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33. Tamiya Jeep Willys 1/4 Ton 4X4 Hobby Model Kit

1/35 scale kitIncludes driver figure in relaxed sitting poseDecals for five vehicles
Tamiya Jeep Willys 1/4 Ton 4X4 Hobby Model Kit
Specs:
ColorClear
Height1.5 inches
Length10.25 inches
Number of items2
Release dateOctober 2017
Weight0.220462262 pounds
Width6.25 inches
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39. Tamiya TAM35055 1/35 US M41 Walker Bulldog

    Features:
  • Plastic Model Kit-Assembly Required
  • Glue and Paint sold separately
Tamiya TAM35055 1/35 US M41 Walker Bulldog
Specs:
Height3.04 Inches
Length6.54 Inches
Number of items1
Size(1:35)U.S. M41
Weight0.49 Pounds
Width3.6 Inches
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u/Beginning_Gunpla · 0 pointsr/Gunpla

so many questions! @_@ I'll try and answer what ones I can

u/Orgell_Evaan · 4 pointsr/SciFiModels

Bandai is (IMO) the top of the Japanese heap, model-wise - well-engineered, complex but not fiddly. Their Eva offerings are OK, but where they really shine is the Gundam stuff. Currently, they're available as 1/144 HG (no inner frames, decent articulation and detail), 1/144 RG (inner frames and high detail) 1/100 Re/100 (no inner frames, decent external detail, 'niche' MS) 1/100 MG (current ones have internal frames and high detail; older ones, not so much), 1/60 PG (big scale, high detail inside and out), and some 1/144, 1/100 and other 'No Grade' (older, low-articulation, low color separation kits), and some non-Gundam stuff like VOTOMS (we'll get there in a bit). Like everything else, newer kits will have better parts layouts than older kits. You can check Dalong.net, for visual reviews, parts counts, scale comparisons, and so forth.

In HG, most of the kits from Char's Counterattack, Unicorn, Build Fighters/Try and Iron Blooded Orphans on are excellent kits, with prices running from £6 up to £35

In RG, (IMO) the best kit, in terms of detail, design, and durability is the RG Gundam Mk II AEUG, priced at a very reasonable £15.

MG run from £16.75 up (Ball is love; Ball is life) up to the mind-blowing, £95 Sazabi ver.Ka. Yes, it's pricey, but it's one of the best-engineered models you'll ever build. 37 runners of multicolored, snap-fit glory.

PGs are well out of your price range, all well over the £100 mark.

Outside the Gundamverse, Bandai also does 1/20 VOTOMS; but slightly over your cap at £65 They also do Macross kits (the current series is Delta; kits are just now being released), but their transforming requirements make them a little explodey. They also do Yamato and other spacecraft; I don't have a lot of experience with them.

Past Bandai, Kotobukiya does some excellent Armored Core (among other properties) kits; they are a little finickier fit wise, and a little pricier, coming in at around £45 and up. They work best for experienced modelers who aren't afraid of complex painting jobs. Hasegawa does non-transforming Valkyries; they will need glue and paint to look good. Hasegawa also does the love-to-get-grubby, need-glue-and-paint-and-patience Maschinen Krieger line.

Beyond that, you start getting into smaller makers, and resin kits, and imports direct from Asia, and probably out of your area of interest.

u/Menestheus_Lives · 3 pointsr/Warhammer

Warlord Games are actually run by a bunch of ex-GWs (including the much beloved Paul Sawyer); their models are much closer to true 28mm than GW, and thus while they are only a bit shorter they are much scrawnier (or 'realistically proportioned,' depending on who you ask). I've had my eye on the Brit Commandos set to combine with some FW lasguns into veterans or stormtroopers, and actually just ordered a pretty solid force to see what I can come up with.

If you're looking for some cheaper alternatives, I can recommend a couple. There's the Wargames Factory Stormtroopers, which are of a bit of a lesser quality than GW. They're fairly cheap and cheerful and with a bit of kitbashing, you can make a pretty neat, unique Krieger-style / Steel Legion army. Next up are the old Warzone: Mutant Chronicle plastics, which are super, super cheap (about 80 figs for 35ish dollars) and fit really well in 40k. On the other hand, the plastic doesn't convert too well. Both of these are dead on 40k scale, too, by the way. There's also Mantic's new Corporation, which aren't quite as cheap as the former options, but are probably the best sculpts and make a great Drop Trooper regiment. They also don't take to converting quite as well, but have what amounts to a complete army from the get-go. They're about the same height as Cadians but are a bit scrawnier, especially the arms. Oh! And the old Void plastics, which are out of print (though they can be picked up on Ebay pretty regularly for cheaper than Cadians), but were pretty good kit-bashing models, especially the Junkers (who are sort of space-Romans, I guess). They were also a bit shorter than GW guard. There's also the old AT-43 models, but unfortunately I don't think they're much cheaper anymore, since they already went through a fire-sale when the line was discontinued and now are 'rare'. Um, there's Defiance Games' USMC which was supposed to be out... like, 3 months ago. Or something. I asked for a refund because I was afraid they weren't ever going to come out. But when they do, I suppose they'd be pretty acceptable cheapish substitutes. And I think that's it (at least, for dedicated plastic sci-fi/modernish figs. Historical (like Napoleonic) kit-bashing is a whole new can of wyrms, and probably not much cheaper than going the official route in the end).

