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Post by V2 on Feb 17, 2007 21:11:02 GMT 8
heh.
here's a challange:
double the dragoons and double the HiMats
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Post by maldit0 on Feb 18, 2007 13:20:14 GMT 8
Ang ganda ;D sobrang lakas na ng SF na to! 4 rifles + two double buster rifles + 8 dragoons +4 beam sabers = godlike + meteor woooo! ewan na lang ;D Btw sir vic are the rifles the reason why you painted the wings gray?
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Post by xentar on Feb 19, 2007 9:25:32 GMT 8
if you want my honest opinion vic.... i think its too much... though i still like your concept of doing it.... and like V2 said..... its your stuff... you're the only one knows what best for your liking....
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Post by Snacks on Feb 19, 2007 10:14:11 GMT 8
Hmm, about the dual rifles, it might be better if you added something that makes it look like it's one piece, rather than just two rifles glued to each other. Still, it's a unique concept, kudos. Can't wait to see the finished product. XD
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Post by no3Ljm on Feb 19, 2007 14:52:47 GMT 8
honestly, what you did with your MG Strike Freedom is great. overkill nga sabi nila. astig. i think Kira is unstoppable now. ;D
but hey, it's your kit di ba? just remember, all you have to please is yourself, bro. sabi mo nga... nobody's done that before. then, i guess, you're the first.
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Post by jnthn on Feb 20, 2007 23:54:51 GMT 8
like i said before that's one wicked SF!! but with all those cannons, is he still as poseable as before? i wanna see how your poses will be like when it's finished.... that's not overpowered or overkill.... this one is!! www.flickr.com/photos/ninjascience/315702807/
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Post by vic01 on Feb 22, 2007 18:34:09 GMT 8
@winn: I've been thinking to double the Hi-MATS but too much work. Im also planning to add at least some dragoons on the main body, hehehe! @maldito: Thanks! I think it is, as it blends ok but I painted it before I came up the idea of the rail guns on the wings. ;D xentar: Thanks for your opinion, bro! It doesn't even suite my taste either that is why I modded it now... Not done yet so don't expect the final guns will look like this. noel: Overkill.... As I named this as SUPER STRIKE FREEDOM GUNDAM E.V.O. Version E.V.O. stands for: E=Extraordinarily V=Vast O=Overkill My main idea here is Intense Overkill. jnthn: Hehe, thanks! While customizing this, I always keep in mind to keep the posability of this kit. So still the same as your MG SF, same articulations, same posability. Oh my, I won't finish my SF if I will face that much-wicked Hazel, i'm a deadman, haha! I can only fire this... vic01
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Post by no3Ljm on Feb 22, 2007 22:06:27 GMT 8
well... HAZEL rules, bro! hahaha! ;D j/k
again, nice concepts on the beam rifle. i got the idea but di ko ma-picture pa yung final product. so i'll just wait and see. i think you're having a great time modding this kit, brod vic. kudos!
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Post by archaznable on Feb 23, 2007 10:26:07 GMT 8
Woah its a Super Dooper Super Strike Freedom ..... ;D ;D ;D Too much Overkill bro hehehe ..... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by vayeate on Feb 23, 2007 11:14:28 GMT 8
Maybe you wanna call it Super Duper Over Mega Freedom or Ultimate Freedom... Hahahaha! j/k Nice looking SF there can't wait for the final result...
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Post by vic01 on Feb 24, 2007 15:33:49 GMT 8
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Post by vic01 on Mar 3, 2007 14:08:29 GMT 8
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Post by vic01 on Mar 3, 2007 14:11:25 GMT 8
Here's my mini-review of the Metal Composite. GFF #1001 Metal Composite RX-78-2 Gundam Ver. Ka w/ G-Fighter Everybody wants to know how is the diecast content of this new line of Gundams. Well, all I can say is, "THE DIECAST CONTENT IS MINIMAL." Like only 20% for the figure itself. Lots of metal screws but they are all hidden, you will never see a screw, all covered up. Here's my own observations: Good: -Very good paint job. Matt finish. -Highly detailed just like its small counterpart GFFs. -Diecast parts are the whole bicep/tricep part, and the ankle frame. On the G-Fighter, the whole part of the wheels (the grey color) except the wheels itself are diecast. Also the joints are metal like the shield's joints, and other moving parts. -Moving treads and wheels. -Good quality plastics were used. -Lots of weapons and accesories. -Rachet knee joints and the G-fighter's blue part of the wings were racheted. -No loose parts or joints. -Basic articulation for a GFF figure. Bad: -Small amount of diecast parts. -Some paint chipping will occur if not careful. -Manipulators are hard to insert on the hole. But not all of the hands though. It might break if forced so much. -Lots of plastic were used. Comparison of the 1/100 GFF with the 1/144 GFF RX-78-2 Gundam W/ the huge G-Fighter Core Fighter (very detailed) Comparison with the core fighter included on 1/144 GFF#0007 G3. The same size. Transformable to core block. Legs' articulation. It cannot kneel fully though. Arm's articulation Thrusters can be moved and the Bazooka handler behind can be opened. Nice. Height comparison w/ other SOCS That's all for now! Overall I like the figure, eventhough the diecast content is no match w/ SOC's. Gundam fans will truly appreciate it. Thanks! vic01
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Post by vic01 on Mar 3, 2007 15:01:03 GMT 8
Wait, I made some discoveries... I opened the plastic armors but be careful opening the covered parts. The whole inner frame of the leg, the upper grey limb goin down to the ankle are DIECASTS!!! This grey part is diecast except the knee joints: The inner frame are all diecasts except the hydraulics and the connection to the ankle. Sweet! The grey part except the center part where the clip-like are all diecast. So the whole grey groin are diecast. That is why I was thinking, how come it is a bit heavy. They hide the metals, hehe! Cool! More diecasts were used! I guess 50-60% are diecasts. vic01
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Post by raps on Mar 4, 2007 12:49:58 GMT 8
Great Gundam fix metal bro... hey are they selling online??? darn I should have live there in SF, nice weather and great anime convention... here I'm freezing to death...
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