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Review: Buying this is the greatest regret I've had in the $750 of tools I've purchased for this hobby. Rolls off the desk, all three came with rusty barrels, the hex key is made of rubber putty, the locking pin isn't held with LocTite or anything, the cap doesn't go anywhere, the cap has lots of threads meaning you have to leave tools uncapped for faster access, and did I mention this costs $10 and I bought three? Also the aluminum is low-density, the machining quality is very bad, and the finish is all lumpy.
Review: Really good and really cheap considering it's said to be 30 meters. Also, it's sticky enough that I can reuse one section for several lines on the same piece of plastic. I mean, I don't have to do that considering how cheap it is, but it's more just that I'm too lazy to cut a new piece sometimes haha.
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Bristles are soft enough to sweep dust off but also stiff enough to get into panel lines without deforming before reaching the bottom. I like this. It's 4/5 stars because $7 USD is a bit much for just a brush, but whatever. It does the job quite well.
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It's 1-cent USD for each toothpick basically. Toothpicks coated with compressed cotton are surprisingly useful. For example, I am building my EG RX-78-2, and I used cement to remove the seam between the kneecap-protectors and the shin. Some of the angles are about 90 degrees, and so it'd be hard to sand the globs of deformed plastic that are squeezed out when I pressed the parts together. One toothpick cleaned it up nicely. Specifically, the cotton made it so the tip deformed enough to touch both sides of the corner when a purely wooden toothpick would not have. I mean, this is a bit of a luxury since I could have used a napkin with a regular toothpick, but also, precision is nice and this hobby is all about spending money for a smooth process anyway.
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Review: This is a lot better than the Stedi chisel that I started with. I appreciate how slim the thing stays throughout, which allows for deep panel lines to stay roughly 0.15mm in width at the top. It's quite nice and sharp as well. However, I don't think it's good to the point where I'd pay $30 for a chisel again. If this breaks, I'll probably try some of the hook-nosed ones from Dspiae or GSI Creos. BTW the handle from SAB is trash. You can look at my review of that. Don't bother buying it.
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The plastic is the cheapest, crappiest plastic possible. The body is only about 1.25mm thick, and sounds extremely hollow. The clutch is also just an extension of the cheap plastic handle. See picture. The collar is too light to even be aluminum, so I have to conclude that it's probably coated plastic. Even with the clutch fully tightened, you can hear the chisel rattle inside if you shake the thing. Mind you this is brand new and I picked it up from the warehouse earlier today. I feel so scammed. I can't believe I paid $12 for something made out of the same plastic as those $.20 plastic toys that you get at corporate events. This is worse than just holding the chisel in your hand.
I've been in the hobby for a month. I had Godhand-125 nippers before this and a scribing tool, panel liners, and a raser gate removal kit. I didnt have any of the tools in this kit, so I like it. shipping was fast as always and I appreciate the finish on the items. They're made out of aluminum and the quality is quite decent. The cutters are really nice. It's my first set of single bladed cutters, and it definitely cuts a lot more smoothly than my previous set. I was a bit disappointed that I couldn't quite get cuts that had zero white marks. Anyway, for the price, I like what I got. I only paid $70 because it was on sale. 13% off I believe. Here's a random photo from earlier when I was playing with it. Also the review review below me is is complaining about expandability for the drill? Like, it's a drill? I mean the clutch can hold drill bits from any company. I can put a 20 mm drillbit in here with a clutch adapter. The drill is very fine. Perfectly expandable. It's like saying a pencil is limited because the company only sells pink paper.
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The plastic is really deformable, so as you unroll it, it becomes curved outwards. Then when you try to stick it to something, it'll curl up q_q
Questions (10)
Does this work only on the ver. Ka kit?
July 18, 20221 Answer:
I believe this is specifically for the Ver Ka model.
July 19, 2022
when will this be back in stock?
July 16, 20221 Answer:
It's currently in stock.
March 7, 2024
Will this fit Gramps Gundam 3.0
July 14, 20221 Answer:
Yes, this line of Bandai LED units are the same and should fit.
July 15, 2022
Hello, when would this be back in stock?
July 14, 20222 Answers:
Now!
January 8, 2024
I wanna know as well. When was this last in stock?
June 29, 2023
are these waterslides? and what does the holo mean?
July 13, 20221 Answer:
Yes, these are Waterslides. Holo means these decals are Holographic and will glitter/change hue depending on the angle the light hits them.
July 14, 2022
Does the conversion kit come with the photo etch parts?
July 13, 20222 Answers:
It says that it does in the descriptions. And I can also confirm that it comes with the etched parts since I have this conversion kit .
July 19, 2022
yes it does
July 19, 2022
Typo in the Product Features. The website said this is a High Grade Universal Century Kit, but it's actually a High Grade IBO kit
July 12, 2022Sixty dollars god damn but understandable
July 12, 20222 Answers:
It's in an MG-sized box - same dimensions as Freedom 2.0, so of course the big boy is more pricey.
July 13, 2022
not really a question?
July 17, 2022
This comes with the inner frame and decals?
July 12, 20221 Answer:
Yes, it comes with parts to build the inner frame as well as a waterslide decal sheet.
April 19, 2023
Has anyone tried these on resin? How was the adhesion?
July 12, 2022Answers (10)
It's hard to predict when Bandai will produce this kit again, hang tight!
January 21, 2025now
November 21, 2024honestly the SP-00-N is too big
October 30, 2024I also hear rumors of a MG spork conversion kit coming soon
April 29, 2024Yes it includes the Nu Gundam, the Jet effects, and an action base.
April 23, 2024It's currently in stock.
March 7, 2024Now!
January 8, 2024Now!
January 6, 2024No, it is meant to bond polystyrene only. You’ll need super glue or epoxy to glue metal to plastic.
November 9, 2023it is 3x bigger than YOU
August 19, 2023