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Post by Naffziger on Sept 12, 2005 21:02:11 GMT 8
Awesome core fighter collections V2, but don't you have a MG Gundam ZZ core fighter?
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Post by V2 on Sept 12, 2005 21:43:23 GMT 8
i have one but i havent got it painted yet along with the other MG core fighters - your GP01, two S-Gundams and a GP03.
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Post by genocide on Sept 15, 2005 10:41:56 GMT 8
hi V2! ask ko lang kung pano mo gnagawa ung display stand nila? i really need to knw this kc ung 1/100 red frame ko broke 1 peg on it's arm, natumba lang sya... or kung meron kang alam na nabibilhan ng stand na affordable...
THANX!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by V2 on Sept 15, 2005 15:51:48 GMT 8
which one? the core fighters or the CR Freedom?
the CR Freedom has its own stand. the core fighters are scratchbuilt by the person who painted them.
if you want i can refer to you someone who can make them.
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Post by genocide on Sept 15, 2005 16:50:33 GMT 8
which one? the core fighters or the CR Freedom? the CR Freedom has its own stand. the core fighters are scratchbuilt by the person who painted them. if you want i can refer to you someone who can make them. yes ung sa CR freedom... how much ung pgawa m? do you think it can handle a large kit like the MG S-gundam? and do you think it's ok to put my kits within a glass case? nagpagawa na kc ako e... dami ko tanong noh? natakot kc ako after nung mei na-damge sa redframe ko e... sensha na po... and thanx...
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Post by Daycot on Sept 15, 2005 17:02:29 GMT 8
@ v2: Can you share to whom you asked for the stands to be made? ;D
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Post by V2 on Sept 16, 2005 8:52:55 GMT 8
the CR Freedom's stand comes with the package from bandai. its the same stand design like the GFF Gundam ver.Ka.
meanwhile, i'll ask my friend about your request. as far as i know he's busy for his entry in bandai's upcoming kit contest. its just pitiful that bandai didnt supply an extra display base for the MG S Gundam like its EX-S counterpart... tsk tsk. for such a big kit, you'll need materials strong enough to accomodate the S' weight - the stands my friend made for me are made of junk parts from plastic and such... i suggest you ask bricua since he makes acryline display stands.
thats the problem with kits - they're meant to be static. if there's no "barrier" to hold off you and them from each other breakage is unavoidable. what part broke anyway?!
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Post by genocide on Sept 16, 2005 14:56:07 GMT 8
the CR Freedom's stand comes with the package from bandai. its the same stand design like the GFF Gundam ver.Ka. meanwhile, i'll ask my friend about your request. as far as i know he's busy for his entry in bandai's upcoming kit contest. its just pitiful that bandai didnt supply an extra display base for the MG S Gundam like its EX-S counterpart... tsk tsk. for such a big kit, you'll need materials strong enough to accomodate the S' weight - the stands my friend made for me are made of junk parts from plastic and such... i suggest you ask bricua since he makes acryline display stands. thats the problem with kits - they're meant to be static. if there's no "barrier" to hold off you and them from each other breakage is unavoidable. what part broke anyway?! the peg between the arm and the shoulder broke... and i just realized na madali pla tlaga masira ung part na un... kc half lang ng dulo ng peg ung nka-kabit sa shoulder part... my plans for the safety of my kits is first provide individual stands for each model... then a glass or acrylic case to pretct them from dust or whatsoever... mahal ba ung stand na ginagawa ng friend mo? and do i have to drill holes to my kits in order to use it? wala pa kc ung MS-stand sa GT eh... inquire ko nga kei malvs...
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Post by V2 on Sept 17, 2005 7:27:05 GMT 8
thats gonna cost you. i suggest you buy a display cabinet like the one uberjam recently purchased - its much more cost efficient. i would choose however, a design with lesser wood content in the back area.
meanwhile, out of 3 people i've asked one has decided to take your offer - i'll pm to you his email address.
if its gonna be an MG S-Gundam, it gonna be heavy and i'd say you'll need metal-based materials to accomodate the weight of the thing. for the red frame, i'd say its gonna be either plastic based or light metal since the kit itself is light. as for drilling, since there's an actual slot connector for the S (used for the Ex-S' display stand) i doubt there's gonna be drilling on it. the red frame however, is a different case so i'd say drilling is somewhat unavoidable.
as for the person whom im gonna refer to you, he's good in his work. one of his recent entries in some kit competitions include that 1/60 scale bloody red gundam F91 and that 1/100 astray gold frame with the black armors. so if it making stands for massive kits, he's the best i know in my book. just make sure you coordinate with him thoroughly so he can do according to your specifications.
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Post by genocide on Sept 17, 2005 14:24:38 GMT 8
wow! thanx V2!!! i just hope na mura lang ung stand....
THANX ULET!!!
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Post by genocide on Sept 17, 2005 14:29:57 GMT 8
is it true that the MG S has a connector for the stand like the Ex-S??? indi ko yata alam un ah... san nyo po nalaman un? wla nman po kc nababanggit na ganun sa mga reviews na nakita ko for the S-gundam e...
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Post by Daycot on Sept 17, 2005 15:21:40 GMT 8
Hmm.. I think I know who you are referring to v2! ;D I guess I will personally ask him then!
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Post by V2 on Sept 17, 2005 15:24:12 GMT 8
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Post by V2 on Sept 18, 2005 12:01:51 GMT 8
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Post by genocide on Sept 20, 2005 23:18:30 GMT 8
hi V2! just wanna thank you for referring me to Jason... i think i'm having a good deal with him... but our deal has to wait until i get my MG S from GT...
thank you so much!
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