Your transformation videos are the best so far and a really big help. Thanks. Some of these are a total pain in the ass, but I feel like I got my monies worth in their complexity.
I has a question: So I build Gundam models and was wondering if you think some panel lining would work with these. One company actually makes waterslide decals for this set. Can you tell if there is a clear coat already over the paint? I want to use a laquer panel accent so I don't have to recoat it, but I also don't want the plastic to be stained in the process.
Newage and magic square are the main two companies for legend scale figures. There are others, but for cartoon accuracy these are the best choices in my opinion
@@Memo224 I see that the MS robot mode figures are a bit larger than the NW ones, but they are also better detailed and have better transformation. Thanks my friend.
@@jossuemartinez6875 it depends on individual models. I find sometimes NA is better and sometimes MS. They use different materials. NA generally has a more expensive feeling with full-body paint, diecast parts etc, whereas MS go for cartoon accuracy. MS uses a nylon material that is extremely tough and at the same time softer, where as I think NA uses ABS. The nylon material allows MS to have very thin parts and pull off a lot of engineering and design that is impossible for others, on the other hand the material doesn't paint well and has a soft plastic feel. For constructons I would go with MS. Newage screwed up on them, I hope they do a version 2.
Your transformation videos are the best so far and a really big help. Thanks.
Some of these are a total pain in the ass, but I feel like I got my monies worth in their complexity.
Awesome! I'm glad I could help!
I has a question: So I build Gundam models and was wondering if you think some panel lining would work with these. One company actually makes waterslide decals for this set. Can you tell if there is a clear coat already over the paint? I want to use a laquer panel accent so I don't have to recoat it, but I also don't want the plastic to be stained in the process.
Wow, quite the video, 20 mins. Them be complicated bots, ah! Great stuff man!
yeah, there are so many panels to move...thanks for watching Raz!
Newage or Magic Square?
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with either, but I prefer magic square
@@Memo224 iIs there another brand that competes with these two or is there any update of these figures (in small size)?
Thanks and good review 🤙
Newage and magic square are the main two companies for legend scale figures. There are others, but for cartoon accuracy these are the best choices in my opinion
@@Memo224 I see that the MS robot mode figures are a bit larger than the NW ones, but they are also better detailed and have better transformation.
Thanks my friend.
@@jossuemartinez6875 it depends on individual models. I find sometimes NA is better and sometimes MS. They use different materials. NA generally has a more expensive feeling with full-body paint, diecast parts etc, whereas MS go for cartoon accuracy. MS uses a nylon material that is extremely tough and at the same time softer, where as I think NA uses ABS. The nylon material allows MS to have very thin parts and pull off a lot of engineering and design that is impossible for others, on the other hand the material doesn't paint well and has a soft plastic feel. For constructons I would go with MS. Newage screwed up on them, I hope they do a version 2.
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