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Post by godaikincolector74 on Dec 26, 2010 1:58:27 GMT -5
Ah Dx review. I have seen some of his other video's, I like them he is a funny guy, entertaining.... Are him and the other fellow in tha video memebers here at RJ? Another great review, and I don't like the color pattern on that of the three, as much as that limited edition one I posted with the metalic plates. It may not look vintage exactly, but it looks realy good IMO, that electric blue, and that shinny metalic, perhaps just a great picture making it look better than it is, the link on the way back on my opening post that is.... Again parts falling off, anoying, but like you say they are made for display and rare transformation, an multipuly weapons an articulation display, and the old were made for kids to play with, more rugged, more transformation. Every once in a while I will get board an transform a piece just to display different for a while, but for the most part say 90% of the time, I like to display in robot mode with a weapon an shiled, or two weapons.... I gotta say, I think both the SOC and the vintage have their place in time and I like both (the old a bit more, simplicity one piece transformation I like, and the vintage color and style), and at-least Bandai did the SOC in a different enough way, that the idiot fraudsters can't try and sell as the old, like some do with the g-2 re-issues, which just cause mass confusion in my mind in the g1 market, and they are more trouble than they are worth to make IMO because of the confusion....
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Post by godaikincolector74 on Dec 26, 2010 2:06:21 GMT -5
And gn-u it says means "rival chiefs" and Hagane means "steel". And that is fitting since he is so heavy, a good solid piece of diecast. I will get Danguard Ace for that fact alone...
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