QUOTE(HxiiiK @ Jan 10 2016, 10:31 PM)
it is the day of the Destiny.. and i must say i LOVE this kit, very interesting construction on the torso, not the conventional ball join we are all used to
the colored runners also have a sort of powder coated look to it, you can only see it in person, i think, since i dont remember seeing them in pictures.. but it looks very good, i think a gloss coat over will make it look really good
going to stop at here for now, plenty of work to do but i look forward to building more tomorrow

seeing the v-fin now makes me want to gold coat it for a more "premium" feel
It's the same as their Strike, grainy, which renders the finished kit with different feeling than the usual matte we are used to.
QUOTE(shlayz @ Jan 10 2016, 10:52 PM)
hi guys, noob here, trying to build nu gundam ver ka by daban,
u guys got any tips can guide this noob from assembling daban kits?
i am so close to breaking a few joints, and im afraid im at the point where
i cannot remove and fix again. hahahah..
stress =\
Nu is not dissemble friendly, you should apply those chrome stickers when instructed.
If you almost broke many joints, then you could be fixing them wrongly hence the much force needed. Some joints are tight but you can use sandpaper or filer (be careful) to thin out the pegs.