I seem to be the weird one who doesn't much care for the design of the PG Unleashed and prefers the OG, so if I were to ever pick up a PGU then this would be the way for me to go and I've actually been pretty tempted to pull the trigger.
@@reinaldojohncrisostomo6738 I’ve just received it, to be honest I don’t have any new Bandai PG models, but the quality is decent. I do have the original Bandai PG RX-78-2 and it’s about the same. There are definitely bits you’ll need to scrape off with a blade or sand it off, but these are all minor things. I did notice some parts are very hard to combine VS bandai is a but smoother to connect, but again these are small little details. I think the best way to look at it is, so what you pay for, it’s pretty good and I’m glad I spent the same amount or less to buy 2x kit. Still working on the inner frame, so far so good.
surprising that it's a genuine 1:1 recreation of the bandai version. i definitely might try checking out daban considering they've also made things that bandai hasn't yet.
from what I have seen from your video, the major difference between the og and the knockoff is the looseness of the hip joints. That left leg on yours looks like it is flopping back and forth when you place the kit horizontally. The Bandai one is extremely solid. I can't tell from the video if the plastic quality is any different. But from the stuff I have read about the knockoff it usually use inferior plastic.
I'd wager a guess that the core fighter doesn't fold because you've got the clear base adapter piece in it. There does seem to be a little bit of difference in tolerance, first some of the movement looks a little looser and I haven't had anything pop off anywhere. The only issue I've had is one of the pre-mold side skirt parts literally exploding as soon as I went to gently loosen the joints after removing it from the sprue. It went to pieces, shooting them in separate directions. Besides that it looks 1:1 like you said. My only gripe (besides stickers) is that it's too easy to build. Compare it to your '98 PG or the PG Mk-II, those needed some effort to be built and kind of had some complicated parts and assembly, but they felt more satisfying by far, to me at least. It sounds silly, but we associate earning something with there being a meaning to it. I remember slaving away over the Mk-II, I don't remember building the PGU at all.
I did try it without the adaptor in it, still just doesn't want to fold flush. I could probably force it, but it would most likely snape; and I like how the core fighter looks outside of the Gundam.
@@dankpla7037 It's probably worth disassembling it and checking for nubs that you forgot to sand down. I get it, you're not going to use it as a block anyway, but might as well do it right.
@@Smilomaniac Oh trust me, I took it apart several times to figure out what was going on. Just not sure what the problem is. It might just be a molding problem with mine. At least it's just something I don't really need.
Anyone know if the clear armor kit from Bandai works with the Daban kit? Want another RX but don’t want to fork over the money. Might get the Daban if it’s comparable.
I got the bootleg version of rx 78 2 beyond global. Missing one part on the torso-waist joint. Bought the bandai part for it. It was loose. Had to use super glue to increase the thickness of the joints.
Could you tell me where you bought it in Canada at that price? in a store here in Calgary the original is CAD390. X0 , I really want to save money buying this imitation because the original is too expensive.
Only issue I had with daban is their succeeding prints has shallower,if not have lost, details. The upside, apart from the price, is that daban can keep on producing while bandai limits theirs.
I do not know if this is Daban but there's a knock off of the Core Gundams. A box containing Core Gundam, planet Armor & the corresponding weapon set in one box with a --really weak-- clear stand For 5~6 dollars
As a Collector and a model kit builder (and custom designer), I have, too, find this kind interesting, you can used TTHongli, Daban and other knock off model kits, tho, YOU CAN male yourself a custom build and if you want to do it for real reason, model kit or not, IT STILL FITS. Right now, I’m using the various pieces and parts from both bandai and china brand knock offs DOES STILL come in handy in creative ways…
If it was that cheap, it would either have really thin plastic, or be a statue cause you'd have to glue almost everything together. There is a G3 colour version coming out too. Might want that since Bandai doesn't have one yet.
@@dankpla7037 disagree, plastics are cheap. they can afford it since they don't have all the overhead the originals have. and it's KO. theh point of KO's is that it's cheap in price.
