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2014/03/03 20:47:37
Subject: Re:New Bandai Gundam design intended for use in 40K!
I didn't include that because that was fairly standard Zeon tactics(a successful drop during Operation British and at least one more attempted during the OYW).
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2014/03/03 21:25:03
Subject: Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
Ironwill13791 wrote: I actually can't wait for the MGBF Star Build Strike to come out. I will be picking up the HG kit, but the MG is going to be beautiful.
I feel like the Star Build Strike is a little too busy. I really liked the Build Strike Full Package, and even the Build Gundam MK II (except the HG looks off from the anime). I also like the Zaku Amazing, but for some reason the HG kit looks terrible. It deserves a Real Grade kitbash or something.
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Looks far too gaudy for me. I absolutely loved the look of the original Strike Gundam (I even used to have a Perfect Grade model of it) because it was such a simple and elegant update of the classic RX-79.
The Star Build suffers from the same fate that most of the later SEED-era MS had, being overdesigned to the point of self-parody.
2014/03/04 00:59:24
Subject: Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
Different strokes I guess. I do like both the Build Strike and Build MK II.
There was a lot of variation to the Strike also. Each different pack gave it a different loadout, but was focused on a single "theme" (like the sword pack).
Of course, I do like the double X HG kit(Gundam X is such an underrated series).
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KalashnikovMarine wrote: I just watched a battleship falling in love with a man.... yep. That's enough anime for the day.
2014/03/04 01:26:48
Subject: Re:Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
JSF wrote:... this is really quite an audacious move by GW, throwing out any pretext that this is a game and that its customers exist to do anything other than buy their overpriced products for the sake of it. The naked arrogance, greed and contempt for their audience is shocking.
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2014/03/04 01:44:09
Subject: Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
SickSix wrote: I have been really tempted to get one of these to use as a Riptide. Half the price and it has stellar reviews.
If that is a 1/100 scale it will be way too big for a Riptide I'm thinkin. Consider 1/144 scale kits, although the Wing Gundam kits tend to be a little smaller I guess...
Depending on your loadout, the following are good choices:
I already have a Dougram on my table waiting to be used as Tau allied, Imperial Knight or something like that.
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2014/03/04 02:23:58
Subject: Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
I'm really curious about how that Dougram kit will turn out. Max Factory isn't exactly known for making models.
Oh, Tamburlaine, the company that made those Chinese SRW kits is called Model Comprehend. They've also made some knock off and original variants of the Nu Gundam (including a ground combat model), an SD S Gundam, and some other Chinese robots.
Ironwill- I'm pretty sure the MG Build Strike is already out.
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Did they ever do that updated model when they made the Layzner kits a few years back?
Then I started thinking about all the other stuff Bandai has teased me with over the years, like those Digimon kits that were going to be part of that MG line they were doing Kamen Riders and stuff in. I think it was some Angemon variation and War Greymon. Would have been pretty cool.
Poorly lit photos of my ever- growing collection of completely unrelated models!
Ironwill- I'm pretty sure the MG Build Strike is already out.
Yeah, they have the MGBF Build Strike Full Package out already. I just personally like the Star Build Strike a bit more, and that only has an HG kit out (although still a really nice kit).
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Dark Eldar(allies)- 1500 pts
Zoom, Zoom, Iyaan.
KalashnikovMarine wrote: I just watched a battleship falling in love with a man.... yep. That's enough anime for the day.
2014/03/04 07:50:52
Subject: Re:New Bandai Gundam design intended for use in 40K!
Does anyone remember the old Robotech model kits that Revell licensed? Most of the "odd" ones were old kits from the Dougram anime produced by Takara. This isn't exactly Gundam or Bandai, but in the general vicinity and I was hoping maybe someone knew if there has been any reissues or new kits of those as they fetch a hefty price on ebay. While the mechs were quite 80's in design, there were some cool vehicles and a couple of walker platforms that had an interesting design.
Specifically the Tequila Gunner in 1/48 scale pictured below.
