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  • baha I use to have this then it broke

  • They need to make a Perfect Grade of this Gundam. Can you imagine the EPICness!?!? Individual barrels for the gatling guns, articulated missles, actual spinning chest gatling cannons and even Trowa's mask!

    ...oh, I think I just spooged myself.

  • what is the highest best quality for gundam? high grade? master grade? non grade? im confused

  • @Miguelsr1rst The grades of the models usually relate to their difficulty. High Grades are about the avarage difficulty of a Gundam model, they're usually 1/144 . I don't see very many 1/100 models that are actually labeled as High Grade, the more recent 1/100 models don't have a specific grade but are of High Grade quality. Master Grades are more difficult and I'm pretty sure that they're reserved for 1/100 models, but the recent Real Grade RX-78-2 is like a 1/144 scale Master Grade.

  • @Miguelsr1rst Oh, and there are also Perfect Grades, which are even tougher than Master Grades. I'm pretty sure that Perfect Grades are only reserved for 1/60 scale.

  • @Miguelsr1rst yes PG(perfect grade) is the best quality you will ever see and no regret but there expensive but worth it good luck

  • i want this!!

  • For me, that would actually be a tough one... For design, I think that the Nataku looks better, but the Shenlong comes with more things as a model kit, the effect parts, and the gold pieces. But I haven't actually built either models, so I can't really say which one you should get.

  • If they're the Master grade 2.0 versions, I would say get the Zakus instead, you'll be pretty impressed with them. But I would still think about getting the 1/100 Heavy Arms Custom since I don't see the Endless Waltz models very often anymore.

  • are the 1/100's better than the 1/144's?

  • I haven't built many Endless Waltz 1/144 scales, but I would probably say that the 1/100 scales are better. I looked at the instructions for the 1/144 Heavy Arms Custom, and you had to swap parts to open the missle containers and I'm not a big fan of part swapping... But I still heard that the 1/144 scale Endless waltz models were of good quality.

  • @godlikecharacta yes they are, more expensive though.

  • That depend's what type of Zaku did you have in mind?

  • i love heavy arms. that things just overkill. every gundam from this movie is the best ive ever seen compared to all the new series

  • im thinkin bout gettin this

  • @vietsoldier01 You should. This is a pretty good model in my opinion. I hope that Bandai will make a MAster Grade of this someday...

  • @Coordinator601 yea i just dont like the hands, they look so cheap and i do hope they make a mg

  • tae rare pla yan

  • does anybody know how tall this gundam is in inches? Thanks

  • @23Renzo23 Since the manual says the model is 16.7 meters, and it's 1/100 scale, it should be about 16.7 centimeters, which I think is around 6.3 inches. Correct me if I'm wrong...

  • damn the plastic kits are just to fragile!

    hate the 144 hg

  • I very much like this review of yours, pretty much love the Gundam Heavyarms, buti nalang meron ako nito.

  • rare in philippines.. T_T

  • sa festival dami nan heeheh

  • gah I had this one when i was younger but I was young so..... He died fast....

    My Favortite Gundam in GW:Ew

  • Hah same with me except I had Deathscyth custom.

  • man, i wished i got into gunpla earlier. i can't find this particular model anywhere!

  • I picked this one up today, but Im not going to build until exams are done for the week =\

  • I <3 this Gundam in the Wing Series. It's my favorite, right after Wing Zero Custom.

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