Friday, January 25, 2013

1/144 RX-0 Unicorn Gundam Extreme Psycho-Frame - Custom Build

1/144 RX-0 Unicorn Gundam Extreme Psycho-Frame - Custom Build
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14 comments:

  1. Very interesting. Probably the best unicorn custom build I've yet seen.

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  2. Ill buy this over the new hguc full amour unicorn. :D

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  3. This is the essence of a good custom job. You do not lose the original look but instead enhance it. Not like that cluster#@ck Rezel. Sorry, just had to bring that up.

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    1. I agree with you on that rezel, that was just too much. This is unicorn is perfect.

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    2. You guys are absolute idiots who dont know shit about gunpla modeling for thinking that "That Rezel" is "just too much" or "clusterfuck".

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    3. ^@Anon (Jan 25, 0730): Awww you mad bro? Cos your argument definitely changed our perspectives.

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    4. Yeah that cluster rezel you said..but that rezel win gbwc last year..shame on you guys who think too high on yourself about gunpla..just knew to comment...but idiot and moron about gunpla...that rezel is winner last year and nothing can change that even your smartass moron brain of yours..shame on you...wkwkwkwk

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    5. @Anon Jan 25 9.25 What? I am sure anyone could write a whole paragraph about how wrong your comment is. Just do us all a favor and leave.

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  4. Now THAT is a Full Armor Unicorn Gundam. Not tons of weapons strapped on with no rhyme or reason, but a solid, more bulky, expanded looking unit that's not too overcomplicated.

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    1. Couldn't have said it better myself :]

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    2. And it has very good color scheme, esp. for the additional parts!

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    3. He even has psycho frame parts for the back pack!

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  5. wow wonder what parts did he use for those?

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  6. Its amazing builds like this that I would love to see the WIP on! Seriously would love to see the technique in the design to better my own gunpla skills!

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