Edit: OH! And don't forget about using cheap 1/48 or 1/35 military tanks, which can be found for REALLY cheap (just a few examples), and can be kitbashed into amazing Guard tanks with a vehicle upgrade sprue and some heavy weapons for cheaper than a Leman Russ.

u/Manpig · 1 pointr/Gundam

I'd recommend getting the MG RX-78-2 Origin Ver. if he doesn't have it already. It's simply a great, great kit and is definitely worth all the money. I can ramble on about how great it is, but instead i'll just quote u/MechaGaikotsu like I usually do.

>The Origin's proportions look astounding, and I can't believe i'm saying this about an RX-78-2. Detailing is subtle enough not to detract from the classic RX look, but at the same time it's a feast for the eyes. It only has what it needs, and no more. Sure it's a step back from the 3.0, but it's a deliberate one. The Real Grade level of detail is gone, but in it's stead is an unprecedented degree of poseability. The articulation is incredible, and that's not a joke. I have never seen a mecha model kit able to pull off crazy, dynamic poses, and at the same time, look natural from every angle. It's a sheer pleasure to look at, the design and engineering here is unparalleled in any model kit I have ever seen. This is a different caliber of Gunpla entirely. This kit features true optional parts, like on the Gatling gun, forearms, and the shoulder cannon, and lets not forget the shooting effect parts. A first for Gunpla, and I hope it's not the last. It has a couple of really silly loose parts, like on the chest vents and the barrel of the beam rifle. But besides that, this is solid as a rock. Sure it's not going to stand out so much on your shelf, that's the curse of wearing the skin of the iconic granddaddy Gundam. But pose this thing just right, and no amount of wings, mass and fancy clear effect parts will outstage how perfectly engineered this is. It demonstrates on every level, why Gunpla is the king of the mecha model kit. This isn't just the best Master Grade of 2015, this is Master Grade redefined, this is Master Grade perfected, this is the best Master Grade.

Another kit I would recommend that he get if he didn't have it would be the Hyaku Shiki 2.0. It's overall a really well engineered kit, and the fact that it comes in a mesmerising matte gold finish helps it ever so more. However, that gold finish does have two negatives, one being the horrible nubs that it leaves after a cut, the other being the price for that gold.

u/fissionxmailed · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

Nice build. I have this in my backlog as well as the effect part set for it. Hopefully will get to it one day.

As for kit recommendations.

If going HG recommend the HG Revive RX 78-2 (amzn.com/B00WW4F8YA).

Very newcomer friendly. Also good if you wanna start panel lining. Articulation is also great and you can do many awesome poses.

As for MG, the RX 78-2 (Origin) (amzn.com/B014SCW9DQ) or Wing Proto Zero (amzn.com/B00EOEB908) are nice kits as straight builds. Although you can practice panel lining with those as well.

But feel free to branch out. Gunpla is freedom.

The IBO line is also good, both the HG's and NG's (No MG's exist for IBO as of yet).

u/Muezza · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

There was a fairly recent release of a High Grade Wing Gundam Zero kit, but it looks like he prefers MGs... I think there are a few variations of the Wing Gundam kit, such as the Proto Version, Wing Gundam(EW), Wing Zero(EW). or if you want to be the best friend ever there is the Perfect Grade Wing Gundam.

If he is a fan of the Gundam Wing series, it is worth considering Deathscyth, Deathscythe Hell, or Sandrock, which are other 'protagonist' mobile suits that fight sort-of along side the Wing Gundam.

There is also Epyon and Tallgeese, two 'bad guy' mobile suits from the same series.

If he is a fan of the original Gundam series, the RX-78 or a Zaku kit(there are many variations) would be good as well.

Also, be careful buying on Amazon if you want it to be delivered by the 10th (or shortly after). Quite a few of the sellers with good prices are based in Japan so it can take upwards of a month or more for the item to arrive if you buy it from them. It can be easy to miss that information if you're not paying attention.

u/Zeron175 · 7 pointsr/Gundam

Your best bet is to delete this and post it again on r/Gunpla. They have an incredibly friendly community and they'd love to help you choose a good model to start with, as well as give you some recommendations on beginner tools.


For a more immediate answerm there are three MG versions of the Wing The TV version, the EW Version, the EW Zero Version, and the Proto Zero. The Wing Zero EW is an older kit, but does have the angel-style wings if you're looking for those, and my personal preference is the Wing EW.


Also, while there's certainly nothing wrong with starting with an MG, I highly recommend with either the HG Wing, or the HG Wing Zero. They're both really modern HG's that look great out of the box, and are cheaper too.

At the end of the day, you should definitely check out r/Gunpla for any further questions, or even just to check out some builds you're interested in.

u/DeathbyPun · 3 pointsr/WorldofTanks

If you're talking about the World of Tanks line of 1:35 model tanks, it's an iffy decision, unless you've got some model building under your belt. The kits are pretty old italeri molds which mean that they're not as accurate as some newer kits, but they're good enough. The worst part of the World of Tanks model kits are the tracks. They are god awful and will break when you try to put them on your tank, leaving you with a disappointing result. Yeah, you get some gold and some nice in game bonuses, but in my opinion, unless you have some spare tracks lying around that are better than the in-box italeri tracks, I'd probably buy a good old Tamiya kit. Easy to build, good tracks, little to no fuss, your just have to buy some Tamiya extra thin cement.

