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Post by dri1 on Aug 3, 2006 1:16:54 GMT -5
Hi guys This been up to this site for quite some time now, maybe some of the guys here still looking for this www.hlj.com/product/BAN907985Yen Price: 28,000Get in line now for what is Bandai's largest plastic model kit ever! Over one meter (40 inches) long from the tip of the main gun barrel to the rear fins. Of course, it comes with the 1/144 scale GP-03 Stamen, too. Kit is packed with features, including opening weapons bays, posable claw arm manipulators, two large-size beam sabres, removable I-field generator, micro-missile pod, cluster missile pod, guided bombs and more. Of course you get a display stand, and the initial release of this item will include a free DVD packed with CGI graphics of the Dendrobium in action! Cheers, dri1
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Post by Foresight42 on Aug 3, 2006 23:04:26 GMT -5
If only I had $250 to blow on a model kit. v_v
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Post by supergetterv on Aug 5, 2006 23:31:53 GMT -5
Don't forget about the 120+ dollars shipping.
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Post by zephyranthes on Aug 6, 2006 1:24:28 GMT -5
Who has room to display something like this? Maybe someone in construction could add a new addition to his home for gigantic models. Hmm. Too bad I'm not in the construction industry.
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Post by lurkerx on Aug 6, 2006 7:57:59 GMT -5
Whoa 40 inches
And I though the Dendrobium MSIA was large enough. So roughly what scale is the MSIA 1/200?...Anyone?
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Post by Omni Existence on Aug 6, 2006 9:01:05 GMT -5
Whoa 40 inches And I though the Dendrobium MSIA was large enough. So roughly what scale is the MSIA 1/200?...Anyone? The DX MSiA Dendrobium is 1/174 according to Josh's Collection DX site. www.collectiondx.com/node/233
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Post by Bazookafied on Aug 30, 2006 13:34:44 GMT -5
That MSiA Dendrobium has been out of production for a long while now and has arguably been one of the most inaccurate representations of the Dendrobium in terms of its proportions. The HGUC Dendrobium being second best with the HG Mechanics (I think its 1/220th scale) being the best in terms of those proportions.
The reason the GP03 HGUC is out again is because it actually got re-produced with the 0083 Series getting its big anniversary DVD box release and such. This also explains all the 0083 additions to the HGUC lineup like the long-anticipated GP02A and the Powered GM.
I personally love the Dend and own the Mechanics and HGUC of it. That Dend is quite the shelf-stealer, but its worth it if you can find a good deal for it. Anything over 250 is too much for that thing. I found mine through a friend in Hong Kong who got it for me for 120 with 50 for shipping. It was worth the 1.5 month shipping time, as it saved me a bundle.
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