
33 . disabled . trans . author . plural
anarchist
science fiction writer that fucking hates science
big fan of tiny war criminals of all sizes i have so many glances over at my piles of plastic on which i have spent well over a thousand dollars total so far
i have only purchased 10 sets so far but damn i know this is gonna be my primary hobby from now on LOL
this is, as they say, how they get ya. these tiny machines of death are so cool that you wake up in the morning with like five new boxed ones with no clue how they got there
i've also been getting really into the shows so i'm getting a lot of them that have some emotional importance to me; that's why nabbing the high grade psycho zaku from thunderbolt was like, so EXTRA thrilling for me LMAO
always a solid idea which i too engage in (even if the Master Grade Gundam Alex 2.0 does one of the most downright evil things ive seen in a model kit)! a couple of times the reverse has happened; i watched what is by far my favorite Gundam series - After War Gundam X - after my second build, the High Grade Gundam Double X (a GREAT KIT that i SUPER RECOMMEND), for example
i've watched the original 3 compilation movies and plenty of 1YW OVAs (war in the pocket, thunderbolt [my FAVORITE EVER], 08th ms team, stardust memory), and am getting into zeta now
so i'm looking forward to more and more and more emotional investment in silly little plastic models that take 3-10 hours to make LMAO
the universal century is so full of cool models to get emotionally invested in. i highly recommend any gundam mk ii kit, because the gundam mk ii is just. the single most Gundam. grampa rx-78 may be the original gundam but the mk ii is where most of the Gundam Design Features are codified. it is the platonic ideal of a gundam and as someone who has built 3 of the 4 different main Grades of mk ii and hears only good things about the aging-but-solid master grade 2.0, i can say with confidence that you probably wont regret picking one up