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BlazeEagle@aol.com
Thu, 30 Nov 2000 00:02:31 EST


In a message dated 11/29/2000 11:55:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
gbelmont@hotmail.com writes:

> Ahhhh, ok. now I see what you're getting at. One thing I noticed tho', that
> might explain this: when they released the PG Eva-01, the series was still
> farily new to the US, and super-duper-mega-hyper-whatever popular. Would
> there be a demand for MG Eva's? Sure, no doubt. But I don't think it would
> be nearly as high as it would have been were they released, say, last year.
> The PG Eva was one last quick attept to cash in on the series' popularity,
>

  I think Bandai also lost the rights to do Eva kits, don't know how long
after the Eva PG's release this was though. This could be one reason for them
not trying out a MG Eva kit. The PG Eva was their first PG release. It's a
great kit, too bad it lacked poseable fingers :(

  Probably couldn't afford it but, an PG Valkyrie woud be very nice as well.

Aaron
"Believing a sign of Zeta"



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