On 7/10/06, Boaz MyTurnASpace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OKay, 100% sure now for 1/100 line:
http://www.1999.co.jp/dbimages/user/hobby/itbig/10011141z4.jpg
http://www.1999.co.jp/dbimages/user/hobby/itbig/10006740z5.jpg
And for toys line... was there a toys line for Turn A? ;-)
For a series that's intentionally "not designed for toys", I have doubt.
On 7/10/06, Reynolds, Jason M. < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Couldn't it just be pointless gimmicks that might have been incorporated
just to sell model kits/toys?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
Absolutely. I think the main reason was to clearly differentiate Harry's
Gold type SUMO from the Silver type SUMOs. As if the gold in itself wasn't
sufficient enough of a difference...
I don't have the 1/144 Turn A but I'm 80% sure the 1/100 SUMO and Turn A don't have compatible cockpits. I'll try to verify it when I can make time at home to dig my gunpla pile....
OKay, 100% sure now for 1/100 line:
http://www.1999.co.jp/dbimages/user/hobby/itbig/10011141z4.jpg
http://www.1999.co.jp/dbimages/user/hobby/itbig/10006740z5.jpg
And for toys line... was there a toys line for Turn A? ;-)
For a series that's intentionally "not designed for toys", I have doubt.
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Boaz
http://myturnaspace.blogspot.com
