This kit is very impressive for a "grunt". The hidden tab on the backpack and front skirts definitely indicate a Cannon version will be arriving some day. I'm guessing closer to Ep7 where it finally does something.
well its not quite grunt its elite grunt tht limited production more limited then the ReZel for sure, and also im pretty tht only 3 or around there exist in the series
Not 3 but 12 were produced and assigned to protect Unicorn Gundam when its in destroy mode. Correct me if I'm wrong. Check the history section in http://gundam.wikia.com/wiki/RGM-96X_Jesta.
Why? The new frame works fine, the Nu ver Ka holds up just swell, the updated Sinanju OVA is as solid as its ABS counterpart, its compatible with every type of plastic cement and every paint type modelers use.
Arguing doesn't matter. ABS frame is a thing of the past.
But it does seem that Bandai will still use ABS in some innerframes. When I was building the Tallgeese EW, I remember one of the pieces in the waist section was ABS and the joints that hold up the backpacks were also ABS.
thts not possible the jesta sure thery're related to them but their bigger then jegans in general so it have to be a new frames completely or a similiar but smaller one
LOL that 3rd pic
ReplyDeleteThis kit is very impressive for a "grunt".
ReplyDeleteThe hidden tab on the backpack and front skirts definitely indicate a Cannon version will be arriving some day. I'm guessing closer to Ep7 where it finally does something.
well its not quite grunt its elite grunt tht limited production more limited then the ReZel for sure, and also im pretty tht only 3 or around there exist in the series
DeleteNot 3 but 12 were produced and assigned to protect Unicorn Gundam when its in destroy mode.
DeleteCorrect me if I'm wrong. Check the history section in http://gundam.wikia.com/wiki/RGM-96X_Jesta.
I wish they still made the inner-frames in ABS.
ReplyDeleteWhy? The new frame works fine, the Nu ver Ka holds up just swell, the updated Sinanju OVA is as solid as its ABS counterpart, its compatible with every type of plastic cement and every paint type modelers use.
DeleteSeriously, why?
Why?
Deletehe's afraid of change! oooooooooh!
Deletebandai want to cut cost of model kit.
Deletethat's why they no longer use ABS.
ABS is more durable. I'm talking lifespan here.
but it doesn't matter,
this grunt MG doesn't looks good to me, no buy.
better wait for next MG.
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till later fellas,
just keep arguing between ABS vs non-ABS inner frame, to keep this site lively, LOL.
Arguing doesn't matter. ABS frame is a thing of the past.
DeleteBut it does seem that Bandai will still use ABS in some innerframes. When I was building the Tallgeese EW, I remember one of the pieces in the waist section was ABS and the joints that hold up the backpacks were also ABS.
Okay, Bandai, take this frame and use it to build a MG Jegan and MG Stark Jegan.
ReplyDeletethts not possible the jesta sure thery're related to them but their bigger then jegans in general so it have to be a new frames completely or a similiar but smaller one
DeleteLooks too plain to me. The proportion somewhat close to AGE-1 Normal, I think. Doesn't matter, still gonna buy this.
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