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I have that 00 Raiser model but it doesn't look anywhere near as good as that, lol. The colours look so much richer (and cleaner, but it was the first one I ever made).

I'd say probably the difference could be that it is probably painted, applied stickers and the camera angle/lighting of the picture. Got any photos of your PG 00? You should post them!

This. Is. Epic. :o :woot:

Where can I buy one? :blush:

You probably won't buy that actual one, because it's Custom. However, just search Perfect Grade 00 Raiser and you'll probably find it at sites like HLJ.com. http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN961016

I'd say probably the difference could be that it is probably painted, applied stickers and the camera angle/lighting of the picture. Got any photos of your PG 00? You should post them! You probably won't buy that actual one, because it's Custom. However, just search Perfect Grade 00 Raiser and you'll probably find it at sites like HLJ.com. http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN961016

*facepalm* Of course, I totally forgot about this website. Thank you :)

I'd say probably the difference could be that it is probably painted, applied stickers and the camera angle/lighting of the picture. Got any photos of your PG 00? You should post them!

Which is an insane job because I'm sure they've also sanded every little piece of it.

Which is an insane job because I'm sure they've also sanded every little piece of it.

Not actually true. My PG Strike Freedom looks as awesome. lol. It's how PG's are. They are made so there are actually less seamlines as possible.

I'd say probably the difference could be that it is probably painted, applied stickers and the camera angle/lighting of the picture. Got any photos of your PG 00? You should post them!

He looks a little shakey (and is back-heavy but that's a whole story) which is mainly because he survived a trip around the world in a cargo box when I moved. I think I left some of his extra pieces in the box in Australia too but oh well, he still looks pretty good. :)

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OH. That's not Perfect Grade man. lol.

Just look at this.

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Just check out the shoulder. It's way more detailed. The Perfect Grade costs retail around $300+

I think you got the No Grade version of it.

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One cool thing is that the GN Drives do actually spin for the PG Version of the 00 Raiser

@chAos972: Nice job :)

Not actually true. My PG Strike Freedom looks as awesome. lol. It's how PG's are. They are made so there are actually less seamlines as possible.

To me it looked like they repainted every bit all over. That "MSN-04 II 'Nightingale'" looks nice.

^ nice. Looking forward to that. Make sure you post WIP pictures! I've been slacking on my Gundam building. Right after I finished my PG Strike Freedom haven't been building ever since. Maybe hoping for Bandai to release a PG version of the Unicorn :D I would totally be on that like a fat kid on chocolate.

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