QUOTE(ka6_jeram @ Oct 6 2009, 04:00 AM)
My gundams always nearly fall from the cabinet. Do anyone could sugggest a solution? Should I just double sidded tape the gundam's feet?
Either your cabinet has unstable joints, or someone is kicking at them regularly. Gunpla are usually sturdy enough to stand their own feet without falling down, unless it's an unbalanced design like the backpack-heavy Seed series or the Kyrios. Use some blue tack, get an action base, or make your own hangerwire stand.
QUOTE(Naskie @ Oct 6 2009, 12:15 PM)
i dont know if you guys know this.. hyaku shiki HD mode is being sell at 169. is that cheap?
4800 yen... you do the math loh. Although it's won't be a surprise if the seller is jacking up the price as the verHD is supposed to be a "limited edition".
QUOTE(hash09 @ Oct 6 2009, 12:40 PM)
Hmm I saw some MGs on display, for me they seem kinda small, between TF deluxe and voyager size.. a bit bigger than HG 1/144 I guess.. since I want 1 or 2 first for play and posing purposes to get the feel of owning Gundam, that's why I'm thinking of getting a 1/60 size so that it stands out on my shelf, but of course PG is out of my budget.. maybe I'll get both, but try with the exia first

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MGs are small, but they are highly detailed. 1/60s are not worth getting since they are merely blown-up versions of their 1/100 counterparts - which means inferior proportions and articulations compared to the MGs.
I don't understand why some people claim that beginners shouldn't try MG for a start. Unless you're trying something radical like kitbashing or custom-colouring, MGs are no more difficult than HGs in terms of snap-fitting. Follow the manual and everything will be fine.
This post has been edited by StarGhazzer: Oct 6 2009, 12:58 PM