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I wish they'd reissue the Siren A. I just love that design, and it'd look sweet next to my Arcanna
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elemental wrote:Is your arcanna finished?
elemental wrote:yoohoo... KOG... fresh batch of shiny sliver boxes available
Either Volks is filling in time... or they have given up on new FSS resins. I'm hoping it's the former.
elemental wrote:yoohoo... KOG... fresh batch of shiny sliver boxes available
Either Volks is filling in time... or they have given up on new FSS resins. I'm hoping it's the former.
I have to admit that I'm a bit surprised at their choice of reissues. Especially the KOG and Patriarch SSS. The newer clear-armored SAV kits just blow those out of the water... Albeit at a much higher price.
John F. Moscato wrote:I wish they'd reissue the Siren A. I just love that design, and it'd look sweet next to my Arcanna
KOG wrote:I have to admit that I'm a bit surprised at their choice of reissues. Especially the KOG and Patriarch SSS. The newer clear-armored SAV kits just blow those out of the water... Albeit at a much higher price.
As for the KOG and KOG AT... they are something entirely different from the V3s. Sure, the clear armor kits are great, but only if you WANT to build a V3. What if someone wants to build the old style KOG?
There's the newer KoG/Buster SSS kit, which is supposed to represent the 2988 version;). Granted, it's not in a "handsome" pose, but it's quite dynamic. If Volks wanted to, they could always just "retro-grade" the clear SAV kits with a buster launcher & flat heels, I think that would look super
Detail on the SSS KOGs is actually very good, and compares well vs WSC. They actually have more detail than WSC in some areas.
Agreed. The kits are pretty big too; my biggest gripe is that a lot of parts were combined for molding, which makes painting a bitch, and details are made more shallow in the joints to avoid ripping the molds. That's why I feel the newer SAV kits are the bomb: frame with separate outer armor. Just gives the model a more realistic feel.
I already have an original SSS KOG, but SSS KOG AT will be high on my shopping list when the re-issues become available.
John F. Moscato wrote:KOG wrote:I have to admit that I'm a bit surprised at their choice of reissues. Especially the KOG and Patriarch SSS. The newer clear-armored SAV kits just blow those out of the water... Albeit at a much higher price.
As for the KOG and KOG AT... they are something entirely different from the V3s. Sure, the clear armor kits are great, but only if you WANT to build a V3. What if someone wants to build the old style KOG? Detail on the SSS KOGs is actually very good, and compares well vs WSC. They actually have more detail than WSC in some areas.
I already have an original SSS KOG, but SSS KOG AT will be high on my shopping list when the re-issues become available.
There's the newer KoG/Buster SSS kit, which is supposed to represent the 2988 version;). Granted, it's not in a "handsome" pose, but it's quite dynamic. If Volks wanted to, they could always just "retro-grade" the clear SAV kits with a buster launcher & flat heels, I think that would look super
Agreed. The kits are pretty big too; my biggest gripe is that a lot of parts were combined for molding, which makes painting a bitch, and details are made more shallow in the joints to avoid ripping the molds. That's why I feel the newer SAV kits are the bomb: frame with separate outer armor. Just gives the model a more realistic feel.

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