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Post by Chen on Aug 31, 2013 6:58:11 GMT -5
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Post by mecha-mania on Aug 31, 2013 7:30:21 GMT -5
What a coincidence! I just bought one today, a freedom gundam
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Post by Chen on Aug 31, 2013 7:46:55 GMT -5
Cool what's your impression? I think these would make great "desk fillers". Not to expensive to get a bunch but nice enough that they don't look "cheap".
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Post by mecha-mania on Aug 31, 2013 8:17:41 GMT -5
Yes, i would say they make excellent desk fillers! I paid $8 for mine, but i am not sure if its right price for this piece, which is marked "limited edition". But i am very happy with the paintwork, but like most other similar toys, parts fall off way too easily, but that should be ok if you just want to display it instead of fiddling with it.
Edit: oh, and i forgot to mention that it has very good details for the price and it also come with a plastic base stand that prevents the gundam from toppling over when displayed. And its approx 8.5cm in height.
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Post by supergetterv on Aug 31, 2013 12:46:28 GMT -5
The problem with these is that the promo pictures looks way better than the actual product. But for cheaper offices display items that one doesn't really mind if it goes missing, this line does do the job. I would also recommend the Assault Kingdom line also as it is similar to the FW StandArt line. Here is a stand alone release that is part of this line the K'Shatriya. Cost a little more cause there are more parts and bigger than the rest. Priced at 1600 yen and was a sdcc exclusive this year.
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Post by recca74 on Sept 3, 2013 21:37:50 GMT -5
Always have liked the looks of these. I really appreciate what the old Fusion Works line has evolved into in terms of the STANDart figs. I have yet to to get any of these, but ...."I WILL have EX-S Gundam"!! *said in a General Zod voice*
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Post by paladin on Jan 28, 2014 22:26:33 GMT -5
What's the scale on these?
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