QUOTE: Originally posted by knight667
[1) do you guys/gals paint your stuff, or just assemble it as is?
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They are build like any other Model with putty, primer, paints, weathering, etc. Pickup a copy of Hobby japan to see what the experts to with those Kits.
You should be able to use techniques from your current experience.
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2) how good are the decals?
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Depends on the kits, some of the older items like the Takara, Arii & Imai Kits had decent decals(aged now). Bandai often includes dry-transfers and sticker sheets. Overall they should be ok.
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3) do you like to stick with a specific scale, or do you switch back and forth?
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I build Robots and powered armor suits from 1/144 up to 1/8 scale.
One word of note, many of the mech kits are released by toy-makers in Japan and quality and detail level while fair won't rival Hasegawa or Tamiya.
If you want high-detailed mech kits than you will have to look for the resin kits that are released by a few companies, but those will set you back a pretty penny.
Most of the kits are articulated so that you can pose/transform them, etc, which means more subassemblies than you most likely used to and some parts will need to be sanded/primed after they were joined to painted sub-assemblies(knee joints, etc.)
Rather than going for Gundam, might I suggest one of the older Macross Valkyrie Kits or similar, very reasonable priced and being based on the F-14 maybe a bit closer to what you know.
Let me know towards which type of mecha(super robots, hero robots, realistic robots, transformable robots, combiner robots, exotic robots, armored suits, etc) you are leaning and I might be able to recomment a good kit.
in the worst kit I can pull something out of the stash and ship it to you.