Spoiler:
2014/03/04 08:04:11
Subject: Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
just add spikes, chains, and a whole lot of decay. I'm an Texan so we don't have things like..."gw stores" to game in so I shouldn't have too much problem using it as a proxy. I hope
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2014/03/04 13:22:30
Subject: Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
Can someone please tell me I can buy that rotary cannon separately? I am currently making a Mech-Tide (Mechanicus inspired Riptide) and that would work perfectly!
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2014/03/04 13:37:38
Subject: Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
Can someone please tell me I can buy that rotary cannon separately? I am currently making a Mech-Tide (Mechanicus inspired Riptide) and that would work perfectly!
I don't think you can. Look at it this way; the kit only cost $45. So if you bought it and threw away everything but the cannon, you'd be getting the same value in plastic as if you bought a whole GW model.
2014/03/04 13:45:27
Subject: Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
Can someone please tell me I can buy that rotary cannon separately? I am currently making a Mech-Tide (Mechanicus inspired Riptide) and that would work perfectly!
No, but there is an amazing rotary cannon kit somehwere online that was made for something else. It has an eletric motor to make the barrells spin. I will see if I can find it.
JSF wrote:... this is really quite an audacious move by GW, throwing out any pretext that this is a game and that its customers exist to do anything other than buy their overpriced products for the sake of it. The naked arrogance, greed and contempt for their audience is shocking.
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2014/03/04 17:24:13
Subject: Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
I have a Border Break model I'm converting to use as a riptide. It has a more MechWarrior feel for me than gundam does (I don't really like a lot of the gundam asthetics myself). These just happened to be in roughly the same size range as a Tau Riptide, and cheaper.
Then I started thinking about all the other stuff Bandai has teased me with over the years, like those Digimon kits that were going to be part of that MG line they were doing Kamen Riders and stuff in. I think it was some Angemon variation and War Greymon. Would have been pretty cool.
Do you mean the MG Figurerise or D-arts/Figuarts figures?
Figuarts Wargreymon is out, not sure about the MG Figurerise line beyond Reboot Omegamon/Omnimon.
Omegamon/Omnimon was the only MG Figurerse released, IIRC.
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2014/03/04 19:49:17
Subject: Re:Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
Meh, the Converge stuff is SD and non-articulated. Though, there are some nice looking figures in the line, Barzam and Asshimar standing out especially.
basement.dweller wrote: Does anyone remember the old Robotech model kits that Revell licensed? Most of the "odd" ones were old kits from the Dougram anime produced by Takara. This isn't exactly Gundam or Bandai, but in the general vicinity and I was hoping maybe someone knew if there has been any reissues or new kits of those as they fetch a hefty price on ebay. While the mechs were quite 80's in design, there were some cool vehicles and a couple of walker platforms that had an interesting design.
Specifically the Tequila Gunner in 1/48 scale pictured below.
Spoiler:
These are from the Japanese Dougram (ダグラム) series
I like the Lost planet one except them feet!, Border break played that great game they should release it on the console/PC
2) What scale are they in? Would they work for Infinity/40K?
Thanks!
The answer to #1 is almost always www.hlj.com, #2 the first tank lists 1/35 in the picture and I'm pretty sure that the Gundam tank is from their Hard Graph line which would also be 1/35.
Jehan-reznor wrote: I have this one pre-ordered from Valkerian/Gallian Chronicles Edelweiss!
And this one is nice as heavy tank Gundam UC M61A5 main battle tank
Wow!
1) Where can I buy those tanks?
2) What scale are they in? Would they work for Infinity/40K?
Thanks!
The second one is 12" long... so bigger than a baneblade, and it costs more too might I add. But yeah, very cool.
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2014/03/05 18:07:19
Subject: Gundam, Mecha and other SF Kits for possible use in 40K.
I want to know about the edelweiss though. I thought it was only a pack in bonus that came with the game in japan but looks like they made a model out of it. Will buy 3 of them if I can find a dealer that sells them.