@@RichardChan-p8p While they don't have to pay to design and create the model, they still have to make a profit. I think paying $150 CAD for a $400 CAD kit which is extremely close in quality is fair.
@@dankpla7037 yeah they do and they are even at a much lower price point. the design, templates, lease, staff, shows, marketing, R&D, molds, etc are where the biggest expenses are not the "plastics" why are you helping Ko's get more money anyway? trust me they will still want to sell at my price point.
the loose torso is also a thing in the bandai kit. i have the official kit and it comes off quite easily with a little pull.
Kinda disappointing for the Bandai version considering the price.
I wonder what the best fix is… if you’ll have any recs lemme know!
@code3802 get the joint fix stuff. You can find it on any model site. Icr tue exact name. Google gunpla joint fix.
why are you lying?
So glad you uploaded this cause I've been looking at the reviews and none of them have been as informative as yours
I appreciate the kind words. I feel like I miss a lot of stuff in my videos, but I love doing them.
I seem to be the weird one who doesn't much care for the design of the PG Unleashed and prefers the OG, so if I were to ever pick up a PGU then this would be the way for me to go and I've actually been pretty tempted to pull the trigger.
I actually felt like you do now. I still really like the original, but this new one is great in it's own way. Just not $400+ in Canadian money great.
Thank you for sharing this, I’m waiting for mine to arrive. Appreciate you took the time to do this. Cheers!
How's the quality compare to other bandai PG interms of plastic and fittings?
@@reinaldojohncrisostomo6738 I’ve just received it, to be honest I don’t have any new Bandai PG models, but the quality is decent.
I do have the original Bandai PG RX-78-2 and it’s about the same.
There are definitely bits you’ll need to scrape off with a blade or sand it off, but these are all minor things. I did notice some parts are very hard to combine VS bandai is a but smoother to connect, but again these are small little details.
I think the best way to look at it is, so what you pay for, it’s pretty good and I’m glad I spent the same amount or less to buy 2x kit.
Still working on the inner frame, so far so good.
surprising that it's a genuine 1:1 recreation of the bandai version. i definitely might try checking out daban considering they've also made things that bandai hasn't yet.
from what I have seen from your video, the major difference between the og and the knockoff is the looseness of the hip joints. That left leg on yours looks like it is flopping back and forth when you place the kit horizontally. The Bandai one is extremely solid. I can't tell from the video if the plastic quality is any different. But from the stuff I have read about the knockoff it usually use inferior plastic.
Try the Motor Nuclear kits. Has the Bandai fittings, metal frame for a fraction of the price.
I have a few motor nuclear kits. I should show them off.
Thats not a bad price honestly. The kit doesn't look half bad either.
it doesn't just to expensive for a knock off.
@@RichardChan-p8p really?
I'd wager a guess that the core fighter doesn't fold because you've got the clear base adapter piece in it.
There does seem to be a little bit of difference in tolerance, first some of the movement looks a little looser and I haven't had anything pop off anywhere. The only issue I've had is one of the pre-mold side skirt parts literally exploding as soon as I went to gently loosen the joints after removing it from the sprue. It went to pieces, shooting them in separate directions.
Besides that it looks 1:1 like you said. My only gripe (besides stickers) is that it's too easy to build. Compare it to your '98 PG or the PG Mk-II, those needed some effort to be built and kind of had some complicated parts and assembly, but they felt more satisfying by far, to me at least. It sounds silly, but we associate earning something with there being a meaning to it. I remember slaving away over the Mk-II, I don't remember building the PGU at all.
I did try it without the adaptor in it, still just doesn't want to fold flush. I could probably force it, but it would most likely snape; and I like how the core fighter looks outside of the Gundam.
@@dankpla7037 It's probably worth disassembling it and checking for nubs that you forgot to sand down. I get it, you're not going to use it as a block anyway, but might as well do it right.
@@Smilomaniac Oh trust me, I took it apart several times to figure out what was going on. Just not sure what the problem is. It might just be a molding problem with mine. At least it's just something I don't really need.
Anyone know if the clear armor kit from Bandai works with the Daban kit? Want another RX but don’t want to fork over the money. Might get the Daban if it’s comparable.
