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Blurrz wrote:In terms of the first four Celestial Being Mobile Suits - I'd have to say go for the 1/100 scale. If you got 1/144, you won't have Gundam Nadleeh, but if 1/100 you'll basically get everything. I think with 1/100, bigger pieces will help a beginner who is starting to make model kits. However it's up to you, if you don't want to spend that much, get the 1/144's + Nadleeh, or if you want to go big, then try 1/100. They're both masterpieces.
Blurrz wrote:With size comes detailing and articulation. Comparing 1/100 Exia to 1/144 Exia.. the 1/100 blows it away. It comes with beam sabers for all of the mecha's swords. Ultimately, if you want the kits to have cartoon CGI, you're going to have to marker-detail them and paint them. With the 1/100, you don't even need to do anything and it still looks fine. The 1/144 exia almost looks like a tri-coloured McDonald's toy without panel lining and painting. Perhaps that's overexaggeration, but the only reason I go 1/144 is because there are enemy suits, basically I can actually have a nice display going with it, and can expand on it in the future.
The 1/100 suits do not too many Enemies suits to go along with it, so I feel that they are usually stand alone showcase pieces, and they do that very well. From what you're saying, it sounds like you want to have showcase pieces, instead of expanding your collection later on to have everything.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:I also need to get better clippers and a file; any suggestions?
pt206 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I also need to get better clippers and a file; any suggestions?
You can get a set of plastic files or rasps, use sandpaper, or buy cheap disposable finger nail files like I do.
Nippers are an area of debate. Some people think it doesn't matter which kind you use and some people prefer a pair of precision nippers. I use Tamiya's Sharp Pointed Side Cutter and highly recommend them.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:so I'm almost done with Dynames and have been thinking about maybe, MAYBE finishing the set of 4 Gundams. I've heard that there's a 1/60 scale Exia but I'm not sure if I want to get it. Is it just bigger than the 1/100 or does it have extra features. If it has articulated hands I'm sold.
Blurrz wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:so I'm almost done with Dynames and have been thinking about maybe, MAYBE finishing the set of 4 Gundams. I've heard that there's a 1/60 scale Exia but I'm not sure if I want to get it. Is it just bigger than the 1/100 or does it have extra features. If it has articulated hands I'm sold.
Check it out for yourself;
http://dalong.net/review/00/0601/0601_p.htm
Blurrz wrote:No, my MG Freedom has articulated hands.
Blurrz wrote:My life is complete
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Sigh, I think I have another addiction; plastic crack is painful.
Gutter Bunny wrote:Be scared...you'll be wanting to paint them soon enough.
Convotron wrote:Gutter Bunny wrote:Be scared...you'll be wanting to paint them soon enough.
It's worse when one enters the phase of customizing via kitbashing and/or scratchbuilding or perhaps the expensive world of resin conversion kits.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Convotron wrote:Gutter Bunny wrote:Be scared...you'll be wanting to paint them soon enough.
It's worse when one enters the phase of customizing via kitbashing and/or scratchbuilding or perhaps the expensive world of resin conversion kits.
Even if I reach that point I won't paint them. My hands shake doing detail work so I'd be to concerned about errant brush or marker strokes.
So I ordered the 1/60 Exia. I just hope to God they don't do other 00's in that scale, well maybe virtue. Speaking of 00, anybody know the name of the Gundam Sestsuna sees in the very beginning when he's still a child warrior?
Blurrz wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Convotron wrote:Gutter Bunny wrote:Be scared...you'll be wanting to paint them soon enough.
It's worse when one enters the phase of customizing via kitbashing and/or scratchbuilding or perhaps the expensive world of resin conversion kits.
Even if I reach that point I won't paint them. My hands shake doing detail work so I'd be to concerned about errant brush or marker strokes.
So I ordered the 1/60 Exia. I just hope to God they don't do other 00's in that scale, well maybe virtue. Speaking of 00, anybody know the name of the Gundam Sestsuna sees in the very beginning when he's still a child warrior?
Well, they did make PG 00 Raiser. Even more hardcore than 1/60.
The Gundam Setsuna sees is 0 Gundam, only available in the 1/144 scale.
Blurrz wrote:While Damaashi's got better detail and articulation they lack playability. The Kits have everything though...
chuckdawg1999 wrote:That 00 *twitch* it, it has lights and sounds *twitch* I I oh God, a GN III sword… *giggity, giggity* (cleans up mess) I have the Robot Damashii GN III and it doesn't fold, or am I missing something?
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