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Post by no3Ljm on Jan 22, 2008 11:05:12 GMT 8
since im quite finished setting up my internet shop in a new place, i was thinking of buying a good MG kit (that can be easily detailed and cheap)for display here. im thinking of the GP02 or the strike noir.. anyway, what gundam can you suggest? thanks in advance! hmmm... eye-catcher? i suggest you should use the recent released 1/60 Gundam EXIA. presyong MG, kasing laki ng PG. ;D
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Post by V2 on Jan 22, 2008 11:29:11 GMT 8
good idea.
remember, SIZE IS EVERYTHING.
but then again, popularity is too.
so i would suggest the real detail 1/60 versions of the impulse, strike or the freedom
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Post by no3Ljm on Jan 22, 2008 11:33:48 GMT 8
true. and those Real Detail 1/60 is cheaper too for display only. matabig man, di ka manghihinayang. not like with MG,,, baka maiyak tayo pag nahulog.
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Post by -Mats- on Jan 23, 2008 13:49:31 GMT 8
Lotur and noel thanks for the suggestions sirs. but i think ill settle w/ 1/100 scaled kits. this kits take up too much space kasi tsaka maunti lang ang 1/60 kits..
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Post by PilapZ on Jan 23, 2008 14:12:13 GMT 8
question amigos! ;D how do you pronounce TITANS in the Gundam world? is it "tie tans"? or "tee tans"?
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Post by no3Ljm on Jan 23, 2008 14:37:03 GMT 8
either way bro.
but if you want it official like the ones they use in nihonggo (which is the original language they used), it's 'TEE-TANSzu'.
but for the correct english term, it's 'TIE-TANS'. i guess, it will depends on who you're talking with.
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Post by nad138 on Jan 23, 2008 18:56:40 GMT 8
Another question, sirs. I've been surfing through the net trying to get some online tutorials on READING japanese. Both Hobby Japan and Dengeki are really helpful in terms of showing new and older stuff via pictures, but I think it's going to have a whole lot more meaning if you can read it right ? Do you have a recommended Book instead, so that anywhere I go (sparetime without internet connection), I'll be able to read up and learn...I guess slowly and painfully .
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Post by PilapZ on Jan 23, 2008 20:06:41 GMT 8
either way bro.
but if you want it official like the ones they use in nihonggo (which is the original language they used), it's 'TEE-TANSzu'.
but for the correct english term, it's 'TIE-TANS'. i guess, it will depends on who you're talking with.
thanks for quick response amigo.
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Post by V2 on Jan 23, 2008 23:24:44 GMT 8
Another question, sirs. I've been surfing through the net trying to get some online tutorials on READING japanese. Both Hobby Japan and Dengeki are really helpful in terms of showing new and older stuff via pictures, but I think it's going to have a whole lot more meaning if you can read it right ? Do you have a recommended Book instead, so that anywhere I go (sparetime without internet connection), I'll be able to read up and learn...I guess slowly and painfully . so far there's no actual english version of a modelling book dedicated to gunpla. what i do know is there there is this "scale modelling handbook" that teaches various stuff on modelling how-tos on scale models - airplanes, ships and reality based stuff. although its relatively old, it still one of the best english-based references around. the guys at mp have that and they're distributing it freely over there. just sign up and ask around. you will get to know a lot of stuff too.
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Post by archaznable on Jan 27, 2008 0:22:45 GMT 8
To add up to the GFF discussion I also would like to add the GFF GM Sniper. I think there are lots of GFF that are very rare right now. I'm just wondering what's the scale of the Jumbo Grades?
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Post by -Mats- on Jan 27, 2008 0:38:48 GMT 8
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Post by archaznable on Jan 28, 2008 0:30:33 GMT 8
Oh man that's a huge Zeta .... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by kingferic on Jan 30, 2008 17:58:04 GMT 8
anyone know what's the price range of the g-3 1/100 gff metal composite?
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Post by Gundam_G05 on Jan 30, 2008 18:06:37 GMT 8
anyone know what's the price range of the g-3 1/100 gff metal composite? 110-119.99 usd in greattoys ebay store(around 4500-4900 pesos). bid in ebay.ph, its much cheaper
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Post by kingferic on Jan 30, 2008 18:25:23 GMT 8
anyone know what's the price range of the g-3 1/100 gff metal composite? 110-119.99 usd in greattoys ebay store(around 4500-4900 pesos). bid in ebay.ph, its much cheaper alright.. thanks for the info...
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