I just finished my AMX-30B from MENG, and while the tracks and suspension on the kit actually function, it's for advanced modellers and has a really hefty price tag. The tracks were the most painful part as you had to assemble each link (made of multiple parts) by hand 160 times.


Some really easy and cheap and good looking 1/35 builds from Tamiya are:

Panzer II , Walker bulldog ($12-15)

M4 Sherman ($30)

T-34 , Panzer Iv ($20)

Prices are estimates.

PM me if you'd like to chat, and come by /r/modelmakers if you're interested!

u/Gairyuki1 · 3 pointsr/Zoids

Hi there, to answer your question, they can be posed. The glue isn't really required, it just helps some pieces stay on or together in the case of the Shadow Fox's face (the teeth on my girlfriend's came out at the slightest bump until I cemented it). No real issues on any others, but I would suggest it just in case you get a defect.

Now I do I have a few suggestions on which one would be a good starter zoid so that you're not too overwhelmed like I was. Personally I felt that the Liger Zero, Shadow Fox, and Gunsniper were really enjoyable to put together. The only issues with the lot are Shadow Fox's teeth and the Gunsniper has these hoses that are a pain to fiddle with.

Although, if you want a real challenge, I suggest the Gojulas (this one is gonna end up costing you upwards of $300 nowadays, but I assure you it is marvelous when fully assembled), Berserk Fuhrer, or the Geno Breaker (this one has an issue with a piece on the neck that looks a bit like a vent, it is really fragile if handled improperly).

Hopefully I was of help, and good luck in your purchases!

u/SeiJai · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

So ideally you go to a local hobby store and look at what models they have, then pick one you like and within your price range. You can start off with 1/144 scale HGs (High Scale), but I am a firm believer that if you can follow instructions, you can start at any scale and any grade. I am a sucker for kits with cool box arts (like the MG Shin Musha). Get a pair of side cutters to help with [piece from tree removal] (http://www.ghostofzeon.com/diy/assembly/removingparts.html). Obviously, shop around to get a good price. There are a wealth of useful links and threads on right hand column under "Current Events" (not sure why it is under current events...) Other model kits include [Zoids] (https://www.amazon.com/Zoids-Japanese-Kotobukiya-Model-RZ041/dp/B003UTUEVI/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1481057397&sr=1-1&keywords=zoids), Evangelion, and even [Batman] (https://www.amazon.com/SpruKits-DC-Comics-Batman-Arkham/dp/B00L5KKUR2/ref=sr_1_3?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1481057500&sr=1-3&keywords=batman+model). There are also like tanks and planes and battleships...

u/Jdwigg · 1 pointr/modelmakers

Tamiya models have a pretty good reputation of being good builds, for a great price. The instructions are fairly clear, and the pieces have enough detail that your not ashamed to show people what you made. I started with the M41 Walker Bulldog, and let me say even with my beginner skills, it looks awesome. Here is a link to it, I recommend you check it out.

(Whenever I show my 1 yr old daughter it, she says WOW! BOOM!)

u/NAWilliams · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

If I were you I would search on Amazon. They are usually running deals and you can find something really nice. If you don't want to be ambitious something like this will suffice.

http://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Gundam-Age-1-Normal/dp/B0056FTJI8/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1381366536&sr=8-13&keywords=gundam

You can order it now and get free shipping super quick. If that's too simple go for something a bit more like this.

http://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-RX-178-Gundam-Grade/dp/B007EAIF6A/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1381366536&sr=8-4&keywords=gundam

I started with a master grade, and I'm sure you would do well, but try whatever you feel comfortable with! You can search through related searches and find a lot in the 10-20 dollar range. Good luck, let us know what you choose!

u/fusilli_zaitsev · 1 pointr/Gunpla

I started building gunpla early this year and have done about 30 kits, so no expert but I have some experience to stand on. That being said, the HGUC RX-78-2 Revive was my first kit and I'd recommend that to anyone. The kit is forgiving (white doesn't show nub-marks/stress marks as much as dark colors), it doesn't require too much from the builder, and the end result is very stable and articulate. It's what cemented my new hobby. And it's relatively cheap at ~$14 US.

For a lengthier and more complicated build (though I would argue not really more difficult) I'd suggest the RG Gundam Mark II. Again, the kit succeeds in being stable, articulate, and the build progresses rather seamlessly. It also looks really awesome when completed.

There are a few other builds that for me stand out as being just very satisfying-- the HG Gerbera Tetra, the RG Char's Z'Gok- but the two I've singled out above are superlative in my opinion.

u/GunplaGamer · 9 pointsr/Gundam

Well never build it myself, but I would think its a good one on that fact that it is much simpler than the MG but that is actually a high price for that kit. You could get the much better Master Grade version for less. Also Its not "on sale". This kit is in NO WAY worth $70. The high price for this specific one you mentioned is around $25.

Here is the Master Grade or MG version of Exia.
https://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Gundam-Master-Action/dp/B002BRUGI6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474381836&sr=8-1&keywords=MG+Exia

The master grade while it is more complex, There is also a lot more detail in the kit as well. It just requires a bit more paitence. You can tell its an MG if it has the gold seal that is on the tip right of this box. http://imgur.com/a/9vYRp.

