Just what kind of box art pose is that?! D: That’s almost as bad as the Sword/Launcher Strike box. I do like the drawn look though as opposed to CGI. You’d think Bandai can come up with something better given Sword Impulse and Gouf 2.0′s boxart…
Picture and even post title jacked from the one and only Ngee Khiong ^^
I promise this’ll be my last MG Exia post until my very own arrives ^^;
Advertisement

A's Toy Box
Akamage
American Salary Man
An Army of Zakus
Baby TheEnd's Gunpla and Toy Review
BD77's of Figure & Plamos
Beamknight87's Blog
Celestial Preventer
Chessboard Attic
DC23 Mech Arts
EM Creations
Eyeshield30's Blog
FigurativelyGunpla
Gaijin Gunpla
Gundam Australia Forum
Gundam Model Kit n Figures
Gundamgazette
Gunota.Info
Hobby Hovel
Lupes' Blog
Machenix Mechas
Memoirs of a Blur Sotong
My Gundam Harem
Plamo Addiction
Random Stuff from the East
Rock Lee's Lotus
Studio OZKai
Tonythem's Hobby Corner
July 2, 2009 at 8:16 PM
Oh, ok thanks. I’ve heard about those shops before but i’ve never actually gone to them yet.
July 2, 2009 at 8:44 PM
You should try those. They have good stocks of MGs, and all sorts of toys and PVC figures, and whatnot. The Special Toy Centers stock Gundam decals, paints, and some Tamiya supplies like cement, weathering kits and toolkits. Lil’s Toy Center in Megamall has a GREAT selection of Tamiya stuff as well.
And check out any good toy store (like Toy Kingdom) that stocks Gundam kits – they usually stock Gundam decals as well, but you need to specifically ask for them.
Ah, found this on Youtube, a really short trailer for the MG Exia:
July 2, 2009 at 8:57 PM
Toy Kingdom charges too much though…
July 2, 2009 at 9:16 PM
That’s true. Which is why I only buy decals from them – the ones I can’t find anywhere else ^_^