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Post by bleen on Mar 30, 2005 22:31:53 GMT -5
![;)](http://lemonstre.fr/robot-japan/smileys/wink.png) Ok, the deal is this, I won't put a poll since the list would be too long (plus I'd have to make one for MG and another for PG). The objective of this post is not only to know what models are your favorite, but also to plan my next purchase ;D (because as you know I'm a total newbie at this and I don't know much about the kits yet). If you can, I'd like to know the "why" of your picks... ![8-)](http://lemonstre.fr/robot-japan/smileys/cool.png) Thanks ![:)](http://lemonstre.fr/robot-japan/smileys/smiley.png)
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Post by heavyarmscustom on Mar 31, 2005 13:42:24 GMT -5
I would have to say 5. all the GM types 4. all the Zaku types 3. all the fighting Frame G-gundams 2 . the MG ball (all ways wanted a GM BALL!!!) 1. The GX-01 Aile Strike Gundam honorable mention RX-78-04 and 05 RX-78-2 Ver 1.5 ang the red and blue astrays( I know they're HG, but they are the coolest!!!!)
top three PG (though I have never put one together) 3. the Zakus 2. GP-01/GP-01 Fb 1. the Strike Gundam
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Post by ataru on Mar 31, 2005 16:39:55 GMT -5
1. Nu Gundam 2. Ingrams 3. Rick Dom/Dom 4. Kaempfer 5. Ball
Don't have any PGs.
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Post by Mudrock's Ace on Mar 31, 2005 18:52:29 GMT -5
Mg .Nu gundam .Wing zero custom kai .Ground Gundam .Gp-01 fb .Wing gundam kai
PG .Gundam
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Post by jwm on Mar 31, 2005 20:55:19 GMT -5
I'm on the other end. I have only one MG, the Full Armor ZZ. It was a great build,
As far as the other PG kits, I cant speak for the Titans or the GP super kit, but you'll find the other PG's a mixed bag. I have the RX78, the ZakuII, the Zeta, and the Wing Zero Custom.
The ZakuII is probably the best looking, but it's fussy, hard to pose, and stuff is always falling off.
The RX78 is the first PG. It's a fun build but the finished figure is hard to balance. It's really a pain to open the hatches on the arms and legs.
The Zeta is still the most complicated kit. It's actually a slight improvement over the RX78 as far as balance, but the arms won't support the gun, and unless you're careful, the back pack/stabilizer falls off. The transformation to waverider mode is amazing, but difficult. Plan on a long session, and a swear word or two. Likewise, the wiring on the Zeta is a challenge. I got all of it to work on mine, but a year later the wingtip lights quit, and I havent been able to get them to work again.
The Wing Zero is a fantastic piece of engineering, but the giant wings are heavy and they make the figure dificult to balance. It also takes up a huge amount of shelf space. Wiring is a pain, too. Having said that, the figure will take some very good poses, all things considered. If you get the Wing Zero make sure the waist joints are tight. JWM
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