Master grade Model kits have an inner frame to mobile Suit that the armor attaches to.

Or you I would suggest the 1/100 scale Avalanche Exia. This is like the Exia you picked out but it has a lot more detail, but its also good for beginners.

http://www.gundamplanet.com/1-100-gn-001-hs-a01-gundam-avalanche-exia.html

It is a simple but an amazing kit to put together. Also it has a lot of extras.

If you'd like I think I have an extra MG Exia that I can send you, just pay shipping :D.


u/applehipster · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

What YOU would like:
Dr. Who PJs!

I own both 11 & 10's PJ set, and I love it. They are fun, cozy, and also quite fashionable. In the $25-$30 range, it's not too expensive, considering it's a set. Hope you enjoy it.

As for me, a geeky toy like this gundam would be fun to build :)

u/RetroMedux · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

The instruction leaflet or box normally has some cool poses, and you can normally find high quality versions of these pictures knocking about. I usually start with a pose similar to these and change it so it looks good on my desk. I've got the RG Destiny ready to build and I'm planning on having it in the flying forward with sword pose.

When they're flying I like to have one leg forward and bent and the other straight out behind. The arms are usually one outstretched and the other behind. I find a setup like that usually looks great. Whatever you think looks cool should be the final position though.

Have fun!

u/Lowfat_cheese · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

All Gunpla kits come in coloured plastic so you don't have to paint them. Any paint or other details are purely optional.

As for kits to start with, there's a kit just for beginners. Any other high grade kits are generally good to start with but I'd personally recommend Iron Blooded Orphans series kits since they're pretty cheap and have great articulation.

As for how to get different finishes this webpage should lay it out pretty clearly

u/BishopMiles · 3 pointsr/Gunpla

I got a question for you.
How much do you want to spend on cutters?

Some notable brands for cutters are (listed from price ascending) Xuron($10-$20), Tamiya($25-$30), Gundam Planet($35), and then Godhand($55-$??). (There might be others, but I have found these to be the most popular.)

Right now I have Gundam Planet nippers. They are the best nippers I have had so far, but I have only owned one other pair so dont take my word to heart. What ever you do don't go for a $5 pair not worth it at all. I did that and I spent more time fixing the mistakes those clippers did to my model.

Personal opinion get a pair of Tamiya Sharp Pointed Side Cutters or Gundam Planet Nippers. Here is a [comparison] (https://panzercraft.com/articles/2016-01-31-tamiya-side-cutters-vs-gundam-planet-nippers/) between the two. In all honesty though I have no been able to replicate that slow cut with my GP nippers. Another point is I have been able to get pretty close if you scratch the white part with your finger nail it almost looks like the slow cut photo.

P.S. Really though all of your clean up with the nubs is going to be with sand paper and a razor blade of some sort. I just ordered myself a OLFA Rubber Grip Utility Knife, but you can also get a OLFA Cushion Grip Knife if you want one of them.

u/ben30024 · 3 pointsr/Gunpla

The most recent kit i've built is the Real Grade Destiny gundam. It was a really fun kit to build, and it looks great even if you don't apply the cornucopia of stickers that are included. The RG line might be a bit complicated for a beginner though.

I'd recommend looking up the kits on This site before you buy them. The site has many pictures of the runners, manuals, etcetera so you can see if the kit would be too complicated before you buy it. If you don't know which kit you're looking for, look for designations like the grade or scale(1/144, HG, Etc.)

Do you have any nippers or wire cutters? i'd say that they're the most important tool for building, as you can't just remove the pieces by hand. I use an old pair of wire cutters, and although they leave some nub marks, they do their job very well.

u/ClearAirTurbulence3D · 2 pointsr/Scalemodel

Just about any Tamiya tank will be a good beginner tank.

Their M41 Walker Bulldog is an old kit, but it's an easy build and looks good.

While not a tank, their newer WWII Jeep is an easy and fun build.

u/Tagrastic_F91 · 3 pointsr/Gunpla

Welcome to the hobby! If you're new to Gundam then I would suggest looking into kits from the series you're watching/most familiar with. There's useful links on the sidebar for tips and tricks while building, but a Gundam Marker, A Hobby Knife, and a pair of Side Cutters for Plastic should be a decent start.

Actually I'd suggest getting the HG Gunpla Starter Set #1 or #2. This tool set is also a pretty good starting point for the tools you'll need while building.

Where are you from? Because if you're in the US there's a number of stores that sells gunpla. Otherwise there's HLJ and Hobby Search for importing.

Hope this helps. Let me know if you've more questions.

u/PuppyShy · 7 pointsr/battlestations

Just so you know if you're not aware, Master Grade model kits (which I assume this is) are pretty affordable and all of the plastic runners come pre-colored so painting isn't at all necessary. Also the kits are entirely snap fit! So you don't even have to glue and wait, it's awesome. The hobby has gotten much more accessible In recent years. :) Head on over to r/gunpla for more details if you think you'd like to get into it!

P.S. the MG Deathscythe Endless Waltz variant is $40 on amazon with prime shipping right now. <3

P.S.S. if anyone wants a quick start guide to the hobby just let me know and I'll post an update to this comment with all you'd ever need.

u/dvidsilva · 1 pointr/pics

I actually went to a con like that today for the first time, it was a cool experience tho I went to a small one.

