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Post by zeomare on May 14, 2014 7:06:05 GMT -5
wow that sounds awesome and they are 3 really good kits to start with i cannot wait to see the close ups.
chris
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Post by Mark on May 14, 2014 7:51:31 GMT -5
Allegedly, it's a new line of 1/100 HG's that focus more on obscure designs but with the external detail of resin kits. Kind of like what Model Comprehend is doing with their kits like Qubeley, but on a 1/100 scale.
Kind of makes me regret getting my R-Center 1/100 Nightingale... but not much. Hell, Bandai's version might cost even more considering the fact that the HG Kshatriya Besserung is already 7000 yen... and the Nightingale is at least 3x bigger (and faster!).
Looks like they're using B-Club sculpts as the basis for the designs, it'll be like the third-party companies that converted the resin kits into plastic ones like what we're seeing with the Xi.
I also spot fin funnels on the poster next to the Nightingale? I see an "R" on the Hi-Nu poster, and then a period, and then something that vaguely looks like a G?
Calling it now, R.G. Hi-Nu Gundam!
EDIT: correction, it reads "RX"... regardless, it might be a new MG? The old one was good for its time but it's now starting to show its age. Might just be a Nu ver Ka retool though for all we know.
EDIT 2: Yep, confirmed by Derringer on 4chan to be an MG Hi-Nu Ver Ka!
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Post by chogokinsnake on May 14, 2014 21:16:00 GMT -5
It is the right direction for 1/100 scale Gundam model-kit line. MG is great, don't get me wrong.... but it is getting too much on their 'inner frame'. That require too much time and effort just for the 'interior', and the inner details can hardly show when the kit is completed.
Now they back to the root and spend more details on the outside! Good news, I think.
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