I got the bootleg version of rx 78 2 beyond global. Missing one part on the torso-waist joint. Bought the bandai part for it. It was loose. Had to use super glue to increase the thickness of the joints.
Oddly enough, I looked for this locally and found that it's so rare it went double the price of the original LMAO.
wowzers.
heard that bandai version have shoulder to arm problem articulation
Could you tell me where you bought it in Canada at that price? in a store here in Calgary the original is CAD390. X0 , I really want to save money buying this imitation because the original is too expensive.
It was an online shop from China. Gundam central. I found that site a few years ago and they get a lot of cool kits with decent shipping.
where would one acquire this?
The etched pieces for MGEX strike also need to be glued (in my experience) so its funny so see the daban equivalent also do!
That's good to know about the Strike Freedom when I build mine.
Daban gave us a Full Armor mk II. Bandai will NEVER drop a MG FA mk II. Wish they’d start sizing up rg kits to 1/100
Oh ya, I'll have to show off their Super Gundam and Full Armor sometime soon.
Only issue I had with daban is their succeeding prints has shallower,if not have lost, details.
The upside, apart from the price, is that daban can keep on producing while bandai limits theirs.
Nice build 👍
I realy like your mat that you use😊
Thanks! I wanted green cause of Gundam 00, and there just happened to be a large Celestial Being rub transfer decal that was perfect for it.
I do not know if this is Daban but there's a knock off of the Core Gundams. A box containing Core Gundam, planet Armor & the corresponding weapon set in one box with a --really weak-- clear stand
For 5~6 dollars
Interesting. I'll have to look into that.
0:02 The *what* grade?
Pehh Grade?
yes
This style of video reminds me a bit of Dankpods, just...a little more quiet lol
How long it take
how are the fittings?
Pretty good.
Sometime it is good to pay a peanut to get an elephant.
Where yo buy daban sir?
Mostly a site called Gundam Central. The shipping is pretty decent to Canada.
Pre posed hands are so much better. Pose able hands are always loose. This way it’s always good to
I feel for the prince of the official one, it should come with both.
Are there fitting issue
Not at all.
@@dankpla7037 should I get it as my first pg
@@long-vutrinh2292 I think it would be fine for a first PG.
As a Collector and a model kit builder (and custom designer), I have, too, find this kind interesting, you can used TTHongli, Daban and other knock off model kits, tho, YOU CAN male yourself a custom build and if you want to do it for real reason, model kit or not, IT STILL FITS.
Right now, I’m using the various pieces and parts from both bandai and china brand knock offs DOES STILL come in handy in creative ways…
you cant fold the corefighter because of the clear part
I tried it without the clear piece as well. Just might be assembled wrong, but I took it apart several times and no go.
Naw I’ll stay away from knockoffs… I would not be promoting this.
That's fine. You don't have to.
@@dankpla7037 I am happy I bought the real things, you know support the industry that is literally carrying my hobby for better or worse.
no thanks, if it was 50-65 then maybe.
If it was that cheap, it would either have really thin plastic, or be a statue cause you'd have to glue almost everything together. There is a G3 colour version coming out too. Might want that since Bandai doesn't have one yet.
@@dankpla7037 disagree, plastics are cheap. they can afford it since they don't have all the overhead the originals have. and it's KO. theh point of KO's is that it's cheap in price.
@@RichardChan-p8p While they don't have to pay to design and create the model, they still have to make a profit. I think paying $150 CAD for a $400 CAD kit which is extremely close in quality is fair.
@@dankpla7037 yeah they do and they are even at a much lower price point. the design, templates, lease, staff, shows, marketing, R&D, molds, etc are where the biggest expenses are not the "plastics" why are you helping Ko's get more money anyway? trust me they will still want to sell at my price point.
@@dankpla7037 the pre-order price in South east Asia is about 75cad(2,000)baht btw just letting you know
I have this one and frankly I'd rather buy the original. It's a good carbon copy but the overall build experience is not pleasant.
Yep. But I am broke. Build experience is however relative since I really like solving problem which is another layer of the build experience.
Where can I buy this?