Many people dress up and cosplay but they're not in character, some don't even like it when you take random pictures of them without permission, but you they love if you compliment them and if you ask for a pic they will get in character.

Some people are really crafty, others paid for their cosplay and had someone do it, some others just didn't even try :P

you can buy cool stuff, I bought a few new Gundams today and there was a $300 dollars one that I was really tempted to get.

u/MS14JG-2 · 1 pointr/Gunpla

That is a good recommendation above, but the best bang for your buck would be this tool set.

http://www.amazon.com/Tamiya-74016-Basic-Tool-Set/dp/B000BMYWXI/

It's got cutters, a knife and a file, along with some screwdrivers if you ever build Action Bases.

As for starter MG's, I'd suggest the MG Aile Strike Ver RM.

http://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Strike-Gundam-Action/dp/B00C0NRVKW/

It comes with its own stand and usually sells for around 40-50$.

If you're not a seed fan then you can't go wrong with the RX-78-2 version 3.0.

http://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Gundam-RX-78-2-Action/dp/B00CRSXK4Q/

It doesn't come with an action base but its still one of the best MG's out there.

u/gotfriedryce · 1 pointr/Gunpla

can get zeta on amazon for 36.61 http://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Gundam-Scale-Figure/dp/B0091O14SI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374391548&sr=8-1&keywords=real+grade+zeta, and MG Deathsythe for 53.67 http://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Deathscythe-Hell-Master-Grade/dp/B004EH68Z6/ref=sr_1_2?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1374391604&sr=1-2&keywords=mg+deathscythe, careful with store prices, alot of american owned stores tend to hike the prices, china towns are pretty cheap and pretty legit at times, not to mention if you're tight on money or wanna experiment SD, AG, and NG's are very cheap and fun to play around with

u/Annath0901 · 1 pointr/Gunpla

Hi there!

Many years ago when I was a kid, I had a lot of fun putting together Gundam models. They were really cheap little ones though, since I was like 12. I had a little Deathscythe model in a box until I moved out of my first apartment lol.

Anyway, I decided I wanted to pick it up again as a nice hobby to do with my hands.

I ordered THIS and THIS along with a stand for the first one and for the 2nd one.

I was wondering if you all had any tips for success for someone new to the craft. I don't expect mine to look SuperPro right off the bat, but tips on avoiding common mistakes would be super appreciated!

u/harveymushman · 3 pointsr/modelmakers

I have not tried Vallejo for a panzer grey application yet, but I would probably start with something like 70.995 German Grey. As I said, there is some contention as to what it actually looked like.

Also, I don't mean to discourage you from that MiniArt kit. If it was me I would pick it up as well as a cheap Tamiya kit like this to practice on first. You can also use it to test various finishing techniques before moving on to the MiniArt.

u/Finishingtothesky · 3 pointsr/Gunpla

In under 60, you can most certainly get some good MGs. I normally get my stuff from Japanese online stores, but the shipping will probably break your budget. So look on Amazon, I'm seeing a good amount of good kits under 60. Including:

  • MG Gundam X
  • MG Exia

    I haven't browsed Amazon extensively but I'd also look for the MG Jesta and MG GM 2.0, MG Zaku II.
u/Checkeredboard · 2 pointsr/OnePiece

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0071QGXES/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WuGYAbMJD1SFA

Here's the Amazon Canada link at the very least. My buddy gave me the Going Merry one for Christmas, it was really fun to put together and looks nice on my tv stand.

u/SuperheatedSteam · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

Aile Strike Ver. RM is supposed to be a very good kit: It even includes ArcAngel launch stand, and for the Amazon price of 40 USD, its actually cheaper than Bandai's suggested retail price of 4200 JPY.

Strike Rouge Otori is currently at an okay price: 44 USD compared to Bandai's 4200 JPY suggestion. It includes a stand, but not the launch bay stand.

/u/GunplaGamer suggested the RX-78-2 3.0. I suggest that one too, especially for the current price on Amazon.
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The aforementioned kits are the ones I quickly found that were under 50 and had a decent price compared to the Japanese retail prices. Have fun not being at the beach! :D

u/KasperAura · 3 pointsr/Gunpla

I am painting the equipment, yeah. I decided to go with a silver sharpie instead of silver paint for the Progressive Knife, and it looks a lot better than I thought it would. I finished the Pallet Rifle last night, and was gonna touch it up this morning. I haven't built the rocket launcher yet, and I don't know if I will, because I just like the poses where it's Berserk the most, haha...

This kit is the original, I think. I got it off of Amazon right here: https://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Genesis-Evangelion-Limited/dp/B000BFJYQU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485571105&sr=8-1&keywords=bandai+eva+01

u/jporch · 2 pointsr/Christianity

I build models, though I only do ones I don't have to paint because ain't nobody got time fo' that. You can do boring things like cars and planes, or you can do fully articulated super robots like I do, and it's marginally less expensive than physically burning money for your entertainment.

u/HeyUOK · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

https://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Gundam-RX-78-2-Action/dp/B00CRSXK4Q

https://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Gundam-Master-Action/dp/B002BRUGI6/ref=sr_1_5?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1485290673&sr=1-5&keywords=master+grade+gundams

these are just my personals as they are fairly light weight in terms of armor and weapons but they do great. i especially recommend the 3.0 but its abit fragile but it poses, articulates and has alot of movies pieces.

