October 2007 Archives
October 25, 2007
With all the hype on the upcoming Gundam Unicorn and Gundam 00 mecha, this little gem managed to slip through the cracks. But then again, I'm probably one of the few who are genuinely excited by it: the HGUC RGZ-91 ReGZ from Char's Counterattack. In the movie, the ReGZ is a prototype mass production unit for the Zeta Gundam. Since I'm a self proclaimed GM Slut, I have to get this one to complete my Feddie Mass Production MS collection.

Details on the kit itself. It is scheduled for a January 2008 release. Unlike the original release in the 1980s, the BWS that it docks onto is included. I'm also so glad that Bandai has deemed it necessary to include decent open palms now with their HGUC releases. Bring them on Bandai!

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October 12, 2007
Awww hell. Kotobukiya has announced that the HMM Genosaurer will be released in December, MSRP @ 7,800yen. Pics below:


Why I'm cursing and swearing is because in December, they are also releasing the HMM Shield Liger Mk-II, a heavily armed variant of the Shield Liger. Damn you Kotobukiya! Can't you stagger your releases?

Gotta save up money to get these two babies now...

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