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Post by JQ on Jan 25, 2007 21:46:42 GMT 8
I'm looking for an NG 1/100 Force Impulse Gundam www.dalong.net/review/seed/d1/d1_i.htm- Built/Unbuilt - Unglued - Unpainted - Panel lined or not is ok - Complete with Box and Manual PM me for offers.
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Post by akagi on Jan 26, 2007 7:49:59 GMT 8
sorry for being a newbie what that NG stands for? hehehe
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Post by r2d2t2 on Jan 26, 2007 9:13:51 GMT 8
PMed u man!
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Post by zer0 on Jan 26, 2007 9:30:40 GMT 8
sorry for being a newbie what that NG stands for? hehehe No Grade
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Post by JQ on Jan 26, 2007 21:30:05 GMT 8
sorry for being a newbie what that NG stands for? hehehe Like zer0 said, it's No Grade. Here's a little explanation about the NG scale taken from digitaltrends forum No grade kits are your basic kits. These are perfect for beginners/novices as they require little to no prior modeling experience. These kits usually have limited points of articulation (7-10) and have "quick snap-together". Each main body part (leg, arm, torso) only require two halves that must be snapped together. Other than that the main body parts are just one part usually with no moveable joints. No grade kits also come pre-painted, but just in the basic color scheme of the Gundam. Details are not painted and the pieces are not painted with multiple colors (ie. entire leg is painted white, entire torso is painted blue, etc…). All of these models are in the 1/144 scale (5-7 inches tall). Although these kits offer limited posability, they are quick and easy to put together and paint and look good if done right.r2d2t2:Read it already dude, and I'm still thinking about it because there's 3 offers to me now and I have this little idea that I wanna share with you and I'm still thinking about it too. ;D
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