I'm definitely excited to see an improved version, however.In-stock orders are fulfilled within 1-2 business days under most circumstances but can sometimes be delayed during our busiest times of the year.ĭelivery times are estimates and can vary depending on delivery method selected, time of the year, weather and other factors. As a consequence, the MSiA!! Exia's limbs had a poor range of movement because the GN Sword I's length interfered with most poses, especially of its arms, and also the arm couldn't hold the GN Sword I in a fixed position either.īut otherwise, it wasn't that bad.But certainly it could use some better engineering. Its GN Sword I wasn't constructed all that well, being both difficult to keep connected to the Exia's forearm and kept joined together in general.Ģ. The MSiA!! Exia, while not horrible, did have two major problems with it, which, in my opinion, impeded with the overall success of the figure:ġ. ![]() This is just as good.Īlthough I suppose it coming with parts to simulate the makeshift repair Exia from the first ep of season 2 is probably not likely. Its weapons looked to suffer from the usual MSIA accessory "gigantism" and I was figuring it was a likely candidate for EMSIA treatment too. ![]() Thundermuffin wrote:Yay, put me down for an RD Exia and Masurao. The one seems the most likely- although with the budget stylings of the S2 Gundams and the molding that the second season 1/100s use, I'm wondering if it's actually too complex of a design for the current paradigm of 00 models. But I'm going to keep holding out good hope for a Susanoo at least. It's unlikely, but I'd kill for a 1/100 GN-X. I'm just hoping for one or two more kits. Really if the line ends here, there shouldn't be much need for complaint, because it has had a very good run for an AU 1/100 line. So hope for one or two more 00 kits isn't lost yet, but with the show ending next week and no new 1/100 anouncements, the chances for more 1/100 00 kits does start to become dim- All of the main gundams are now accounted for, and Graham did have one 1/100 released already in the form of the overflag. Seed showed us that sometimes even a frozen line can have stragglers, as the Saviour, Gold Frame Amatu and Green frame all came out a good while after the show. As it stands, the 00 line seems to be relatively frozen. The only reason we'd have for doubt on the Masurao/Susanoo at this point would simply be the lack of information on anything new in terms of 00 1/100, when history has shown that releases are typically announced a good two to three months ahead of time. While less popular units like the druggies in SEED got their Gundams passed on. Popularity is one of the main factors and you don't need to be in a Gundam to get a 1/100 kit as we've seen this happen in EW, Turn A and Destiny's 1/100 lines. I bet we do see the Musurao or Susanoo in 1/100 because Graham is a popular character. Of course this lead people to believe if they are makign the HCM Pro they'll definetly make a HG. Getting the RD Regent reminds me of the Destroy Gundam getting the HCM Pro. Bandai doesn't seem to like to produce those units. It's incredibly unlikely to see an HG Regent or any other giant mecha. ![]() Thus having characters like Sergei, Graham, Soma and Patrick in non Gundams this gives character fans a chance to snag up their non Gundam units.Īs for the specific questions now. ![]() Every character in the show does not need a Gundam. This was also aided by the fact they actually put named characters in the units!Ġ0 continued with the lessons learned in Destiny and continued to expland that, this were really the lessons from UC in the first place at any rate. So by the time Destiny came around they tried to change this and seeing as their original designs failed in SEED they went and brought back old units and modified them. This idea didn't work out too well in the end as the end result only a few units got actually released in HG while other units like the HG Stiker Dagger got axed and released as part of a SEED-MSV line instead. Bandai tried to change this with SEED and started to release the mass produced units in both 1/144 and HG 1/144. The long standing focus of the AUs have been on the Gundams themselves.
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