James Boren wrote:
I like the hovertruck, but I can't see myself buying it unless I
found it on sale.
It's a bit pricey. I wonder how it compares to Tamiya's armor kits in
terms of pricing.
I consider Keroro Gunso to be gundam spinoff. The Sgt. need to build
himself a custom gunpra that ends up being made into a real kit, kind
of like the Perfect Gundam.
Better yet, Kururu need to build Gundam-influenced mecha suit that
plays some role in a episode (or a few) and that can get turned into a
real kit. I am still hoping to see Aki Hinata Mecha "Autumn H" get
released.
>making AOZ more canonical than 0083. Will there be some deadhards who
>will re-mod this kit to be more consistent with the earlier HGUC
>Mk-II's?
Bah, AOZ does nothing for me. I can't believe its still going on. Its
a longer and denser model series than even Sentinel at this point. Is
there even a hint of an eventual end?
OTOH, the other thread kind of opened my eyes to the vitality of the
AoZ community. Actually I kind of feel blind-sided by it. Having not
read a hobby mag for over a year. Maybe my view is very narrow now...
It seems perhaps I don't even qualify as a First fan now.
>EX Cosmo Zero
>Is Bandai sending a shot across Hasegawa's bow? This could be FUN!
Yes, I like! This really does seem like it would be more up
Hasegawa's alley. In fact, I think I would have preferred it had been
a Hasegawa release. They do better box art.
Yeah I prefer analog box art too. Isn't it curious that
PG/MG/HG/EX/GC kits are using digital (or photographic, which is
actually also digital) while UCHG is doing analog box art?
Also, I am comfortable with Hasegawa's pricing level for Macross kits,
but I still find EX kits overpriced.
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