Sunday, March 11, 2012

PG 1/60 GN-000 + GMR-010 00 Raiser - Painted Build

PG 1/60 GN-000 + GMR-010 00 Raiser - Painted Build
Modeled by Dandy Bird
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12 comments:

  1. isn't this the pg?

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  2. it's the pg 1/60 00-raiser...not mg.

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  3. I think PG 00 Raiser is still the best looking PG to date. But doesn't help that it's still the most expensive, much more than Strike Freedom.

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    1. I think PG 00 raiser inner frame is very similar to its MG version. but the extra panel lines and details on the outer frame, and the extra weapons for 0 raiser would make it worthy being called a PG...
      I'm rather disappointed at PG Strike Freedom's outer frame which lack details and panel lines, but I'm still going to buy that one, for I like Strike Freedom.. =)

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    2. That's quite subjective as it is depends heavily on personal taste. For visible inner frame, PG Red frame does it much better than the 00 raiser and for body proportion, the Strike and GP01 are superior since they proportions that is more similar to a human body. Articulation on this kit does not justify its price though since the 0 Raiser is way too heavy and not being able to use 00's signature weapon, the GN sword 3, is very disappointing.

      So really, if you want a 00 Raiser then go for the MG since that is the best version of the 00 raiser.

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    3. Lol, this nonsense. This person is just jealous because they're not GUNDAM!

      I purchased PG 00 Raiser off of eBay for around $270. Last time I checked, PG Strike Freedom was over $300..

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    4. ROTFLMAO, are you for real? Hobbylink Japan is selling Strike Freedom for $198 while 00 Raiser is freaking $300. I don't know if you mistaken the price or just plain stupid because seems to me like you was almost ripped off if you were to buy that SF from Ebay...
      And obviously, both of them have the same retail price before any discount.

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    5. Correction: 00 Raiser is about $250 where as SF is $198 at the moment...

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  4. I prefer the look of the Strike Gundam PG

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  5. He didn't paint the transparent part for the GN Sword II? Weird.

    Anyway, I got one of these and I belive the high tag price is due to 3 factors:
    - It is not only highly articulated, but also has lock parts for almost every articulation so you can secure the position of arms and legs. It is sometimes a bit tedious trying to pose this kit, but once you got the pose you want, you can be sure the limbs wont sag or move not even a milimeter.
    - The GN-Drives lights up and rotate. These are some of the most impressive parts of the kit, though, it is a shame they come completed, I would had liked to build them instead. It is also a shame that the head light is just a led light like those of the MG Exia or the Guntank.
    - The 0-Raiser by itself is almost as big a MG kit. While it certainly is not as complex or detailed as MS kit since it lacks of any inner frame, it is still a big chunk of plastic that accounts for almost 1/3 of the whole kit size.

    Anyway it still has some pretty big weak points, my main complaint about it are:
    - The waist is almost empty inside and hips design is damn lazy, is just a plain board.
    - The lack of any moveable panel for exposing the inner frame like the RX78 or GP01.
    - And the fact that it does come with some transparent parts for the GN-Sword II, legs and 0-Raiser. For the high price of this thing the least they could do was provide us with these parts accurately colored.

    I also got the MG and I agree with the third anon about it being better than the PG, since it fixes all of the PG's weak points, even if it doesn't have any of it's strong points.

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  6. Hi,

    am from UAE and i wana know where did you get that one and if i can buy it online.

    thx .... :-)

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  7. where did he get the new set of decals??? :) i like it!

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