$5 for a basic, articulate, colorful robot, will give hope to the next generation. It might also be considered a palette; why paint a expensive kit, when you can test pilot colors on these? Consider buying some to donate to those kids in need in your neighborhood, be next year's Santa Claus, which in-turn will get more interested in Gundam and more available in make hamburger country, which make Bandai happy and lowers the price on the more expensive models. Or kitbash, swap parts. Consider also the tabletop gaming you could do, how much is Warhammer 40K costing you per soldier? Paint? Kitsch decals? Consider Battletech rules, where any object could count as a unit? You could have up to four lances (just your team alone) of these and it would cost you, $80+ tax & weeaboo tariffs? It's a complex helix that only contains winning in it's DNA, this is the honey badger of Gundam evolution. It may have the diminutive size of a Kia Sephia and be base in terms of floormats, cupholders, and AM/FM radio cost extra, but can still kick Shinji and send him crying back to his own franchise. I mean sure, there is the significant other in the household that may have doubts, so you just sit them down like Han Solo would and say, "Look Jabba, I'll have your money", and explain it as if you spend $100 on Gundam Infinity to give to the charity in the community, and Bandai sees sales are up that they lower the price on the expensive model you wanted by $10, you tell them you make $10 being a patron saint to those aspiring Gundam pilots-to-be. And if they don't see the savings that way, give them the $10 toward some pants that fit.
Honestly, for a literal buck, I expected far worse. Usually the "toys" you see at the dollar store are on par with cheap happy meal toys.
And that feels like an insult to those cheap happy meal toys.
My local hobby store is selling these for like $30-40 CAD.
Definitely not worth more than 3 bucks
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perfect for my kids to play with. wouldn't buy them for myself
I had the thought of giving them to kids as well lol
Why not just the model kits
@@Gundamfan24k-wr4mv rather let them break a cheap dollar store toy than a model kit
since you are looked into this, how about the "gundam universe" series next?
Those look pretty sick lol, maybe for that unicorn in destroy mode cause it looks cleeeeean
Why would buy this? Most high grades and Universe figures are only 20 bucks
Ye, these are $5 canadian where I'm at, so you'd be getting quantity over quality
$5 for a basic, articulate, colorful robot, will give hope to the next generation. It might also be considered a palette; why paint a expensive kit, when you can test pilot colors on these? Consider buying some to donate to those kids in need in your neighborhood, be next year's Santa Claus, which in-turn will get more interested in Gundam and more available in make hamburger country, which make Bandai happy and lowers the price on the more expensive models. Or kitbash, swap parts. Consider also the tabletop gaming you could do, how much is Warhammer 40K costing you per soldier? Paint? Kitsch decals? Consider Battletech rules, where any object could count as a unit? You could have up to four lances (just your team alone) of these and it would cost you, $80+ tax & weeaboo tariffs? It's a complex helix that only contains winning in it's DNA, this is the honey badger of Gundam evolution. It may have the diminutive size of a Kia Sephia and be base in terms of floormats, cupholders, and AM/FM radio cost extra, but can still kick Shinji and send him crying back to his own franchise. I mean sure, there is the significant other in the household that may have doubts, so you just sit them down like Han Solo would and say, "Look Jabba, I'll have your money", and explain it as if you spend $100 on Gundam Infinity to give to the charity in the community, and Bandai sees sales are up that they lower the price on the expensive model you wanted by $10, you tell them you make $10 being a patron saint to those aspiring Gundam pilots-to-be. And if they don't see the savings that way, give them the $10 toward some pants that fit.
I'd rather buy an Entry grade
This is fair and based
@ $5 each probably not worth buying. Save up and get a good kit.
They are 5 dollars not a dollar