I still think it was inexcusably lazy to mold the UC Version without red bits. And then Bandai slapped us square on the cheek with those awful foil stickers. I don't see why this one will be any different.
Never said I wouldn't paint it, did I? I'm saying that lately we've been seeing some sorry engineering in the HGUC line, and this one's par for the course.
Bandai actually DID do what they called Multi-Gate Injection (multiple colors on the same part, like Kotobukiya does with their kits) back in the early 90s. However, they discontinued the process apparently because the serious modelers complained about how it was no fun when someone did all the work for them (also, I imagine it was a good bit more expensive).
The proportions on this hg looks better than the MG counterpart. Sharper and more angular, def like it better this way. Kinda disappointing when you have that old blocky looking MG.
i love Nemo, i've already bought myself the HGUC Unicorn Ver and the MG ver, and i almost bought myself a HCM Pro version because i don't know the original version gonna come out soon.
is it just me or the boxart looked like it's little bit different than the other earlier HGUC boxart. it's more simple and more cleaner. are they change the artist?
I still think it was inexcusably lazy to mold the UC Version without red bits. And then Bandai slapped us square on the cheek with those awful foil stickers. I don't see why this one will be any different.
ReplyDeleteReally? I think someone who can't do something as simple as painting red detail should be calling anyone lazy
DeleteYou lazy snap builders are so obnoxious
Never said I wouldn't paint it, did I? I'm saying that lately we've been seeing some sorry engineering in the HGUC line, and this one's par for the course.
DeleteBandai actually DID do what they called Multi-Gate Injection (multiple colors on the same part, like Kotobukiya does with their kits) back in the early 90s. However, they discontinued the process apparently because the serious modelers complained about how it was no fun when someone did all the work for them (also, I imagine it was a good bit more expensive).
DeleteAs much as I approve of finally getting the Nemo in its original paint scheme... I can't help but wonder why the AEUG GM II was a LIMITED RELEASE.
ReplyDelete*facepalm*
Beautiful! Now we just need Ground GM and hopefully Nero.
ReplyDeleteUnless they release more suits from Sentinel, a Nero is woefully unlikely.
DeleteInteresting boxart, they've featured the RG Zeta & Mk-II.
ReplyDeleteMan, I love mass production MS
ReplyDeleteWithout them, gundam wouldn't be epic.
DeleteUntil now I still don't understand why GMII AEUG ver is exclusive.....
ReplyDeleteThe proportions on this hg looks better than the MG counterpart. Sharper and more angular, def like it better this way. Kinda disappointing when you have that old blocky looking MG.
ReplyDeletei love Nemo, i've already bought myself the HGUC Unicorn Ver and the MG ver, and i almost bought myself a HCM Pro version because i don't know the original version gonna come out soon.
ReplyDeleteis it just me or the boxart looked like it's little bit different than the other earlier HGUC boxart. it's more simple and more cleaner. are they change the artist?