Gundam Down!
The holiday season is near, so you better watch out since they’re coming to town? No, I’m not talking about the Jolly fellow with a belly like a tub full of jelly and his trusty reindeers. I’m talking about relatives and their children. but more specifically the children.
lets face it, every kid loves gundams. and keeping them high up on a shelf just encourages them to grab the nearest chair, climb up, swipe the gundams from your display, run around and knocking it into every piece of furniture you have or worst against each other. and today’s kiddie shenanigans literally costs me an arm and a leg. more specifically my Strike Freedom’s arms and my Destiny Gundam’s Leg. (ToT;)> If there are market researchers out there reading this, these are the two more popular toys kids would want to have their parents buy again and again after they beat the living daylights off it. :p
I’ve already started repairing these kits,and although the broken arm on the Strike Freedom could easily be remedied with a bit of super glue, I’m stil bewildered on how they were able to break the polycap joint on the destiny in half. hopefully I’ll be able to find a polycap of the same size in my gundam graveyard.
however with all the kids running around during the time, I guess I should at least be thankful they didn’t decide on playing with my Master Grade and Perfect Grade kits. ^^





















October 27th, 2007 at 10:44 am
I feel your pain…Had my perfect grade Wing Zero Custom on my self, and I was repairing a section of siding out side my house near my room. I had never thought about removing the models to a safer place, and Zero toppled to my desk 3 feet below and crack one of the joints in half on the leg, and damaged one of the wings. I was able to repair it so you can’t even notice where it happened. You have some nice models though…
October 28th, 2007 at 11:50 pm
hey Voltron, thanks. Glad to hear your pg wing zero came out unscathed