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Post by delta7890 on Nov 14, 2009 10:59:14 GMT -5
How much parts swapping is involved in the transformation? Thanks. The helmet, upper shoulders, chest vents, knees, and the feet. Group shot!
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Post by mechamasterj on Nov 14, 2009 12:54:14 GMT -5
zeph......... just buy it!!! lol
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Post by delta7890 on Nov 15, 2009 12:04:50 GMT -5
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Post by zephyranthes on Nov 15, 2009 15:28:26 GMT -5
Great pics!
Just curious about this: Is there diecast content in the feet like prior releases?
I'd love to see a comparison review of the Super HCM Pro and GFF-MC versions. I'm currently interested in the GFF-MC one though that price tag is quite high.
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Post by delta7890 on Nov 15, 2009 15:42:24 GMT -5
Great pics! Just curious about this: Is there diecast content in the feet like prior releases? I'd love to see a comparison review of the Super HCM Pro and GFF-MC versions. I'm currently interested in the GFF-MC one though that price tag is quite high. As a matter of fact, the feet DO have a smattering of diecast. It's barely noticeable.
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Post by mechamasterj on Nov 16, 2009 18:20:35 GMT -5
Lol I see detla you have been busy with the pic taking! how can i possibly catch up now lol. Also, It seems you like unicorn mode vs destroy mode?
really i didnt notice any. Not sure when the MC version will come out but there will be some notable difference, in actuality they are two different designs and really shouldnt be compaired. I can tell unless they do something drastically different with MC GFF....... so the first main difference will be size.......... SHCM is around 1/144 HGUC size (around 6") MC GFF is compareable to MG 1/100 scale which is about 2 to 3" bigger however Unicorn in destroy mode is pretty big. Next will be Diecast, so far SHCM doesnt utilize any diecast while MC uses more (though it is usually reserved for the frame primarily). Finally, articulation/poseability. Articulation is a staple of SHCM while not so much for MC GFF (and GFF in general). So I dont think you'll be able to do pretty much any of the dynamic posess you see in this thread. Oh and then there is detail.........GFF is known for its attention to detail, but from what I have seen so far I dont see what the GFF version can have over this SCHM becuse its very well detailed.
The other question is, will the MC need part swapping or not? Since the MG doesnt require any part swapping, I believe that the MC version wont either.
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Post by delta7890 on Nov 17, 2009 15:44:45 GMT -5
I love both modes, but Unicorn mode just looks more...refreshing to me I guess. Overall it's a superb figure and definitely worth the money if you're in love with the design like I am. I hope my pictures help capture the beauty of this figure and the spirit of Unicorn. :D
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Post by mechamasterj on Nov 17, 2009 16:18:43 GMT -5
That last one sure does! fantastic effect!
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