u/TerminalWalrus · 2 pointsr/Gundam

If you are looking at kits, here are two versions of the original Gundam:

https://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Gundam-RX-78-2-Action/dp/B00CRSXK4Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=rx-78-2+gundam&qid=1575079694&sprefix=rx-78-2&sr=8-6

https://www.amazon.com/Bandai-RX-78-2-Gundam-Real-Grade/dp/B003KX5OXW/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?keywords=rx-78-2+gundam&qid=1575079764&sprefix=rx-78-2&sr=8-2

The MG is larger and more complex, the HG is smaller. Both are good, detailed kits! And those are just the Gundam itself - there are lots of other kits from the original series, too! For instance, the Zaku I And Zaku II, Gouf, Gelgoog, GM, and more. If you want some more suggestions, you might try the r/gunpla subreddit, too.

Edit: You could also just look for kits labeled HGUC - that means High Grade Universal Century. High Grade is a type of model, Universal Century is sort of the “main” Gundam series - so, the original series and its sequels.

u/Sether2121 · 2 pointsr/Gundam

The HG Rx-78-2 Revive is a great solid kit. Fairly cheap and iconic too. In general Hg kits are sold individually, but sometimes you can find two-in-ones, like this but the kits are fairly old and you’d be better off buying the newer versions.

For tools you can go down to a hobby shop and grab some spruce cutters and a hobby knife. Maybe some sandpaper if you want to go more in depth, but I wouldn’t worry too much about your first kit. Shouldn’t run you more than $15.

u/GodEmperorPePethe2nd · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

here is Georgia we have that same color dirt, AKA Georgia red clay. I would use that martian texture paint that GW makes, but use it in thin layers if you dont want the cracks. Here its a hard clay, i dont know if its the same down unda.

Jeeps are awesome, everyone likes Jeeps, you should find some 1:35 1:33 scale WW2 army jeeps on amazon. I would also use pickups, toyotas if you can find them. Turd-worlders always turn them into technicals and im sure the average Ork IQ is better than them.

Jeep model

https://www.amazon.com/Tamiya-Jeep-Willys-Ton-Truck/dp/B000WN6QAI/ref=pd_sbs_21_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=TCC48QYGRDM81WJFQS3K

Trucks-first one even has a gun mount for you

https://www.amazon.com/Meng-Models-Toyota-Hi-Lux-Pickup/dp/B005TEVCSQ/ref=sr_1_9?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1484077847&sr=1-9&keywords=toyota+truck+model

https://www.amazon.com/Meng-Models-Toyota-Hi-Lux-Equipment/dp/B0062T0DPU/ref=sr_1_6?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1484077847&sr=1-6&keywords=toyota+truck+model


I'd say clothing color is khaki, with brown leather belts and pouches, armor could be grey with lots of red rust, tie it into the ground color, hell it might even work as a sort of camo

u/DrakonLitshed · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

The rail guns are definitely Freedom 2.0 though which is a 1/100 MG. Here's the RG Freedom* the rail guns don't have the stylish fins and the barrels are completely different. Also here is the RG Strike Freedom* the wings look nothing like in OP's picture where they're sleeker, sharper and better detailed than the RG's. Even the 1/100 MG Strike Freedoms* are bland and thick compared to OP's. They do however look like the Dragon Momoko 1/100 Metal Build ver Strike Freedom*

  • Stupid google won't let me link to individual pictures anymore so i have to use amazon or other websites, sorry.
u/newbatthis · 12 pointsr/OnePiece

I personally collect figures. I'd recommend this one. Any One Piece fan would recognize and appreciate it and it wont break the bank.

u/windupmonkeys · 2 pointsr/modelmakers

http://www.amazon.co.uk/German-20mm-Flakvierling-38-MITSd-Ah52/dp/B00061HJ9S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426191226&sr=8-1&keywords=tamiya+flak+38

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Military-Minatures-German-Hanomag-Sd-kfz/dp/B000WN8AHA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426191248&sr=8-1&keywords=tamiya+hanomag

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TAMIYA-Military-Kit-Panzer-Campaign/dp/B004LVOUZU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1426191263&sr=8-2&keywords=tamiya+panzer+III

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Panzer-Kampfwagen-IV-Ausf-D-Military/dp/B000WN5AF0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426191287&sr=8-1&keywords=tamiya+panzer+IV

http://www.amazon.co.uk/German-75mm-Anti-tank-Gun-Military/dp/B000WN8AQG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426191306&sr=8-1&keywords=tamiya+PAK+40

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tamiya-3-7cm-Anti-Tank-Gun/dp/B000WN5A0K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426191322&sr=8-1&keywords=tamiya+PAK+36

http://www.amazon.co.uk/ITALERI-Military-Vehicle-320-Commando/dp/B00061HLHI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426191346&sr=8-1&keywords=italeri+commando+car

Beware. Many of the retailers I see on here ship out of East Asia. That means it will take a long time to get the product. Search for the SKUs or model numbers among local shops and you'll probably pay a bit more, but save yourself some aggravation.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jeep-Willys-MB-Military-Tamiya/dp/B000WN6QAI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1426191424&sr=8-2&keywords=tamiya+jeep

u/kanemalakos · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

Honestly if you have model building experience I don't think you'll have much of an issue with RG kits. The only really fiddly part of most of them is the decals, so if you have any experience in that area you'll probably be okay. Personally I'm a big fan of the RG Strike Freedom, which has a really awesome set of wings and a lot of nice shiny gold parts. I also quite like the gold frame RG Amatsu Mina. It's got a very unique look, and I'm kind of a sucker for asymmetrical kits. Its decals aren't the best, as a lot of the bigger ones are really thick and chunky, but that's pretty much my only complaint with the kit.

