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Model Kits "pirated/fake" Gundam Model V2, Discussion Thread for Pirated Model Kits

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yuyuyu
post May 31 2011, 08:10 PM

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Wanna ask you guys, do you feel old TTHL stock kinda rapuh? or memang rapuh one frm the start?

I got Akatsuki shield pecah open box, Unicorn also break few parts.

Destiny EBM also after spray paint, the wings kinda cracked =,=
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post May 31 2011, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(yuyuyu @ May 31 2011, 08:10 PM)
Wanna ask you guys, do you feel old TTHL stock kinda rapuh? or memang rapuh one frm the start?

I got Akatsuki shield pecah open box, Unicorn also break few parts.

Destiny EBM also after spray paint, the wings kinda cracked =,=
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i think the old stock is rapuh la.....
coz i can see the plastic quality is improving in the new generation.....

it just from my observation..... blush.gif blush.gif blush.gif


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post May 31 2011, 09:49 PM

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QUOTE(ngcheechong @ May 31 2011, 07:16 PM)
You can go to ICW and look for the decals (Hi-Nu and/or Nu), or you could go any hobby shops and try getting the Bandai Hi-Nu water decal for MG. The size of the MCM Hi-Nu is pretty big so the MG decals will do wink.gif
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ouh okep bro, thanks yaa... notworthy.gif
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post May 31 2011, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(yuyuyu @ May 31 2011, 08:10 PM)
Wanna ask you guys, do you feel old TTHL stock kinda rapuh? or memang rapuh one frm the start?

I got Akatsuki shield pecah open box, Unicorn also break few parts.

Destiny EBM also after spray paint, the wings kinda cracked =,=
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When you buy fakes, the price you get is half of the original's. So is the quality.

I think everyone should expect that and none should complain because it's ultimately your choice.

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post Jun 1 2011, 01:16 AM

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my TT hongli Nu gundam also got some crack @ his hand.. well.. just cover the marks with weathering LOL.. RM30 saje.. biar la tongue.gif not RM 100 T_T.. well.. if really dun want to modify the gundam.. buy ORI smile.gif .. if decide to train, to polish urself on painting and decaling + any other training.. just get Fake .. atleast not so expansive.. well.. for me.. Fake or Ori.. dun care.. Gundam is Gundam... as long as not cacat.. than I love it..
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QUOTE(ascentic @ Jun 1 2011, 01:16 AM)
hmm.gif

my TT hongli Nu gundam also got some crack @ his hand.. well.. just cover the marks with weathering LOL.. RM30 saje.. biar la tongue.gif not RM 100 T_T.. well.. if really dun want to modify the gundam.. buy ORI smile.gif .. if decide to train, to polish urself on painting and decaling + any other training.. just get Fake .. atleast not so expansive.. well.. for me.. Fake or Ori.. dun care.. Gundam is Gundam...  as long as not cacat.. than I love it..
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yep. even my Strike IWSP didnt include any decals, stickers or even screws. i dont know if they forgot to include or something.
what u buy is what u get. biggrin.gif

i dont think TT care about QC as much as Bandai did on their kit,
so there are high chances of damaged parts.

and i do thnk TT are quite fragile,those white marks really are annoying.
especially when u always do the "gigi" technique. haha.


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post Jun 1 2011, 08:05 AM

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QUOTE(devilrider88 @ Jun 1 2011, 02:03 AM)
yep. even my Strike IWSP didnt include any decals, stickers or even screws. i dont know if they forgot to include or something.
what u buy is what u get. biggrin.gif

i dont think TT care about QC as much as Bandai did on their kit,
so there are high chances of damaged parts.

and i do thnk TT are quite fragile,those white marks really are annoying.
especially when u always do the "gigi" technique. haha.
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gigi techniques???
hahahaha
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post Jun 1 2011, 09:09 AM

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Dude, what is gigi technique? Kinda curious
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post Jun 1 2011, 09:23 AM

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force the part fit properly using teeth?
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post Jun 1 2011, 09:46 AM

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QUOTE(nazrul90 @ Jun 1 2011, 09:23 AM)
force the part fit properly using teeth?
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I think you got it coz I'm thinking the same thing.
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post Jun 1 2011, 10:05 AM

