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^That sucks indeed as it looks pretty awesome. And about the "Gundam Unicorn Banshee"; I'm not sure which one glows and which one doesn't. I'd rather have the non-glowing version. Or better yet, this version:

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For the MG Banshee, it doesn't glow in the dark.

You need to shine blacklight at the psychoframe for the UV glow.

For the causal plamodeller, you wouldn't want the DHM-included Kestral.

Its all white and has very limited articulation.

A lot of work is needed to make it to a 'High Grade' standard.

^:p

For the MG Banshee, it doesn't glow in the dark.

You need to shine blacklight at the psychoframe for the UV glow.

For the causal plamodeller, you wouldn't want the DHM-included Kestral.

Its all white and has very limited articulation.

A lot of work is needed to make it to a 'High Grade' standard.

That is to be expected when it comes with a magazine, haha. I'm really hoping for a 1/100 MG version one day.

^ :p

That is to be expected when it comes with a magazine, haha. I'm really hoping for a 1/100 MG version one day.

Yeah I also am looking forward for a 1/100 of the Kestral. I think I'll need to get both Unicorn AND Banshee now. They will both look awesome on my shelf. :D

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Hmmm.. too cluttered? I think so.

That mobile suit looks pretty cool :D

And I meant that I wouldn't buy/build the DIVA as it doesn't look that good IMO. Though if it's custom made by someone than that's pretty awesome :D

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