And that is an example of how to print your own money kids.
That commercial washed away all of the major questions about the kit. We can actually see how poseable it is so there is no doubt it is not the brick the MG kits are. We know what the "third mode" is. We know what the light up gimmick does. We get to see the FA set. Based off of how it seemed to go together it doesn't look like it will be any parts falling off issues.
It is truly one of the few Perfect Grade Kits that truly deserves the "Perfect" moniker.
I'm really hoping this'll have an external battery pack in the stand rather than coin batteries inside of it. That many LEDs would chew through batteries like no tomorrow and I can't imagine pulling the unicorn apart to changebatteries would be very easy.
new pic has shown how it is wired and there seems to be an external control and power source. Most likely it will go under base and can be wired through the stand..
So this LED system runs on an external power source (probably battery-powered or DC) which is good since it can be a pain to take out all of the panels or parts to get to the batteries. PG are very expensive though and not ending up buying this but seeing this is a beauty. :)
I am really disappointed. It don't look like the novel version at all. Not bulky enough and look too close to the MG version
ReplyDeletefuck off. dun buy it plz, did you even watch the video yet?
DeleteAnd that is an example of how to print your own money kids.
ReplyDeleteThat commercial washed away all of the major questions about the kit. We can actually see how poseable it is so there is no doubt it is not the brick the MG kits are. We know what the "third mode" is. We know what the light up gimmick does. We get to see the FA set. Based off of how it seemed to go together it doesn't look like it will be any parts falling off issues.
It is truly one of the few Perfect Grade Kits that truly deserves the "Perfect" moniker.
My knees are weak
ReplyDeleteI'm really hoping this'll have an external battery pack in the stand rather than coin batteries inside of it. That many LEDs would chew through batteries like no tomorrow and I can't imagine pulling the unicorn apart to changebatteries would be very easy.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I can tell it seems the batteries will be in the stand and the Unicorn will get power trough it when connected to it.
DeleteUses AA batteries, so I'm assuming they go in the stand.
DeleteThe last picture showing a kind of battery pack/ charger..sounds like this guy have some place to plug that from outside (maybe in the stand?)
DeleteI do believe it takes 2x AA batteries? I don't remember where I saw that though. May have been here or on gunjaps site.
Deletenew pic has shown how it is wired and there seems to be an external control and power source. Most likely it will go under base and can be wired through the stand..
ReplyDeleteSo this LED system runs on an external power source (probably battery-powered or DC) which is good since it can be a pain to take out all of the panels or parts to get to the batteries. PG are very expensive though and not ending up buying this but seeing this is a beauty. :)
ReplyDeletenah, a pro wuld not buy these leds..waste of ur money and creativity..
ReplyDeleteBut not all people are pro modeller.
DeleteIf Bandai make the light for Unicorn look like pic 1 I will buy the LED set.
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