Not interested into Gundam Mk.II After all. Just Original Gundam with some modifications and simple green-eye... Just too simple model... (not too worth buying)
i think its worth a buy because the history behind this Gundam, in the series and on the kit. the first kit that introduce the movable frame, an advance frame technology that used as standard of the MS's Frame After MKII and also make it less cost the production of the kits (at least for bandai, maybe we consumer not really see this point)
maybe its design seems really straight and we dont see any fancy things in this Gundam just like Zeta. but this is one of the "Gundam" that really affect the U.C. MS technology in the series or real life kits :)
Note that the change in release date applies only to AEUG, that's why only AEUG's picture is shown. RG MK-II Titans is going to be released as planned on April 28th according to that Japanese text.
I was going to pre-order both versions of the Mk. II and the new RD Nu Gundam. Any way I can easily get them to all ship at the same time (even if it's later than if they were to ship separately) so I can save on shipping?
Every Gundam that came after Mk-II takes something from its design. It's really the first baseline "modern" look for a Gundam. The modern RX-78 retroactively took design cues from Mk-II.
MK II is the base line of most MS. Movable frame and its mobilearmor/gdefenser unit. MK II(Zeta series) also got the gundam series popular since the first one was a flop.
Not interested into Gundam Mk.II After all. Just Original Gundam with some modifications and simple green-eye... Just too simple model... (not too worth buying)
ReplyDeleteReally? clearly you didnt look close enough
DeleteClearly, you are not a Gundam fan.
DeleteClearly you are an idiot.
DeleteWhat's your fav gundam then :) ?
ReplyDeleteZeta ,ZZ, Nu Gundam
ReplyDeletei think its worth a buy because the history behind this Gundam, in the series and on the kit. the first kit that introduce the movable frame, an advance frame technology that used as standard of the MS's Frame After MKII and also make it less cost the production of the kits (at least for bandai, maybe we consumer not really see this point)
ReplyDeletemaybe its design seems really straight and we dont see any fancy things in this Gundam just like Zeta. but this is one of the "Gundam" that really affect the U.C. MS technology in the series or real life kits :)
I love the Mk. II it is going to be my first RG.
ReplyDeleteNote that the change in release date applies only to AEUG, that's why only AEUG's picture is shown. RG MK-II Titans is going to be released as planned on April 28th according to that Japanese text.
ReplyDeleteOh, GG has edited the post. My comment above is now irrelevant.
DeleteI was going to pre-order both versions of the Mk. II and the new RD Nu Gundam. Any way I can easily get them to all ship at the same time (even if it's later than if they were to ship separately) so I can save on shipping?
ReplyDeleteEvery Gundam that came after Mk-II takes something from its design. It's really the first baseline "modern" look for a Gundam. The modern RX-78 retroactively took design cues from Mk-II.
ReplyDeleteRG always interests me. their details are so eye-catching! hmmmm~ still thinking about this.. still thinking.
ReplyDeletemight pass this and go for RG Justice.
MK II is the base line of most MS. Movable frame and its mobilearmor/gdefenser unit. MK II(Zeta series) also got the gundam series popular since the first one was a flop.
ReplyDeleteZeta is still most popular in Japan, iirc.
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