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I dunno man. A glowing Psychoframe beats out Gold Psychoframe. lol.

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So I have money for the Unicorn now. Hope it is in stock at my local Gundam Shop. :D Will see if they have it. If they do, then I will most likely get it. But it will probably be my last for this year. Not bad, 1/144 Zabanya and MG Unicorn. :D

Well, of course I'd first but the original Unicorn Gundam. But after that, I'd really like to have that custom version, haha. Good luck with that, haha. Should be awesome if they do have it in stock :)

Really hoping that they'll make a 1/100 MG version of that Gundam Kestrel

Yeah me too. And we still know nothing about Advance of Zeta.

Daily Gunpla.

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Working on Chest and Head of Unicorn right now! Want me to take some pics?

^That's one great custom paint job. Really liking that one. And yeah, take some pics! :D

There's loads of info about Advance of Zeta.

Advance of Zeta: The Flag of Titans (ADVANCE OF ? ????????????, Advance of Z: Titans no Hata no Moto ni, 2002?2008) is an original story set in U.C. 0084, and is the story of one of the first Titans' units, the Titans Test Team's Black Otter squad. It is serialized in the monthly publications Dengeki Hobby Magazine and Dengeki Daioh. The Dengeki Hobby serial takes the form of a photo-novel accompanied by mechanical designs, technical information, and model photographs, while the Dengeki Daioh serial is in manga format. The two serials cover many of the same story events, but some characters and events are depicted only in the photo-novel or only in the manga.[1] It is replaced by its sequel, Advance of Zeta: The Traitor to Destiny.

It has some of the best Gundam mecha's IMO. I wish they'd make a series of it.

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^Nice work! Now show us it's Destroy Mode :D

I really hope they'll make up for Gundam AGE's bad designs with a new original series, haha. Though for now, someday, we're getting something that's even better then that which is "Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin" :D

^That looks awesome. Too bad it's only 1/144 though it's details are gorgeous. It's a bummer that they don't design such mobile suits for new series anymore.

Nice pose for the Destroy Mode shots :)

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