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  1. it is a cool idea but i am still wondering how they are going to pull it off usually the part swapping for the gundam itself requires some parts to be switched, but the GP-03 prototype is tan and orange while the normal is blue and white you will literally have to change every piece that comes with it to make the prototype version, unless they are going to make the prototype white and orange or the normal gp-03 more a light tan color. the prototype dendrobium is cool i did not think we would be getting one of these. i doubt you will see the full dendrobium though as a seperate release due to the size, remember a 1/144 scale unpainted HGUC cost way over $200.00 a fully painted decaled GFF version would be double easily. unless they started to release it in parts with each GFF release much like the Marvel Super hero figures are, a arm with one figure a torso with another and one you collect the whole set you can build the Sentinel or Apocalypse, something like that would be really cool for a Psycho Gundam. :)

  2. the Fix G armor sounds, cool but i am very interested in the GP-03, i wonder though why it is like $70.00 that makes it one of the most expensive Fixes besides the deepstriker and Xi. it is not even that big of a mech and how many acceesseries could it possibly have?.

    chris

  3. hmm I'm not sure what to think about that, it looks like a quality casting job and it's neat and all but it deviates a bit too much from the original and the parts don't look like that fit all then well together.

    because it is not finished, that is why the parts are still being held by tape, you see this alot on many resin conversion kits or scratchbuilds. they still need time to finish the parts. the Nu gundam he did looks great it has the heavy weapons set with it. but this one is his next project there is still work to be done. but i cannot wait to see it finished, it will look cool along side the standard GPB so i think it is neat to have this stylized version along side the classic, it is not often we get any real good resin kit conversions like this, so i am eager about this release.

    chris

  4. Check out this new resin kit conversion for what i believe is the the Hasegawa VF-1S. it is from a group called Neograde who has done a awesome MG NU-Gundam conversion kit. this will be on sale soon . i like the way it looks alittle different then the original but i always like change and orginality even if it is not always canon

    http://www.neograde.com/gallery.htm?TBL=w_...m=12&page=1

  5. yes the Zabi and Geara Dogas decals are all on one sheet with the Jagd Doga. the REGZ has the decals for the Nu and Jegan. i do not think it was a limited thing i think all the Jagd's come with the decal set. the sazabi has no decals with it when you buy it , you need to buy the Jagd Doga if you really wnat the decals.

    chris

  6. unlike many of the Megaman X series games the Megaman Z series or the Gameboy Advance and now this one are getting very good reveiws, this one got a 9.0 in EGM it is pretty fast paced with very well thoughout stages designs and bosses and tons of new options not found in alot of the other Mega Man series . this has given it a lot more quality over the more stale X series series and EXE. ones.

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