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QUOTE(devilrider88 @ Jun 1 2011, 03:03 AM)
yep. even my Strike IWSP didnt include any decals, stickers or even screws. i dont know if they forgot to include or something.
what u buy is what u get. biggrin.gif

i dont think TT care about QC as much as Bandai did on their kit,
so there are high chances of damaged parts.

and i do thnk TT are quite fragile,those white marks really are annoying.
especially when u always do the "gigi" technique. haha.
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GiGi Technique will cause broken of teeths... Kids.. "do not try this @ home.. else, u will get this" brows.gif

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post Jun 1 2011, 10:59 AM

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Gigi technique will apply tremendous pressure on the contact points even if you use a towel as buffer, sure will pecah lor!
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post Jun 1 2011, 01:59 PM

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no no dont use your gigi xD
cut the male peg so you can fit it in nicely (google for cut male peg gundam) Dont use excessive force, else you'll get unwanted marks on your gundams. personally i dont think hongli's plastic kinda 'rapuh'
just be extra gentle with em hehehehe


just my 2 cents 8D
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post Jun 1 2011, 04:29 PM

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The "gigi technique" is the gnashing of teeth.

When the parts don't fit together, you grind your teeth, swear, bang your head on the wall and scold yourself for picking up a bootleg kit. After suffering tremendous mental and physical pain, you take a hammer out and whack those parts together. And they fit!

That, my friend, is the gigi technique. Even pop stars promoted them through songs. nod.gif


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devilrider88
post Jun 1 2011, 05:28 PM

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QUOTE(nazrul90 @ Jun 1 2011, 09:23 AM)
force the part fit properly using teeth?
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yup, u got that rite. haha. nod.gif

QUOTE(madmoz @ Jun 1 2011, 10:59 AM)
Gigi technique will apply tremendous pressure on the contact points even if you use a towel as buffer, sure will pecah lor!
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hey experience makes ur technique good. i use gigi technique when things really go bad, or when im mad coz i kenot forced the part together. haha,

and yes, cut the male part technique is also an option. i love to use that also. U "sunat" the male part so it can fit in.
u can also use a round file for holes that are too tight.

for the loose parts, u can use the superglue technique.

these are fundamental technique's when assembling a bootleg gunpla.
also putty and cement is a bootleg best friend. thumbup.gif

but confirm, ur fingers will sakit after assembling a TT, coz the parts are damn sharp! laugh.gif
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post Jun 1 2011, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(devilrider88 @ Jun 1 2011, 05:28 PM)
yup, u got that rite. haha. nod.gif
hey experience makes ur technique  good. i use gigi technique when things really go bad, or when im mad coz i kenot forced the part together. haha,

and yes, cut the male part technique is also an option. i love to use that also. U "sunat" the male part so it can fit in.
u can also use a round file for holes that are too tight.
'sunat' LOLLLLLLLLLLLLL

QUOTE(devilrider88 @ Jun 1 2011, 05:28 PM)
but confirm, ur fingers will sakit after assembling a TT, coz the parts are damn sharp!  laugh.gif
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all i have to say, patient bro, patient... may the force be with you hohohoho
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post Jun 1 2011, 06:02 PM

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Oh finally understand gigi technique. Im using it too, but is my pliers gigi. To avoid unwanted marks, i cover it with the t-shirt im wearing, folding up to 2-4 layers. So far so good
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post Jun 1 2011, 06:13 PM

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QUOTE(kenjcd @ Jun 1 2011, 06:01 PM)
all i have to say, patient bro, patient... may the force be with you hohohoho
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the force is too strong on TT that it hurts. hhaha cry.gif

QUOTE(yuyuyu @ Jun 1 2011, 06:02 PM)
Oh finally understand gigi technique. Im using it too, but is my pliers gigi. To avoid unwanted marks, i cover it with the t-shirt im wearing, folding up to 2-4 layers. So far so good
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well, its a new technique. the "T shirt" laugh.gif
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post Jun 1 2011, 08:05 PM

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you gotta luv TT, new techniques are uncovered day by day
wonder whats next lalalalala
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post Jun 1 2011, 10:24 PM

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Too many definition of gigi technique LOL. Good thing I never encounter such extremities until have to use gigi laugh.gif

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