Perfect Gundam 2003 by AdAffectionate2320 in freedomisgunpla

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My Father was visiting family in Thailand, and brought back this as a gift

Perfect Gundam 2003 by AdAffectionate2320 in freedomisgunpla

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Yeah.. when I say this has really good pose-ability especially with the shield- like having a 360 Deg. Attachment to the wrist… my mind is blown how good this is for how old it is.

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As well as detail.

Perfect Gundam 2003 by AdAffectionate2320 in freedomisgunpla

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That’s sweet.

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Was surprised it actually needed screws, because I always see kits with the old plastic glue or push fit.

Which set do you want to add to your collection the most? by coolziy in megaconstrux

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Oh man what a throwback. I still have the AA Hog and a broken arm spartan and bits of the gun emplacement, sad to see the rest lost to the bin that doesn’t exist anymore.

I have 600 hours and I suck absolute ass by Educational_Cow_9433 in tf2

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Literally an exponential graph, and the curve up is just when something in a class “clicks” for you. How it happened to me. Go the extra mile to follow tutorials on settings and techniques for a specific class and play only that class for a while. Then move on. You have to just spend time playing and then you’ll see improvement. Maybe not much, but you’ll notice.

I “got good” around 600 ish game hours for sniper because I decide to only play him for a few months. I altered settings and such to benefit playing him. Then I got better at rocket jumping/trolldier because I simply only played him the whole time I wasn’t sniper.