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Post by Falconhood on Mar 20, 2006 20:21:13 GMT -5
i got a Zaku that converts from 3 SD figures, one being a little crab, into a MUSHA (Decorated Samurai) type of NON-SD gundam, can't think of number, but i got him many years ago. now, i found another one...how many does Bandai make? and what are these called? are they "MushaNonSD Gundams"? i am not referring to the 3 EXTREMELY rare MarkII and etc from around 1990, with the endoskeleton, although those are very cool.
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Post by Mudrock's Ace on Mar 20, 2006 20:23:22 GMT -5
have a pic of it?
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Post by Falconhood on Mar 20, 2006 20:25:20 GMT -5
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Post by Falconhood on Mar 20, 2006 20:30:05 GMT -5
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Post by Mudrock's Ace on Mar 20, 2006 22:46:39 GMT -5
well, i'm sure there are others, but you'd have to check the Japanese sites that carry lot's of gunpla.
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Post by Mudrock's Ace on Mar 20, 2006 23:08:37 GMT -5
NVM, this link i had found, wont work right.
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Post by Falconhood on Mar 21, 2006 5:33:50 GMT -5
like what sites? i search eBay and HLJ, and Googled, but i am using the words i know, i don't know if there is a special name for non-SD ...what do i call them?
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Post by Ben-Ohki on Mar 21, 2006 8:15:16 GMT -5
Wow... and I thought I'd seen it all... The HLJ link to the B-Club kits describes a manga called "Another Spirits" but Google doesn't turn up anything... Even the Wikipedia doesn't mention this...
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Post by nikodiablo on Mar 22, 2006 0:47:58 GMT -5
i got a Zaku that converts from 3 SD figures, one being a little crab, into a MUSHA (Decorated Samurai) type of NON-SD gundam, can't think of number, but i got him many years ago. now, i found another one...how many does Bandai make? and what are these called? are they "MushaNonSD Gundams"? i am not referring to the 3 EXTREMELY rare MarkII and etc from around 1990, with the endoskeleton, although those are very cool. Musha Gundams would't be cool if they are not super-deformed ;D ;D ;D!!
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Post by Falconhood on Mar 22, 2006 5:52:29 GMT -5
the thing i hate about SD is that they are NOT very poseable. their almost as fun as a Budha statue. They look great IF they are Musha, but not much u can do with them. And the non-Musha CURRENT Gundams(Seed) are soooo dull looking...very boring. I think Bandai could make a killing with more non-SD Musha Gundams
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Post by nikodiablo on Mar 22, 2006 21:00:22 GMT -5
the thing i hate about SD is that they are NOT very poseable. their almost as fun as a Budha statue. They look great IF they are Musha, but not much u can do with them. And the non-Musha CURRENT Gundams(Seed) are soooo dull looking...very boring. I think Bandai could make a killing with more non-SD Musha Gundams What do you mean they are not very poseable?! IMHO, they're NOT POSEABLE at all ;D ! They make great desktop pieces though, because they don't take so much space. I used to have two SD mushas, one that transforms into a cannon (with the big wheels on the shoulders), and one green one that transforms some sort of beetle. With just panel lining, they already look great!! I agree with the new non musha SDs. Just plain gundam with bigger heads ...
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Post by xiombarg on Mar 22, 2006 22:45:34 GMT -5
There are a whole bunch of B-Club musha Gundams, but they're all resin models.
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Post by Falconhood on Mar 23, 2006 5:34:32 GMT -5
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Post by xiombarg on Mar 24, 2006 21:46:21 GMT -5
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Post by zephyranthes on Mar 25, 2006 1:53:47 GMT -5
I love those old Musha Cloth Gundam sets from the late 80's/early 90's. I sure wish I had them. I just have the plain non-Musha Cloth ~1/100 scale Gundam Mk II and the ~1/100 scale ZZ Gundam. The Mush Cloth versions occasionally show up on auction sites.
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Post by Falconhood on Mar 25, 2006 16:21:32 GMT -5
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Post by xiombarg on Mar 25, 2006 19:46:17 GMT -5
I wish they would do a whole line of Musha cloth figures, or at least redo these as FIX figures or something would be cool.
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Post by nikodiablo on Mar 27, 2006 1:55:02 GMT -5
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Post by walterlty on Apr 13, 2006 9:48:37 GMT -5
I love those old Musha Cloth Gundam sets from the late 80's/early 90's. I sure wish I had them. I just have the plain non-Musha Cloth ~1/100 scale Gundam Mk II and the ~1/100 scale ZZ Gundam. The Mush Cloth versions occasionally show up on auction sites. What is the estimated price for these 5 musha cloth gundam? -- waL.
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Post by xiombarg on Apr 13, 2006 14:05:47 GMT -5
Some go for more than others. The knight and blue guy usually go for around $100-$150. The red ZZ Gundam and the black MKII usually go from anywhere between $150-$250. The Heavy Arms Command Gundam usually goes for anywhere around $200-$300. He's maybe a little tougher to find, and often not complete. It's one of my most favorite bots I have because he comes with a TRUCKLOAD of weapons.
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