u/Effion · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

For the most part, the 1/100 MG kits will have bigger pieces (and more of them), so you might enjoy them more. There are also non graded 1/100 kits out there (they're a lot more like a big HG than an MG) that you might enjoy, tho some of those kits can have weird proportions and lack detail, ex: 1/100 Aile Strike vs MG Aile Strike RM

u/scoff-law · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Are they similar (scale model kits)? Looks very detailed and fun to put together if they are.

edit: Well lookie what I found
https://www.amazon.com/Zoids-Japanese-Kotobukiya-Model-RZ041/dp/B003UTUEVI

u/ThanksForTheHeadsUp · 1 pointr/Gunpla

So these will be the first models i will buy. The idea here is that if i finish building these, and maybe modifying them some if i feel confident in my skills at that point i will move on to more advance models and tools! Well thats the plan anyways.

u/LightswornMagi · 1 pointr/grandorder

YOU SAID LOCALLY SO I CAN'T HELP WITH THAT, BUT MIGHT I SUGGEST THE RG STRIKE FREEDOM?

IT'S BASICALLY MG LEVEL DETAILS AT THE SAME SIZE AND PRICE AS THE SMALLER HG'S

https://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Strike-Freedom-Model/dp/B00EOEB95S

u/Grimlock69 · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

I feel like this might be a good one to start with what do you guys think

u/firekosc · 2 pointsr/modelmakers

Tamiya Panzer II. One of their older 1/35 tanks, goes together pretty well, doesn't cost too much. And, if it's your fancy, it comes with figures- [link] (https://www.amazon.com/Tamiya-35-Panzer-Kampfwagen-Ausf/dp/B000WN6OK0)

u/dylan227 · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

What's your budget? If it's high, get him the HG Neo Zeong or the Sazabi Ver. ka. If he likes to add modifications, detailing and a challenge check out the Ex-S Gundam.

u/MachNeu · 7 pointsr/Gunpla

MG RX-78 Origin ticks most of those boxes. It's a modern kit of the oldest gundam. (despite the Amazon photos, the kit is in full color. Next to no paint needed)

Not terribly expensive, not overly complicated, iconic, articulate, etc. Good kit to get back into the hobby with.

If you want to just blow him away, Sazabi Ver Ka always works.

u/Kampy5567 · 13 pointsr/Gundam

Oh yeah, it's certainly available

u/xMs_Piex · 2 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

Bandai Hobby #11 RG Destiny Gundam Model Kit, 1/144 Scale https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B596VB2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PD5uDb8QTF04P


Hope this link to amazon works.

u/Shinanigans · 1 pointr/Gunpla

Finally got a useful "spam" email from Amazon, here are some of the kits that appear to be on sale.

MG Sandrock - $42.64

MG Heavyarms - $42.40

MG Deathscythe Hell - $48.90

MG Wing Zero Custom - $43.66

MG Shenlong - $41.49

MG Deathscythe - $41.79

MG Wing Ver.Ka - $47.95

MG Wing - $44.29

MG Buster - $47.50

MG Nu Ver.Ka - $72.07

u/Raid_PW · 1 pointr/Gunpla

> You'll still be paying that 20% vat/customs even if you buy with Amazon since gunpla sellers are all third party

That may not actually be true any longer; the example I chose seems to be sold by Amazon themselves, and is available with Prime shipping for delivery tomorrow.

u/junktr0n · 2 pointsr/anime

I've finally dived into the world of gunpla after my friend started getting some a couple weeks ago.

So far I've only ordered Char's Zaku II (Origin) and the RX-78. Both 1/144. This is most likely only the beginning though...

Also because I haven't watched any Gundam in a couple months I've started Gundam Wing.

u/jhorphear · 1 pointr/Gunpla

There is a beginner kit with a rg-72-x and a zaku. both are HG and have a lot of seems, you can also get the kit pretty darn cheap

http://www.amazon.com/Gunpla-Starter-HGUC-Gundam-Model/dp/B003KX5OWS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418936135&sr=8-1&keywords=gundam+starter+kit&pebp=1418936150678

u/Dodge2461 · 1 pointr/Gunpla

I got mine from Amazon for $35. This is the old, 1996 model, not the new one made for the rebuild films.

LINK:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BFJYQU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Although, it looks like it went up since I ordered it.

u/SpeckTech314 · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

It wasn't actually a gundam, but a [valvrave] (http://kakumeikivalvrave.wikia.com/wiki/Valvrave_I) instead. I told myself I'd never do all those tiny sticker lines again (though TBH it's not that bad since I'm 5'2" so I have tiny hands). 3 years later I bought another one and still did all the white stickers...

Though my first actual gundam kit was an HG 1/144 RG Destiny. Wasn't that bad but I didn't do the stickers at all.

u/RedRoronoa · 1 pointr/OnePiece

You can buy some 3DS One Piece game? The latest one was Unlimited World Red or maybe some keychains or necklace perhapes?

