Friday, March 30, 2012

GG INFINITE: Bandai Hobby Online Shop Exclusive: RG 1/144 Strike Gundam Deactive Mode & RG 1/144 Strike Gundam - Now In Stock!

Bandai Hobby Online Shop Exclusive: RG 1/144 Strike Gundam Deactive Mode
Bandai Hobby Online Shop Exclusive: RG 1/144 Strike Gundam

7 comments:

  1. I just don't get paying double the price for a Strike by itself when I can get Aile Strike for about half the price...

    The de-active Strike looks cool, though...

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    1. Well in Japan they're actually cheaper than the Aile Strike RG. Because these are online hobby shop items and GG needs to import them etc we have to pay more.

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    2. I understand that just fine. I just feel it may have been a bad investment to carry those. However, if they go on massive clearance (at least 55% off) I WILL buy several of them. The only reason I haven't bought a second and third RG Aile Strike is because I feel it would be a waste to not use the Aile pack... Not enough of an issue to make me spend twice as much to not waste it though.

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    3. Fair enough, to each their own. I'm getting the Deactivated Strike to go along with my RG Aile Strike and RG Strike Rouge. Since I just got the Skygrasper as well, I'll be able to display all 3 strikes with a striker pack and attach the extra Aile pack to the Sky grasper.

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  2. See, now that's pretty cool! I like that idea. I missed out on the Rouge :-/. As for the de-active mode and the Rouge I'll just paint.

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    1. That works too. I got the Rouge and Deactivated mode because I have a weakness for Limited items and Seed is my favorite series;so Limited + Seed = All of my money. My only concern about painting RGs is the shades of colors. Like how the Rouge has 2 shades of pink and the PS Down Strike as 2 shades of gray. I feel I wouldn't be able to achieve those paint mixtures since I only hand paint and use spray cans. I've never tried mixing colors or have an airbrush.

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    2. Then don't paint. Assemble, apply stickers and do a flat coat.

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