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^Nice custom build.

Most manga wont be made into anime though. In that case I rather read it because it's entertaining. Also, that manga should be worth it if you liked Zeta Gundam :p

amazon lol, anyway just orderd the Unicorn 1/100 MG cant wait for it to arrive :D

Nice, just a bit of warning.. don't move it around a lot too much.. it's one of the most fragile MG's in Destroy mode.

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http://gundamguy.blogspot.ca/2012/06/mg-1100-blitz-gundam-painted-build_29.html

Nice, just a bit of warning.. don't move it around a lot too much.. it's one of the most fragile MG's in Destroy mode.

http://gundamguy.blo...d-build_29.html

more then the Sinanju? i don't intend in moving it around anyway, just leave it on display next to the Msn 06 Sinanju and i got the base for both of them anyway

more then the Sinanju? i don't intend in moving it around anyway, just leave it on display next to the Msn 06 Sinanju and i got the base for both of them anyway

I don't own the Sinanju.. so I can't really tell you . I put my Unicorn on the display stand and it's leg already refuses to bend.So I took it off and it's just standing now.

Seriously? Well my parts don't like fall off.. they just can't maintain a pose. :\. Besides.. I guess Gundams are not really for playing... lol. Mostly they are for standing in one pose for a long time. haha.

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http://gundamguy.blogspot.ca/2012/06/mg-1100-zgmf-x20a-strikc-freedom-gundam.html

^Would be nice if you could post the source :p Found it on Gundam Guy's blog. I think it's a mobile suit like the G-EXES that got modified into the BMS-004 G-Exes Jackedge. Also, the story is probably about what happened to Asemu when he left earth.

Also, that painted build of the Strike Freedom Gundam looks great!

^That's the first mod of the RX-78-2 which I don't like. It looks somewhat weird to me with those legs and feet. It would've looked awesome if it still had it's original legs and feet.

That RX-93-?2 Hi-? Gundam looks awesome! Wish I could do that to mine, haha :p

That guy does a great job at custom painting Gunpla. This Mk-II with all the extra parts like the G-Defenser and the Base Jabber looks gorgeous!

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RX-178 Gundam Mk II

It's too bad that he ruined his RX-78-2's proportions though. It could've looked as good.

Though his ver. Ka looks great!

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RX-78-2 Gundam ver. Ka

This NZ-666 Kshatriya looks gorgeous as well!

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NZ-666 Kshatriya

Didn't want to spoil your browsing fun so instead I'll advice you to browse his site, haha. He has awesome custom paint jobs.

^That looks bloody gorgeous!!! :o That guy is VERY talented!

Also, I have decided that my next Gunpla will be Zeta Gundam. I HAVE to have that one before buying any other Gunpla :p

Haha, doesn't really matter does it? :p I want to have a Gunpla of it because it's an awesome Gundam. There are 2 versions of it though, one from 1994 and one from 2005. Who knows, perhaps there might be another version in the works because of the "Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation" Blu-Ray box, but I doubt it.

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