Friday, October 2, 2009

Thoughts

I got alot of kits on my hands. And if money permits ill be going to Zenkaikon in Nov. I know first of all next on my list is Force Impulse. After having now what 3 MG's not including Destiny I think I might strictly stay with MG kits. I will buy the occasional HG and NG here or there. As I was thinking about that I was trying to go through Dalong's MG list and see what I may want. And one kit stood out:
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Unicorn and Hyaku Shiki. I'm kinda afraid of buying Unicorn for the simple fact the anime suppose to be coming out around 2010 and well who knows what they gonna put out around that time, look at how many Variations of 00 they have. Hyaku I want the gold version but hopefully I can get it at a good price. Well thats along time for me to even consider these kits but just thoughts.

I really hate when people read or hear me talk about something and think like oh yea thats what I'm goign to do with out even thinking about my current situation, im more or less making a verbal todo list that may or maynot be filled lol. But I figured I would blog randomly about my future in gunpla lol.

3 comments:

  1. (Panda's brother here) : Theres one thing thats a major turn off with the MG Unicorn (and its not about god knows how many versions they're going to release, haha). Its the fact that, for a MG kit, the flexibility is horrible compared to an HG or NG. You can't even mod it so it'll be more flexible. Although another kit comes to mind thats similar, the MG Shin Musha. Good for looks, but it's not going to do much else asides from the static standing pose (unless you have an action base stand).

    Although if you're still going to get it, I recommend the titanium finish version, simply because the white looks beast.

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  2. (chetario here) If you get the Hiaku Shiki, you can always cover it with some gold spray paint. Sure you'll be using alot of paint on it, but the can of gold spray paint will definitely be much cheaper than going for the "Plated" version.

    With the "Plated version", you have to worry about the nub marks too..

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  3. I hear the plated version they went the extra mile by puttin the nubs in places it wouldnt show up. But I dunno it was just a thought.

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