QUOTE(calcilis @ Jul 3 2011, 09:06 PM)
if u are new and totally no experience in gunpla
better try a cheap HG 1st then gradually move to MG like i do
and also the SF MG is NOT for newbie
Added on July 3, 2011, 9:08 pm
hmm it seems it is rare
and also RX-78 Ver. Ca lol nice name
almost like RX-78 Ver. Ka
better try a cheap HG 1st then gradually move to MG like i do
and also the SF MG is NOT for newbie
Added on July 3, 2011, 9:08 pm
hmm it seems it is rare
and also RX-78 Ver. Ca lol nice name
almost like RX-78 Ver. Ka
QUOTE(calcilis @ Jul 3 2011, 09:18 PM)
QUOTE(calcilis @ Jul 3 2011, 11:45 PM)
well its not a problem for me since is he doing it not me
but it might hurt his wallet more if he done it on a more expensive MG let alone a PG
but in the end if any newbie who is not confident on their hands or has tight budget
better stick with HG 1st or simpler MG like the RX-78
but it might hurt his wallet more if he done it on a more expensive MG let alone a PG
but in the end if any newbie who is not confident on their hands or has tight budget
better stick with HG 1st or simpler MG like the RX-78
QUOTE(calcilis @ Jul 3 2011, 11:54 PM)
true the assembling part is not difficult but more like take times
but i mean u shud buy simpler and cheaper one to test out ur polishing and other stuff
u don wan to mess up an expensive and cool gunpla right
dey come on la enough la why u die die wanna imply that having an MG as a first kit is such a horrible terrible vegetable thing. not the end of the world if ter-rosak it. at most it's 200 bucks for valuable lesson. experience is best gained from mistakes. but i mean u shud buy simpler and cheaper one to test out ur polishing and other stuff
u don wan to mess up an expensive and cool gunpla right
i'm no skilled gunplayer but god knows how many plastics have i melted before i was able to handpaint using industrial thinner. (well of cos my handpainting skillz pales compared to chris la
Jul 4 2011, 12:02 AM

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