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- Common Terms, Please Read carefully my Terms and Condition before buying to avoid misleading.
- Common Terms, Upon Agreement of buying the unit/item from me, buyer need to bank in to me first before I can proceed to send the unit/item out for delivery.(MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING of Online Selling)
- Common Terms, Unit/Item can only be reserved MAXIMUM for ONE week, if more then ONE week, buyer need to bank in to me the total amount of items purchased. This is for the FAIR-NESS of buying from me and to minimized FFK-er
- Cash On Delivery(COD) Terms, Only be done on Every Sunday at SRI PETALING LRT STATION or BUKIT JALIL LRT STATION.
- Cash On Delivery(COD) Terms, Buyers should check on the Items, before purchasing to avoid parts broken, or missing parts in the runners.
- Cash On Delivery(COD) Terms, There're no WARRANTY on Items sold After COD. SO Please.. Please.. Please.. check before buy.
- Postage Terms, Please be inform that I will only now do the POSTAGE on Every SATURDAY, for Pos Parcel, PosLaju or SkyNet.
- Postage Terms, Please be inform that I will only use Brown Paper/Majong Paper to wrap the kits and send it out by default for 1 unit/item ONLY.
- Postage Terms, Please be inform that If more then 2 Items, buyer can request to use Poslaju box or brown box to send the items, but charges applied.
- Postage Terms, Please be inform that, I will check the items/unit/kits on the runners for buyers on the items before sending out, as there are no WARRANTY, once ITEM sold.
Dealing Method:
- COD/Cash On Delivery(Terms & Condition Applied)
- POSTAGE (Within/Out of Malaysia)
Payment Type:
- MAYBANK
- PAYPAL(Coming Soon)
Note: Price will update time to time on promotional basis, and will be stated in the NEWS BOARD..
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The Perfect Grade (also known as PG) model kits come in standard 1:60 scale but are superbly detailed in terms of color and its inner frame, as well as normally possessing more points of articulation, such as hands that articulate at the knuckles. Perfect Grade kits were mainly used for developing new plastic model technologies, a function currently taken over by the Master Grade series, and typically need a few years to develop each kit.
(Source from Gundam model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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Master Grade (MG) models were designed and made to higher standards than most other models. These kits take much longer to construct and are often much more expensive than their lower-grade counterparts. More recent Master Grade plastic models typically feature a movable inner frame system which enables extensive movement and bending of joints. The popularity of this line was so great that a lot of old and new kits from non-graded series were cast as Master Grade models.
(Source from Gundam model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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Non Grade or sometimes know as "No-Grade" (NG) is just like the 1:144 scale model kits, these kits started about the same time with the very first 1:144 model kits. NG 1:100 kits and features a similar (or greater) level of quality and detail as of the HG kit.
(Source from Gundam model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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HG (High Grade) level kits were introduced in 1990, starting from the titular mobile suits of the first four TV series. These limited-run kits featured full snap-fit assembly, an "internal frame" (for the first two kits, which provides better range of motion and were more pose-able), and utilized the molding technique known as System Injection, wherein multiple colors would be cast on the same part.
(Source from Gundam model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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Not based on any particular scale, the super-deformed style features comically-proportioned models, the most noticeable features of which are their very large heads. Super Deformed Gundam kits are often very easy to construct but offer very limited articulation and require paint and detailing to truly "finish" the kit.
(Source from Gundam model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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