring when no one can scratch the paint on the damn thing. Which is why I love Barbatos so much. Because that thing always needs to be repaired in a believable manner, gets upgraded several times over its story, ends up going out in a blaze of glory with pieces of it actually being chipped away, and has to be turned into a fireplace trophy before it will stop swinging.
Thunderbolt was awesome and it was nice to see Zeon actually win engagements for once.Try watching Gundam Thunderbolt, I know I cheered for the Psycho Zaku.
The beauty of Gunpla is that you can put as much or as little effort into it as you want and still come away with something that looks good. Some are truly mind-blowing to look at, but most people don't ever get to that level, and that's fine. It's also not something that needs to be rushed; if it takes a month to put a kit together, no big deal.Put together a gundam from 08th MS Team years ago. It was very fun but requires a level of patience that seems to leave me day after day. When it comes to coloring and doing the finer details forget it. The professionally done ones look really cool.
Everything that I've seen about it is that it's an excellent kit on par with what Bandai puts out, maybe even better. I've heard more than one person calling it a MG-sized PG, the amount of detail is incredible. While I don't have any experience with it or other third-parties, I think that one's a safe bet to pick up if you can find it for a reasonable price, especially since I doubt Bandai is going to do an updated GP02 MG anytime soon.The Solomon GP02 that I keep seeing everywhere is making my wallet itch. Maybe customizing the HG GP02 I just grabbed will cure the itch. Anybody have some experience with 3rd-party kits or even the Solomon Physalis itself?
I also saw they are making RG Nightingale equivalent. If so, I'll probably grab it just to put up next to my RG Hi-Nu.
Sounds like my backlog is going to grow.Everything that I've seen about it is that it's an excellent kit on par with what Bandai puts out, maybe even better. I've heard more than one person calling it a MG-sized PG, the amount of detail is incredible. While I don't have any experience with it or other third-parties, I think that one's a safe bet to pick up if you can find it for a reasonable price, especially since I doubt Bandai is going to do an updated GP02 MG anytime soon.
The pics of their Nightingale look really fantastic too, so if the GP02 is any indication, it'll probably be a good kit to pick up. I don't really have a problem displaying HGs next to RGs when they're smaller, but for bigger kits like the Hi-Nu and the Nightingale, the differences in build quality are a lot more apparent.
Speaking of HGs and RGs, I just finished my God Gundam RG build, coming off of building the Gundam Rose and Gundam Maxter HGs. All three were a lot of fun to put together, and it's impressive how much detail they put into even the HGs, with additional joints for better fighting poses and every gimmick you could want out of them. Still have to panel line them and do waterslides on the God Gundam. I'm debating whether I want to get waterslides for the HGs or not; the detail is nice, but it doesn't match the anime. I'm hoping they'll announce another G Gundam kit soon, whether it's another Shuffle Alliance HG or a RG Master Gundam. Doubt the latter will happen, but I'd love it if it did.
RG God already has a P-Bandai expansion, including effect parts for God Finger, Sekiha Tenkyoken, multi punches, and an extended Hyper Mode effect that spreads the rings more than the default kit. It also comes with a clear Action Base and the Fuunsaiki from the HG Master set, which isn't super detailed but it works well enough.Sounds like my backlog is going to grow.
I've been looking at RG God gundam as my next RG. It looks absolutely amazing as far as articulation is concerned! I believe this year is the 30th Anniversary of G Gundam, so I do expect at least something. RG Master is probably a good bet with a P-Bandai of Fuunsaiki that can be used with either RG Master or the RG God.
Your friend has shit taste, Turn A is one of the best Gundam series. To keep this Gunpla-related, the Turn A MG comes with a cow figure, so it's automatically a great kit. (It makes sense that it does if you have context from the show; one of the episodes has the main character using the Gundam to transport a cow.)One of my old military friends had a particular hatred for the "moustache gundam". Any time we talked about animu he would somehow find a way to steer the conversation towards gundam, and then onto hating the series where the moustache gundam came from.
CENTURY COLOR, MILLION COLORYour friend has shit taste, Turn A is one of the best Gundam series. To keep this Gunpla-related, the Turn A MG comes with a cow figure, so it's automatically a great kit. (It makes sense that it does if you have context from the show; one of the episodes has the main character using the Gundam to transport a cow.)
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