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lol I do, usually you state your name and MS name don't you when you launch? I dunno, for me, it feels wrong.. kinda say you are launching yourself instead of the Gundam. lol. Hope everything works out fine buddy.

Yeah, true. But you should remember that he's a kid and not a full grown pilot/soldier. He doesn't know any better. It's just something minor in the series though.

And thanks, but unfortunately we already know it won't work out fine. I'm not the kind of person to shares such things online. All I'm going to say is that it's going to be tough for a long time.

On a side note, this looks epic:

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Source:MG 1/100 Rick Dias Kai - Custom Build

Yeah, that head has custom written all over it. A great looking custom though. It looks really great!

Also, the episode was a let down if you expected loads of action from the Gundam Legilis. I wasn't expecting anything though I thought the episode was pretty good. The dummy asteroids was smart as well. Something they use in UC a lot in a battle.

Yeah, that head has custom written all over it. A great looking custom though. It looks really great!

Also, the episode was a let down if you expected loads of action from the Gundam Legilis. I wasn't expecting anything though I thought the episode was pretty good. The dummy asteroids was smart as well. Something they use in UC a lot in a battle.

Yeah the dummy asteroids reminded me of the dummy Marasai in Zeta.

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http://gundamguy.blo...8-2-gundam.html

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http://gundamguy.blo...ai-painted.html

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http://gundamguy.blo...ndam-extra.html

I don't know bout you guys..but is it me or is there a face on the dark hound in the chest area. I cannot unsee it. lol.

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^Yeah, looks like it :p

Also, that ZZ Gundam looks bloody epic. Way better then the RX-78-2 Extra-Fit version, which had odd proportions. Though I agree with the person in the comments, the knee joints are looking scrawny, lol. Though that doesn't bother me at all. Possible the best looking custom build of the ZZ Gundam. I might almost go as far as saying that it looks better than the orignal. I don't feel much for the original, so :p

Here's an image of the MG 1/100:

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Though, then I look at this:

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He made the it look better then the original by still having it look like the original.

Source: [/url=http://www.gundammodelkits.com/master-grade-zz-gundam-ver-ke-work-by-keita.html]Master Grade ZZ Gundam Ver. KE Work By Keita[/url]

This looks sweet as well:

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Source: Gundam Century: Mega Size 1/48 RX-78-2 Gundam By Ryota77

And:

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Source: Gundam Century: Marasai With Ballute System By Dom55

^That's a pretty nice mod Though the previous silver Sinanju looked better, IMO.

Also, this RX-78-2 is bloody epic. It's a 1:1 (1/48) version of the 1/1 version, haha:

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Source: Mega Size 1/48 RX-78-2 [shizouka Ver.]

Both are looking pretty good and it's nice to see Gundam X getting some love. Though I'm not a fan of the paint that's been used on the Sazabi. Though I'm sure it looks much better IRL than on those photo's :p

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