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Work in progress PG Zeta. Can't really remove those nub marks on the blue parts without shaving off too much, or painting it which I don't have the right resources to do so.

It gives it a nice matt and a bit of a weathering effect though. I have 2 1/100 MG versions of the Zeta. It's my most favourite Gundam!

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Is the upcoming Metal Build a good pre-order?

 

http://www.crunchyroll.com/store/p/166509/Gundam-Seed-Destiny-Strike-Freedom-Gundam-Metal-Build-Figure

 

Also, I'll be writing my own Gundam story called "Raging", not to get it confused with G Gundam if it had anything to do with the name. But Raging is currently only a codename.

^I honestly don't know mate, but it does look good! And that sounds interesting!

2 days left before the reveal, and parts of the mobile suit have been revealed! It looks rather interesting and quite awesome!

^I honestly don't know mate, but it does look good! And that sounds interesting!

2 days left before the reveal, and parts of the mobile suit have been revealed! It looks rather interesting and quite awesome!

I'm honestly urging for more darker sides of Gundam, so I'm hoping that's what the upcoming Gundam is all about. As much as I love these past few, they're obviously aimed at the younger audience.

 

 

I believe those metal builds are already built for you. It's just they are diecast. 

 

Yea Metals are automatically assembled. But I'd love to have this on display as I loved the design so much. I want to see it polished and shining. After this, my next build that I will assemble myself will hopefully be a 00 Raiser model. I created a separate savings account just for Gunpla.

 

Yea Metals are automatically assembled. But I'd love to have this on display as I loved the design so much. I want to see it polished and shining. After this, my next build that I will assemble myself will hopefully be a 00 Raiser model. I created a separate savings account just for Gunpla.

lol. I would get one.. but my shelf is already full of my built Gundams. Make sure you document your build! 

lol. I would get one.. but my shelf is already full of my built Gundams. Make sure you document your build! 

 

lol the office of my next apartment will be filled with Gundams. I'll make sure to keep them organized! I hope the creator acknowledges my own future Gundams, I'd cry if it became a series a decade later.

THE SITE IS UP, THAT GUNDAM IS LOOKING NICEEEEEEE

 

http://www.g-tekketsu.com

 

Doesn't the guy in grey hair remind you of Wolf from AGE? No not wolf..someone from..Full Metal Alchemist? Yea, no, Im off.

What I like about it so far is that it's finally a series with only 1 Gundam again. One that doesn't seem to be overpowered. Although, it does seem as if the mobile suit isn't finished yet in the story.

Here's the first PV:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IddxplDVGw8

Some bits feel a bit like Gundam 008th MS team which is nice.

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So I got very bored and I'm re-watching 00 again. Still one of my favourites compared to the new crap that's out. (Builders+Builders Try &  G no Reconguista). I really tried to watch them.. but just .. ugh.

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