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IMO, it would be lame if it didn't have his left arm and had a shield bit instead. His dual wielding is way more bad ass anyways :p Like Strike Noir did.

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That one would be awesome in MG 1/100 as well!

^I still think that him dual wielding with 2 arms/hands is more bad ass then having a shield bit in it's place, haha :p

That's a tough one as both Gundam Cherudim and Gundam Zabanya look great.

Also, new episode of Gundam Unicorn is aired the May 19 this Monday.

AGE-1 looks terrible. But that's my opinion. lol.

I dunno.. Looks meh. Lines aren't sharp enough I'd say.

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Apparently the 3rd Generation Gundam is set 5 decades after 1st Generation

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I'm guessing this kid is the 3rd Generation Protagonist/5th Generation of the Asno family.

AGE-1 looks terrible. But that's my opinion. lol.

I dunno.. Looks meh. Lines aren't sharp enough I'd say.

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Apparently the 3rd Generation Gundam is set 5 decades after 1st Generation

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I'm guessing this kid is the 3rd Generation Protagonist/5th Generation of the Asno family.

That would be my guess as well. I wouldn't buy a Gunpla of the AGE-1 but so far it's been looking the best so far. I'm now at the episode where AGE-2 gets introduced, so lets see if that changes things :p If the last part of Gundam AGE is set 5 decades after then that could make things pretty interesting. Though the Gundam still looks horrible.

And that Deathscythe Hell looks awesome!

^Want all the ones in the last 3 posts, LOL!

Also, I'm disliking the 2nd 'saga' of Gundam AGE as well now. The way he's now part of a squadron and his Gundam just being used as any other mobile suit they have isn't really what I was expecting.

Naah, only saw the first part where the new Gundam was being introduced. But it looked like they where restraining him. It's just not like how it was when Flit was a pilot. Probably because they where all rebels and they weren't too strict on such things. Also, liking the DIVA more and more btw.

Not liking the colours of that Wing Gundam Ver. Ka.

The white on that Ver. Ka didn't look white enough, more like beige. Those last 2 are as epic as they've ever been.

Gundam Unicorn has been aired but we'll have to wait for the Blu-ray versions which will be released in May.

Ahhhh. k.

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The SE-DJ-1R Dijeh SE-R is a super high performance mobile suit based on the MSK-008 Dijeh used by Karaba ace pilot Amuro Ray. New, innovative technology and equipment is utilized in this unit, making it differ considerably from the original Dijeh. The interior design has also been changed, including the cockpit, which has been relocated from the head to the torso. Specific details on the Dijeh SE-R are unknown, including its performance, armaments and whether or not it is even built.

On another note, I'm still waiting for my game. It was shipped February 28th.. still not here yet. *sigh*.

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