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Post by GundamX on Mar 9, 2007 12:34:34 GMT 8
nice bro... you mentioned that " besides the blue and white exernals, they also use chrome"... i dont recall any chrome parts with Hi-Nu, copper plated/coatings parts yes, chrome nope... btw... the RX-78-2 v1 can reach his sword too... question bro... my Hi-Nu's arm joints are loose, was wondering if your kit has the same issue? tia. -wel The knee parts, the stomach and some small detailing are actually chrome the joints tend to get loose easily specially the knee and the joints on the hips, even the elbows Actually i got a lot of extra polycaps, almost half of it was not use
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Amuro Ray
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Post by Amuro Ray on Mar 9, 2007 20:11:33 GMT 8
By the way, do you have a standard MG NU Gundam? If yes, do you think the die-cast part can be used with the Hi-Nu Gundam in order to stabilize the back and wing part? Or there is a need to mod it to be able to fit the die-cast part? Thanks.
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Post by GundamX on Mar 11, 2007 23:33:08 GMT 8
By the way, do you have a standard MG NU Gundam? If yes, do you think the die-cast part can be used with the Hi-Nu Gundam in order to stabilize the back and wing part? Or there is a need to mod it to be able to fit the die-cast part? Thanks. Sorry but i don't have the first NU Gundam. I was supposed to buy that before... but wait a friend of mine should have given me that hmmm... it's time to remind her hhehe
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Post by no3Ljm on Mar 12, 2007 0:16:29 GMT 8
By the way, do you have a standard MG NU Gundam? If yes, do you think the die-cast part can be used with the Hi-Nu Gundam in order to stabilize the back and wing part? Or there is a need to mod it to be able to fit the die-cast part? Thanks. can i answer this one? i don't have an MG Nu-Gundam, but i think the diecast part won't fit on the Hi-Nu. if you check Chainer's comparison photo of Nu-Gundam and Hi-Nu. you can tell the feet/leg of Nu is bigger than the Hi-Nu. i guess, you'll need to do some modding on your Hi-Nu to use Nu's diecast parts. besides, Nu has one-side of fin funnels so it needs a stabilizer. Hi-Nu has both sides. so i don't think there will be some problems on the balance issue.
photo from chainer.
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Post by archaznable on Mar 12, 2007 1:05:53 GMT 8
ei nice review of the MG Hi-Nu Gundam .... I love what they did on the arms that could reach the back of the beam saber. And also I like what you did on MG Hi-Nu vs. MG Strike Freedom hehehe ... Go Hi-Nu (Maka UC ba hehehe). Also I like the Amuro Ray stand insignia that you could connect for an effect of a flying fin funnels.
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Post by Chainer on Mar 12, 2007 2:24:45 GMT 8
By the way, do you have a standard MG NU Gundam? If yes, do you think the die-cast part can be used with the Hi-Nu Gundam in order to stabilize the back and wing part? Or there is a need to mod it to be able to fit the die-cast part? Thanks. can i answer this one? i don't have an MG Nu-Gundam, but i think the diecast part won't fit on the Hi-Nu. if you check Chainer's comparison photo of Nu-Gundam and Hi-Nu. you can tell the feet/leg of Nu is bigger than the Hi-Nu. i guess, you'll need to do some modding on your Hi-Nu to use Nu's diecast parts. besides, Nu has one-side of fin funnels so it needs a stabilizer. Hi-Nu has both sides. so i don't think there will be some problems on the balance issue.
photo from chainer.
bro n0eljm is correct... since the diecast part of Nu is part of the leg, you'd need to mod Hi-Nu's leg (or the diecast part itself) to match... Then Nu's diecast hip part may be a little easier to position into the Hi-Nu, but you'll have the problem of the joints ending in a ball joint (Nu) instead of a peg (Hi-Nu)... -wel
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