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Date Posted: 14:47:59 05/25/03 Sun
Author: Ray
Author Host/IP: 68.8.133.99
Subject: Re: Are the Sandrock and Heavyarms new?
In reply to: thx3188 's message, "Are the Sandrock and Heavyarms new?" on 13:38:26 05/25/03 Sun

Doing a side by side look, they look to be about the same, but there are more paint details on the new ones that wern't on the original releases. And for some reason the sandrocks knee joints look different.

I wish they'd do a just a version 2 wing gundam at the least instead of rereleasing it cause it sucks.


>And why does Heavyarms have that weird stabilizing
>thing? Was it there in the show and I somehow missed
>it in all 50 epiodes and the OAV series?

The non Kai version of the Heavyarms gundam has the stabalizer thing, it's in the line art for the beam gatling.

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