Nothing. It looks like Full Mechanic is going to be the term used for 1/100 models. That way they keep HG to only 1/144. Before this, there wasn't a real name given to the non-MG 1/100 kits from regular series.
If I had to guess, there's no difference other than these 1/100 IBO kits having a proper name for their line. If so, it's very welcome, as "1/100 no grade IBO" or even just "1/100 IBO" can be somewhat of a mouthful and tiring. It's especially confusing when you are explaining to someone who is new to or not well acquainted with gunpla and their grades. It's much easier to just say "Full Mechanics" and know what that means. I've now started calling even the first generation IBO 1/100s "Full Mechanics", and it's much less drawn out.
Nothing. Bandai just wants to put a new name on it since they were so popular and well received. They also want it to feel like a more premium product with a name like "Full Mechanics." Essentially there is no difference.
Another shitty version and why Bandai still won't do a Master Grade ver. of this zzz... This doesn't have any big differences compared to the HG ver. that has inner frame too.
I skipped the HG for this one instead. I straight build and paint HGs and I feel this is the kit to go as I do not have time and money to paint the HG kit. As much as the stickers, this has a few but the main concern is their model line is so generic. I was expecting features as the name implied 'full mechanics' but I guess my expectations were high. Still buying it though.
I skipped the HG for this one instead. I straight build and paint HGs and I feel this is the kit to go as I do not have time and money to paint the HG kit. As much as the stickers, this has a few but the main concern is their model line is so generic. I was expecting features as the name implied 'full mechanics' but I guess my expectations were high. Still buying it though.
What's the difference between thia "full mechanics" 1/100 kits and regular IBO 1/100 kits?
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DeleteNothing. It looks like Full Mechanic is going to be the term used for 1/100 models. That way they keep HG to only 1/144. Before this, there wasn't a real name given to the non-MG 1/100 kits from regular series.
DeleteThe same, just adding the name so buyer not confused this with Master Grade that also has frame
DeleteIf I had to guess, there's no difference other than these 1/100 IBO kits having a proper name for their line. If so, it's very welcome, as "1/100 no grade IBO" or even just "1/100 IBO" can be somewhat of a mouthful and tiring. It's especially confusing when you are explaining to someone who is new to or not well acquainted with gunpla and their grades. It's much easier to just say "Full Mechanics" and know what that means. I've now started calling even the first generation IBO 1/100s "Full Mechanics", and it's much less drawn out.
DeleteBasically more details in the armor, and a slightly more intricate inner frame.
Deletethere isn't one, its just a name added onto the 1/100 IBO line for season 2 kits
DeleteNothing. Bandai just wants to put a new name on it since they were so popular and well received. They also want it to feel like a more premium product with a name like "Full Mechanics." Essentially there is no difference.
Deletethe same shoulder joints... no any internal frame improvements... I'm bored the way how this series sucks
ReplyDeleteTotally agreed, actually I had stop buying plamo from this series since graze normal type 1/144 came out.
DeleteSo, not high resolution for this model?? I guess that model didnt sell well
ReplyDeleteIts not even out yet.
ReplyDeleteFuck we need MG/RG version of this. Screw that RG Build Strike
ReplyDeleteAnother shitty version and why Bandai still won't do a Master Grade ver. of this zzz... This doesn't have any big differences compared to the HG ver. that has inner frame too.
ReplyDeleteI don't think there IS any differences. They just changed the name of the kit?
ReplyDeleteI skipped the HG for this one instead. I straight build and paint HGs and I feel this is the kit to go as I do not have time and money to paint the HG kit. As much as the stickers, this has a few but the main concern is their model line is so generic. I was expecting features as the name implied 'full mechanics' but I guess my expectations were high. Still buying it though.
ReplyDeleteI skipped the HG for this one instead. I straight build and paint HGs and I feel this is the kit to go as I do not have time and money to paint the HG kit. As much as the stickers, this has a few but the main concern is their model line is so generic. I was expecting features as the name implied 'full mechanics' but I guess my expectations were high. Still buying it though.
ReplyDeleteStraight away a MG for Thunderbolt FA 78 and not for IBO? Go hell Bandai.
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