Here's a necklace in fact

....Wall scroll

Wanted posters, A5 size not worth it in my opinion.

Uh, Strawhat Flag

....Wallets?

Robot Chopper thing

And this gem

There's more but these are the things I can remember from the top of my head ahhah.

u/BZWingZero · 1 pointr/Gunpla

The linked kit is not a MG kit. It is a 1/100 NG kit. It will be very similar in construction to the 1/144 HG kits you've already built.

MG Exia can be found here.

I have not built it yet. Its /u/goodguydan's favorite kit from what I can gather on his blog.

u/penguin055 · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

Both of those are great. I've heard the Gundam Planet nippers are a bit better, but I don't think it's a huge difference.

u/XVRLWOLF · 2 pointsr/evangelion

Heres one for $35.
Bandai Hobby #1 Model HG EVA-01 Test Type Neon Genesis Evangelion Action Figure (Limited Edition) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BFJYQU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yitpDbZFQVT6S

HG line by Bandai is generally an easy build. If you have questions try r/gunpla question thread.

u/r360r · 1 pointr/Gunpla

Sounds good. I've been wanting to build this for the longest time >.< http://amzn.com/B003UTUEVI . now I just need to find time. I have PG unicorn to do.

u/dahaxguy · 14 pointsr/Warhammer40k

A gunpla-styled Titan would likely need to be as large as the Neo-Zeong, which is still cheaper than actual Titans lol:

https://www.amazon.com/Bandai-Hobby-Zeong-Gundam-Unicorn/dp/B00KCHRSJM

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

didn't check

probably ~double the price though which would mean $300

and I doubt it's eligible for prime



EDIT: I checked the pricing. Cheapest is $338+free shipping. The 140 one has like $400 shipping lol

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00KCHRSJM/ref=olp_page_1?ie=UTF8&condition=new

u/GhandiJi · 1 pointr/Gunpla

Like the other guy said, the kit is the Gunpla starter set 2 of the HG78 G30th. I wanted something relatively easy/inexpensive and it came with a gundam marker and extra booklet. If you wanna check it out, it got it here.

u/xetterxx · 1 pointr/Gunpla

It's even cheaper from a different seller for $23.
Link

You could try cancelling your order if it's not too late and if you care for the $3.

EDIT: The seller I linked changed his price to $28. Apologies.

u/hsu10405 · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

Desktop View for those who are curious.

u/gt9184a · 1 pointr/Gunpla

I recently upgraded to the Gundam Planet Nippers side cutters and highly recommend them. These really cut and not just pinch the plastic to give that clean cut. The result is less cleanup with the Xacto blade.

u/K_Smoove · 1 pointr/Gunpla

What about this?

u/CoreyLee04 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I picked that up in Japan from the kotobukiya store.

Zoids Japanese Kotobukiya Model Kit RZ041 Liger Zero https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003UTUEVI/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_LWcDub0Z3XJXX

u/pointblanker · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

I got this kit from my aunt while she was in Japan

Here's an link from Amazon

u/Sellum · 6 pointsr/Gunpla

It is expensive, it is also bigger then my 3 year old.

This is the regular kit, as you can see it is also not cheap.

u/Kjohnson253 · 3 pointsr/Gunpla

It's the 1/100 mg wing proto zero. Here's a link to it https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EOEB908/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_4i.GzbG3RFN3G

u/HiBEARnated · 1 pointr/Gunpla

I have been using these, and have only used them a couple of times

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B012TMXDAU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/UlfgardTheFoolhardy · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

No, I got this one from Amazon.

u/Axteldefalco · 1 pointr/Gunpla

I've got no Idea what kit to assemble next, I've got a Rick Dias, a GP03S and a Danazine in HG. I've also got the Origin RX-78-2 but I'm saving that for last.

u/a3s_ · 1 pointr/anime

No It was more closer to this:

https://www.amazon.com/Zoids-Japanese-Kotobukiya-Model-RZ041/dp/B003UTUEVI/ref=pd_bxgy_21_img_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=7BT66VT66NKGZJQG6TFG

I dont know if thats was that exact model but the one i had would make noise and i think also light up. its been along time sense i last saw it, ill probably try to go find it, but yeah.

Edit: After some more googling found the exact model i had, selling on Ebay

u/wmnoe · 2 pointsr/Gundam

I've built two different Real Grade models and they are very difficult for experienced builders let alone amateurs. I would NOT get a "REAL GRADE" kit. Go for a HGUC (High Grade Universal Century) kit. Like this one:

http://www.amazon.ca/Gunpla-Starter-Gundam-Model-japan/dp/B003KX5OWS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418329233&sr=8-1&keywords=hguc+gundam

Actually has two mobile suits (robots) in one kit, a bad guy and a good guy.

u/Chaguman · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

1: In this kit, there is no water slide decals just regular stickers, so you do not have to worry about applying those. (P.S. When applying the stickers for the piping, they kept coming off, so I used a weak glue, you could also use a gold paint or sharpie).

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2: I nipped all the nubs, then sliced off the excess with an exact-o knife, then sanded with 500 grit, then 1000.
The white marks are probably stress marks from when you cut the pieces from the runners. So just use sharp nippers and be gentle with cutting and you should avoid the white marks.


But im no expert, this is my first kit haha.