Gundam GNT-0000 00 QAN[T] from 00 Gundam or Quanta, is creating a buzz all its own in Japan and Bandai’s newest Master Grade. The 00 QAN[T] will come with its massive transformable weapon, which can function as a sword, rifle, and shield, and there’s even the option of adding a sold-separately LED for the GN drive! The markings are created by a mix of stickers, dry-transfers, and foil-stickers. Bandai has even included an action base!
When You putting this model together, maybe there was some minor problems that you will notice, but it’s easy to fix such as the shield weight issue which can adjusted by making the torso tighter. By using a small piece of electric tape near the bottom of ring of the inner frame (E23 where it connects to E39), and a very, very small amount of rubber cement within the PC14. Hand and head must be assembled carefully. Head parts seem to pop so you had to seal them with a little cement. They are difficult to keep in place if you separate the fingers while connecting the parts. Waist skirt are so loose, yet they stay in place. still simple issues that can be dealt with a little attention to the details and a little resourcefullness. It was really a lot of fun and looks great on display because its fully posseable.
Andriasang reports that Namco Bandai has launched the first of a proposed new series of iPhone navigation applications called Character Navi. The first entry in the series is based around Gundam, and besides offering standard navigation features, it also offers “battle events” on the map.
Fortunately for you as driver (and any police officers watching) succeeding in these battle events doesn’t require any interaction on your part — simply drive past the location of the enemy Mobile Suit on the map and you’ll defeat them. Screenshots suggest your score is tracked throughout your journey — will this lead to people repeatedly showing up late to appointments because they wanted to chase down an enemy Mobile Suit?
The bad news? It’s only available for Japanese iPhone 4 and 3GS owners right now, and costs ¥3,500 (about $45) for a year’s usage.
If LucasArts doesn’t steal this idea and make a Star Wars trench run navigation app, it’s missing a massive opportunity.