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[Mobile Suit Gundam] ROBOT Spirits ver ANIME Hyakushiki 15,000 yen (+ tax) huh…

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I wanted something like this for HGUC Revive too.

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>>1

Isn’t the old HGUC good?

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>>8

Does it look the same as the thread image?

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I think I prefer Revive…

It is a good thing that options are increasing regardless.

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I like the design of Robosen ANIME, but it’s just too expensive.

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Yellow

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It really feels like the anime version, but with a body shape like this, it gives off a strong Zandacross vibe.

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Isn’t it plating?

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Is it this expensive even though it’s not plated… I wonder if it’s because it looks painted rather than being the molded color?

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It’s not just gold plating; it’s a complete repaint, so there are no factors that would make it cheaper.

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If it was plated, would it have been over 20,000 yen?

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It seems that everything is well-arranged, but each part has a really unique shape.

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Isn’t this price a mistake for the Mega Bazooka Launcher?

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Well, it still feels expensive.

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The theory that it’s justified if it’s expensive because it’s gold.

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I have started to feel that Noir is a good deal.

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The Galbaldi is around ten thousand, you know…

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The Robot Spirits series is no longer inexpensive… I don’t want to admit it, but there’s no helping it…

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>>18

If even the Robot Soul is like this, what will happen to the others…?

It can’t be helped.

Yeah, I know…

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>>23

The price increases and cost cuts are tough, but compared to various robot toys…

Transformers are surprisingly inexpensive and luxurious.

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I think Gundam Universe is doing an incredible job.

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>>19

I’m looking for a Fullbarian, but I just can’t find one.

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Does it come with four heads?

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No matter how well-equipped or optioned it is, I can’t keep up with something that exceeds 10,000 when it’s not even a large machine.

If it’s a metal robot, that’s different.

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>>22

The Galbaldi β has barely any equipment or options, yet it costs over 10,000.

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The movable soldier, even though it comes with a mega bazooka launcher, was almost 7,000 yen over 20 years ago…

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MS IN ACTION!! When I think that the MIA Ex Hachishiki was priced at 2100 yen.

The price increase is amazing, isn’t it…?

MS IN ACTION!! When I think that the MIA Ex Hachishiki was priced at 2100 yen. The price increase is amazing, isn't it...?

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It’s something that someone likes to buy.

The design of the Hyakushiki offers an overwhelming number of options.

If you think it’s expensive, then you don’t have to buy it… that’s what I think.

I hope it won’t end up being that sales are sluggish because prices have risen too much, and that they will increase even more in the future.

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Is there any way to not raise the prices of finished products?

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>>27

I can’t do anything about it…

It’s hard to believe that I could buy Revoltech from another company for 1500 yen…

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>>27

There are now a lot of plastic models that let users assemble the components that will be the highest.

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>>33

That Gunpla will also increase in price starting from April.

Whatever it is, it costs money…

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I was surprised that Takara Tomy has also gotten quite expensive.

Bandai hasn’t changed either…

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>>30

A life hack that makes sea pants look cheaper and cheaper.

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Assembly and painting

Which cost is heavier, I wonder if it’s the painting after all?

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>>31

The cost is higher for assembly.

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It’s not something to compare, but you could buy 7 to 8 Revive Hyakushiki…

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Even this molded color is priced at 12,000 yen excluding tax.

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>>37

So when it comes out, even if it’s a bit more expensive, at least sell the ones with the gold parts painted! That’s the kind of complaint you’ll get…

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>>41

If it’s the molded color, spending 12,000 yen just for a poop color… I can easily imagine the replies.

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I wonder if I was exploring options like high-end pro or small but cheap ones…

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The metal robot is starting to seem like a great deal.

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I saw someone saying that even though it’s a full repaint, 4000 yen is way too expensive while looking at old reviews.

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The impression of the anime seemed to be more sharply presented.

Was it this subtly round?

The style is just like in the anime.

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>>43

It’s designed to resemble the setting image, so it’s only natural that it’s different from what appears in the production.

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If you’re into garage kits, prices for non-poseable, unassembled ones can be around 15,000 yen, so if the sculpt itself is ideal, I don’t think the price is that concerning.

I think they are discarding all consumers who only kind of like the Hyakushiki.

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>>45

I think the price setting for figures is now such that only people who really love them will buy them.

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>>49

I can’t spend 20,000 or 30,000 on something like that anymore…

Last year’s hobby expenses exceeded a major milestone…

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Consumers make unreasonable demands.

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At least it should be in tricolor.

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Many people probably want good things even if they are expensive, despite the high prices.

If it’s a Hyakushiki class, there should be options, and I don’t think it’s a bad choice.

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Even a Garibaldi with few accessories was scary at 10,000 yen.

Anime can drop in price by about half depending on the type, so there might be a chance to buy it at a lower price.

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>>51

A little while ago, the Blue Destiny and the upgraded Ifrit weren’t supposed to reach 10,000…

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In the past, action figures felt like the price of toys, but now they feel like the price of works of art, especially.

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I wanted them to release the Qubeley before such price increases.

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>>55

To be honest, the one that came out before is more than enough.

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>>52

There may be cases where it’s too expensive to sell, like the SEED’s Robot Spirits.

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The Gundam Universe has increased in price by 1000 yen, and it actually feels just right now.

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The quality of the recent gold plating isn’t bad.

No matter what, the weld line keeps showing up…

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It resembles the Hyaku Shiki that appeared in Plamo Kyoshiro’s model secret notebook.

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I only have memories of the Robot Spirits Qubeley being incredibly overstocked.

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I thought FA Hyakushiki Kai was expensive when I bought it, but seeing this, it might have been a good deal.

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>>63

I was able to make use of the mass-produced type, after all.

Everything here is new except for the bazooka, which is the same as Diaz’s.

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The Mega Bazooka Launcher costs around 20,000.

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Zeta Robot Spirits are financially tough to pursue, so I’m already overloaded buying things like the Gun Cannon Heavy Armor type.

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I understand putting on the red-eyed head for the movie version, but I wonder if there are even those running along the line.

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By the time Metas comes out, it seems like it will have the same amount.

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Is it really normally this expensive for a Robot Spirits without even a coating or a mega bazooka?

The price is cutting into the metal robot.

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Because Akatsuki was about twice the price of the Metal Robot Spirits at the same time.

I wonder if this will also double in size.

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https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112399731000

In the past, it used to be 2000 yen set with Mega Buzz.

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You shouldn’t compare it to the era when we were pushing various things onto overseas factories.

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>>73

Aunties who work for a price like it’s almost free…

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I guess I’ll just have to endure with the plastic model of the Mega Bazooka Launcher.

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Do you have Metal Robot Spirits?

It only looks like they are increasing the price with die-cast joints.

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>>76

It’s too late to say that the prices for die-cast have been inflated for decades.

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>>76

Since the entire body is fully painted and there are generally many color patterns, I don’t think the price changes much even if the die-cast is removed, considering the example of the Hyakushiki.

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When fully painted, even the robot spirit is this price…

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Isn’t metal already in a world of 20,000 yen?

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>>78

Z is 44,000 yen without the Mega Bazooka Launcher.

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If it really weren’t selling, they would have long since ended the series.

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Perhaps it is becoming a series that only the elite keep buying.

Well, low margin, high volume just doesn’t fit the times.

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Metal Robo and Metal Build are different things.

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I like metal because the weight of die-cast gives me a sense of satisfaction for the price.

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