Thanks for the nice deal.. I'm so lucky that I got the last one I think till next transaction
Great base, although having it at a significant height means having to centre the model so as to not tip it over.
Not every kit comes with water slide (water transfer) decals, but Bandai has released ones to go with select model kits separately! This is a set of Gundam Decals for the 1/144 HG Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway's Flash series.
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If you're not satisfied with the stickers and transfers that come with your gundam model kit, give these water slide (or "wet transfer") decals a try! Sold as a detail up part, these decals will transform your model to the next level. Available for all grades, HG, MG and RG....
Read MoreYes, "Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway" and "Hathaway's Flash" refer to the same storyline. "Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash" is a novel series written by Yoshiyuki Tomino, the original creator of the Gundam franchise. The novels focus on Hathaway Noa and his role as the leader of the anti-Federation terrorist group, Mafty. "Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway" is the film adaptation of the "Hathaway's Flash" novels. The films aim to bring the story of Hathaway, which was previously only available in novel format, to a wider audience through animated media.
Yes, several mobile suits from the series have been translated into Gunpla form, offering fans tangible versions of these new-era designs.
Both the Xi Gundam and the Penelope Gundam have been released in the High Grade (HG) series. These 1/144 scale models capture the intricate details and mechanics of their on-screen counterparts.
Yes, the Messer, which represents the newer generation of grunt suits in the series, is available in High Grade (HG). Bandai's 1/144 HG Messer is a really popular model amongst Gunpla builders.
One major reason is designer influence. Different designers bring their own unique touch to a Gundam series. For "Hathaway," the designs lean toward a more complex and intricate style, with suits like the Xi Gundam and Penelope being bulkier, layered, and featuring more components than some previous UC mobile suits. The mobile suits needed to convey a certain sense of power, progression, and technological advancement. This is evident in the advanced flight capabilities of both Xi and Penelope Gundams.