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no3Ljm

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  1. They've encountered Starro The Conqueror's planet?
  2. Ok. So the shoulder pylon does stay intact if you wanted to, yes?
  3. Now to forget, Leia too. Killing two cast with one movie. You know... killing two birds with one stone kind of thing. I told you that's no Palpatine. It was Mark Hamill doing an older Joker from BTAS.
  4. I'll probably get one dark version of Ley. And order my own 1/12 custom head. So I can have my own Mospeada bike.
  5. Thanks Seti! Were those photos included in that link? I haven't click it actually. I'll probably go ask my Chinese friend here at work to translate it so I know which ones to order.
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    Hi-Metal R

    Is she praying? Does it come with broken arm option?
  7. Or Bandai could just add those missiles on the upcoming Supers for extra bucks. Who knows? Ok, guys. Let's all relax for a bit. Clear your mind.
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    Hi-Metal R

    Yeah. The cockpit on the Nu's hand seems the right size for it, that is if you'e going to compare it to Nu's stomach where the cockpit goes. So knowing that Char's sits comfortably in there, then it's not hard to imagine that Sazabi should be atleat 1 3/4 or twice the size of Nu-Gundam. Now, I need to find a pic of an HCM-Pro Nu-Gundam besides a 1/144 HG Sazabi or MG Sazabi just to confirm it. I have to agree. This is the 'right' size for it. Giant people needs giant mechs. Period.
  9. This is nice. So the cutout differs for VF models? So based on the URL, it covers VF-1, YF/VF-19, YF/VF-25, and YF-29. So we're missing YF-21/VF-22, VF-11, YF-30, VF-31. Thanks for sharing the link, Shizuka-chan. Let us know how the stands are. Thanks!
  10. And "droopy" since the front portion of the fuselage is not aligned properly.
  11. Nice! Quick question on the Kshatriya. Since those binders are heavy, does the shoulder pylons becomes that loose so it looks kind of falling off from the body?
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    Hi-Metal R

    Hey Lolicon. I just use the RD figure as a reference compared to the screenshots that I took earlier. I checked both Master Grade versions of both kits earlier including the ver.Ka’s. But using that screenshot I provided above as a basis, Sazabi’s head should be atleast double the size of Nu’s head. Esp if we’re going to compare Nu’s hand on Sazabi’s cockpit. Making Sazabi atleast 1 3/4 bigger than Nu. Anyways, sorry for this OT post.
  13. Hope it's ok to answer this. The more you widen the legs and feet, the more it will hold its pose on its own inspite of the weight on the back. So helping the balance is also one of the reason.
  14. I also wonder if the VF-1A Max scalpers will also get this if it's going to get release?
  15. That is the fun of collecting. Hassle-free. I have to agree. Would that mean Nora's would be better than Ivanov's release? Hmmm. I only wanted to have Ivanov's. Here's wishing that there will be no hiccups on that one.
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    Hi-Metal R

    True. Zentraedi mechas too small for its pilot. Unless they're squeezed in inside. The other scale problem that I always have is, how really big Sazabi should be compared to Nu-Gundam?
  17. Once we own this file digitally, we can mute the audio and play the original animation tracks. Let's just hope it will sync properly. Or... we can probably wait for someone who's going to edit it and post it on YouTube for free.
  18. It sucks too knowing that I'm logged in like forever, it doesn't help on that ticketing system.
  19. That's the New Armament Building "Arming Tree" Weapon Option Set for Bandai's Chogokin Super Evangelion Eva-01 Anima. It's quite expensive nowadays. It was released back in 2010. But if you're interested, there's a Dragon Momoko KO made. Edit: Were there any photos that shows the MB Eva and Chogokin Super Evangelion Anima together? Curious to see the differences.
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    Hi-Metal R

    Yes, the VF-4 cockpit placement are the same from YF-30 up to VF-31.
  21. no3Ljm

    Osaka Toy Stores

    You don’t need to be fluent in Nihonggo or any dialect in that matter to visit a store in a different country. There’s no law prohibiting a non-Nihonggo speaking person to visit a Japanese-centric store. I’m pretty sure that even if they don’t understand English, you can still point to what you want and show them your passport, so they don’t charge you local tax, and your money. One way or another, they already know that you’re there to buy something. If you want to negotiate, you can write your price to a paper or type it in your phone. Back in the 80’s, my parents used to bring a English-Japanese pocket dictionary to use words when buying stuff when we’re still in Japan. Nowadays, just bring your smartphone and use some app for translation — for sure Google Translate will become your best friend. And while you’re at it, save photos of the toys that you’re planning to get so you can just show it to them. Problem solved.
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