danatureboy Posted April 20, 2005 Posted April 20, 2005 Hey guys, I've heard bad things about this kit, but I would like to get some feedback on it if I could, because, this is the first time I've seen a regular production kit this big (75cm height???) that is also fairly poseable. H M
zeo-mare Posted April 21, 2005 Posted April 21, 2005 i thought it looked pretty nice. alittle while back i missed out on one on ebay, i regret it i really wanted to pick it up. are you planning on getting one. chris
jonwayne Posted April 21, 2005 Posted April 21, 2005 too expensive. the parts are too big to be painted properly and evenly. the plastic have quite a few molding marks. it's rather posable, but u got to like remove some of the amour and loosen the screw and pose and tighten the screw and put back the amour. but it really looks good painted and assembled. and assembly is easy too. anything that big got to look good.
Commander McBride Posted April 21, 2005 Posted April 21, 2005 Forget the Gundam, the 1/12 Zaku is much cooler. Nothing like a human-sized MS. I always wanted to play pranks with one by putting it in public situations and watching reactions. (Drinking coffee in a kissaten, waiting for a bus, etc)
Zentrandude Posted April 21, 2005 Posted April 21, 2005 Forget the Gundam, the 1/12 Zaku is much cooler. Nothing like a human-sized MS. I always wanted to play pranks with one by putting it in public situations and watching reactions. (Drinking coffee in a kissaten, waiting for a bus, etc) watch it get stolen
Graham Posted April 21, 2005 Posted April 21, 2005 Forget the Gundam, the 1/12 Zaku is much cooler. Nothing like a human-sized MS. I always wanted to play pranks with one by putting it in public situations and watching reactions. (Drinking coffee in a kissaten, waiting for a bus, etc) I don't think the 1/12 Zaku had any leg articulation, so forget sitting poses. Graham
JB0 Posted April 21, 2005 Posted April 21, 2005 Forget the Gundam, the 1/12 Zaku is much cooler. Nothing like a human-sized MS. I always wanted to play pranks with one by putting it in public situations and watching reactions. (Drinking coffee in a kissaten, waiting for a bus, etc) I don't think the 1/12 Zaku had any leg articulation, so forget sitting poses. Graham *grabs a hacksaw* It will when I'm through!
danatureboy Posted April 22, 2005 Author Posted April 22, 2005 too expensive.the parts are too big to be painted properly and evenly. the plastic have quite a few molding marks. it's rather posable, but u got to like remove some of the amour and loosen the screw and pose and tighten the screw and put back the amour. but it really looks good painted and assembled. and assembly is easy too. anything that big got to look good. Wow, so its only poseable if you loosen the joints? H M
Valk009 Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 For the size and price of the RX-72 Gundam, there is really not much detail. Go for the current PG instead or wait a while and a new PG RX-72 will be released with even more poseability!
Dat Pinche Haro! Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 For the size and price of the RX-72 Gundam, there is really not much detail. Go for the current PG instead or wait a while and a new PG RX-72 will be released with even more poseability! Valk009...you threw me off with the RX-72 designation you were giving i saw one on a very obscure modeling site...it looked nice and all...but it just looked like an upscaled PG kit it wasn't too flattering i was just thinking to myself "who would wanna buy that thing??" ahh well
jonwayne Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 Wow, so its only poseable if you loosen the joints?H M all the joints are tightened by screws to hold it in a certain pose. to re-pose, u'll have to loosen the screws, re-pose, and tighten the screw again. rather troublesome. i saw one on a very obscure modeling site...it looked nice and all...but it just looked like an upscaled PG kit it wasn't too flattering i was just thinking to myself "who would wanna buy that thing??" ahh well me
Commander McBride Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 I think the screws are a good idea. While they may make posing a bit more difficult, imagine how quickly it would droop and lose the ablilty to hold a pose any other way, considering how much weight there is to support.
jonwayne Posted April 23, 2005 Posted April 23, 2005 I think the screws are a good idea. While they may make posing a bit more difficult, imagine how quickly it would droop and lose the ablilty to hold a pose any other way, considering how much weight there is to support. that's 1 good way to look at it. anyway, with something that precious, i wouldn't want to keep on reposing it. fix it in 1 pose, and put it inside the cabinet, and that's it. BTW, this thing weights 6kg, as it was stated on the box.
danatureboy Posted April 23, 2005 Author Posted April 23, 2005 Alright, ..but does anyone know where to get one...besides Yahoo Japan. H M
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