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Stupid question, where can I find these model kits for a good price in the us?

a quick search on google : Rainbow 10, Hobby Link Japan I'm not sure where (store wise) in the US. But you can order them online. If there is a chinatown near you, they might have it too. Just don't buy the knockoffs lol.

The LED for the head of my PG Strike Freedom.

If it didn't come with batteries then you have to buy them somewhere I guess :p

Requires 2x LR41 batteries for LED sold separately.

Source: 1/60 (PG) ZGMF-X20A STRIKE FREEDOM GUNDAM

A quick Google search gave me that answer. And another page which says the same: PG Strike Freedom WIP 5

If it didn't come with batteries then you have to buy them somewhere I guess :p

Source: 1/60 (PG) ZGMF-X20A STRIKE FREEDOM GUNDAM

A quick Google search gave me that answer. And another page which says the same: PG Strike Freedom WIP 5

Yeah, I know I"ve been trying to find them in retail stores.. couldn't find them.

^There isn't any hardware shop or whatever either where they sell them? In my small town there are at least 4 stores who sell those batteries :|

I can't find 'em. Are there equivlant batteries? or by another name?

Saw this on StumbleUpon! Figured this thred would like it. http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/9/2011/05/p1350859.jpg

Im a fan of Gundam Wing but only have 2 models ( EW deathscythe Kai, and Epyon Kai ) that i saw years ago somewhere

Saw this on StumbleUpon! Figured this thred would like it. http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/9/2011/05/p1350859.jpg

Im a fan of Gundam Wing but only have 2 models ( EW deathscythe Kai, and Epyon Kai ) that i saw years ago somewhere

cool. You can get the Deathscythe Hell and Epyon in MG form now :)

what are some sites to get some of these, mainly interested in the Epyon / Deathscythe ( Master Grade or Perfect Grade, im assuming they are the more acurate grades, mine have HG on them, so im assuming that means High Grade )

a quick search on google : Rainbow 10, Hobby Link Japan I'm not sure where (store wise) in the US. But you can order them online. If there is a chinatown near you, they might have it too. Just don't buy the knockoffs lol.

Thank you very much. Gonna have to save some money up lol,

what are some sites to get some of these, mainly interested in the Epyon / Deathscythe ( Master Grade or Perfect Grade, im assuming they are the more acurate grades, mine have HG on them, so im assuming that means High Grade )

Sorry, can't help you with that as I buy them through retailers in the Netherlands. You'd want to start with MG before you throw yourself into a PG build to get the hang of it all.

@Razorwing: Yeah, I'd rather have the MG of that one as well as any Freedom type Gundam should have it's backpack displayed in full glory. I'd buy RG of the ones that made an impression on me like the RX-78-2.

what are some sites to get some of these, mainly interested in the Epyon / Deathscythe ( Master Grade or Perfect Grade, im assuming they are the more acurate grades, mine have HG on them, so im assuming that means High Grade )

for Epyon there is only 1 MG.

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for Deathscythe, there are two versions of the MG.

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and

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so make sure you choose the one that you like. They are similar kits, but yet different.

@Razorwing: Yeah, I'd rather have the MG of that one as well as any Freedom type Gundam should have it's backpack displayed in full glory. I'd buy RG of the ones that made an impression on me like the RX-78-2.

Yeah, it's a legend. lol. I'm really wanting to pick up the Dynasty Warriors : Gundam 3 game for the 360.

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I played it at my friends' place.. extremely addictive.

I'm really wanting to pick up the Dynasty Warriors : Gundam 3 game for the 360.

_-Dynasty-Warriors-Gundam-3-Xbox-360-_.jpg

I played it at my friends' place.. extremely addictive.

Very tempted to get the game after watching this particular video a few days back -

Full of awesome :drool:

Dammit lol, now found the game for ?22 at Amazon :pinch: :D

I wish they had made some Gundam games for the iPhone 4 which I could play :p

I've played Gundam Fighting Spirits on iOS and while the gameplay/graphics are decent; the controls leave a lot to be desired :/

Very tempted to get the game after watching this particular video a few days back -

Full of awesome :drool:

Dammit lol, now found the game for ?22 at Amazon :pinch: :D

get it man! we can play online!

I think I need an X-Box now after seeing that trailer >_>

@RadishTM: I had figured as much tbh. It just looks odd playing fighting games on iOS. Same goes for Street Fighter which uses similar controls. I wanted to buy it before watching a YouTube review of it. After watching the review I had changed my mind, lol. I much rather have a controller attached underneath the iPhone, like those Android devices with keyboards, if I'd want to play a fighting game on iOS.

Not sure what other type of Gundam game they could make for iOS :/

@Razorwing: I've read that they do plan on making an HG version off of it. I also saw a picture of it with the text "Future lineup" underneath. Found said image:

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Though I really dislike HG, LOL. I've got a HG 1/100 Gundam Sandrock Gunpla and I really dislike it as a Gunpla. Though it was a gift so I shouldn't and can't complain.

Would be an awesome MG addiction. An MG version of Gadessa would be more then welcome too, lol. I'd love to have that one as a MG 1/100.

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