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nice, if i had the money id buy some of those.
Linna and Nene are now up for pre-order at Hobbylink
Japan, for an August release:
Nene:
http://www.hlj.com/product/YMT34592
Linna:
http://www.hlj.com/product/YMT34593
Akiba Hobby has a nice update on the new BGC Hardsuits and motoroids. You can see some pics here:
Priss
http://akibahobby-c1.sakura.ne.jp/image/.../y018.html
Nene
http://akibahobby-c1.sakura.ne.jp/image/.../y019.html
Linna:
http://akibahobby-c1.sakura.ne.jp/image/.../y020.html
Transformed Motoroid:
http://akibahobby-c1.sakura.ne.jp/image/.../y021.html
Transformed Motoroid with Sylia:
http://akibahobby-c1.sakura.ne.jp/image/.../y022.html
The posability for both the figures and the motoroids look good, along with the paintjobs on the hardsuits. The motoroids still look a bit cheesy and plasticky, however.
Woot, those do look nice, especailly transformed into robot mode.
I totally agree with the plasticky comment. Although, wouldn't a coat of paint fix that? (Done right of course, maybe if the model can be disassembled and the colored parts painted separately.)
Either way those look pretty nice.
My only problem with that is that they are pretty pricey to begin with- I'd like to see them get it right from the start.
One trick would be to use some pastels to enhance the shading, then apply a dullcoat over the top to reduce the shininess. That's a bit easier than repainting entirely.
wbd Wrote:The posability for both the figures and the motoroids look good, along with the paintjobs on the hardsuits. The motoroids still look a bit cheesy and plasticky, however.
yeah, I'm actually a little surprised at the low-quality appearance of the motoroids compared to the hardsuit-figures.
Still, I'd almost just get it for the hardsuits alone.
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but you would just be wasting money if you did that? xD
Well, I admittedly don't keep up with the latest anime toys. So if there's hardsuit figures of equal or greater quality, but standalone, yes, I'd get those instead, though I may pick up the Priss one since I should have at least one motoroid. I can always repaint it.
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true, but i think you would be spending alot of time re-painting it and making sure that the paint doesnt come off, if i was to re-paint it, id be using one of those paint guns
kin37ik Wrote:but you would just be wasting money if you did that? xD There were these other hardsuit figures that were made by another company a few years back which are entirely superior to these ones in every way.
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do you have a pic of them for comparation?
If you re-paint the motoroids, you'd want to be pretty careful- masking, and partial dis-assembly would help. I build and paint models, and I use a double-action airbrush (a nice Badger 100 Gravity feed) with a fine needle, which would be up to the job. It's not too expensive, either- under $100 for the airbrush, $10 or so for the tubing and connects, and about $80 for a 2 gallon air compressor (Canadian prices).
kin37ik Wrote:do you have a pic of them for comparation?
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kin37ik Wrote:true, but i think you would be spending alot of time re-painting it and making sure that the paint doesnt come off, if i was to re-paint it, id be using one of those paint guns
I'm aware, to quote wbd, I build and paint models as a hobby, though I don't use the same tools. Best bet to keep the paint on would be to sand it lightly.
Lynk Former Wrote:*figure images* mmm, nice, but I'm not as big a fan of the 70's/80's look of the characters.
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yup, definitely superior models
Rebel Wrote:mmm, nice, but I'm not as big a fan of the 70's/80's look of the characters. BGC OVA is mid to late 80s... and if you don't like the faces, don't put them on XD
Plus, I'm not a fan of the look of the 2040 BGC characters... they're generic... in more ways than one XD
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Lynk Former Wrote:Plus, I'm not a fan of the look of the 2040 BGC characters... they're generic... in more ways than one XD
which is ironic 'cause I think the same of the old ones. :-p
Personally, I just want the 2040 Priss, the rest can keep their helmets on.
and yeah, definitely superior figures.
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Unfortunately, there are no 2040 figures... at least not yet.
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Lynk Former Wrote:Unfortunately, there are no 2040 figures... at least not yet.
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i want to get some 2040 figures, id collect them all, but i want good quality ones.....
I don't think we'll see any... 2040 wasn't very popular in Japan.
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There were a few 2040 garage kits, but as they were garage kits, very few were made, and are difficult to find.
Personally, I'm pretty happy that anything new and bubblegum is being produced.
hmm, i have never seen the garage kits
The Priss and Motoroid set are now out in Japan. Has anyone ordered one?
http://www.hlj.com/product/YMT34555
Hobbysearch has some good pictures up of the box and the figure itself:
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10067737
those look pretty good, although i think they could have done a better paint job on the motoroid
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