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日本語/Japanese  Thu 05/03 03:30 JST
Taken last week in Akiba. A shop that sells bags of spare Gunpla parts! If only I knew about this shop sooner then I wouldn't have had to bother sending an order form off to Bandai asking for replacement parts by snail mail.

In the past I've broken the waist of my PG MK2, Face and fingers of my PG GP01 and some others which I forget.
Todays question is whether you have broken or lost bits of your models during assembly and what you end up doing about it. But before the polls, have a gander at the rest of the photos.
Spare Gunpla Parts (click to enlarge)
Cant remember if the name of the shop was "Parts Paradise" or whether it was just the name of the bag O parts. When you get out of Akihabara station, walk into the old building above the new Kotobukiya shop - its on the 4th floor.
If you are a Doujin person - its in the same building as Melon Books.
Spare Gunpla Parts (click to enlarge)
Different subject - Gunpla water decals - I need to go back to Asobit to get some. I like the way Bandai includes nasty stickers with the kit and make you pay about 500 yen more for decent ones.
Spare Gunpla Parts (click to enlarge)
More Shelf O Gundam shenanigans.
Spare Gunpla Parts (click to enlarge)
For those who love Gundam - you can say you are "Gundam Inochi" (ガンダム命(がんだむいのち))which means you devote your life to Gundam. You can stick "Inochi" on the end of a noun to say that you devote your life to X. So for example, "Moe Inochi" means that you lurve Moe.
Spare Gunpla Parts (click to enlarge)
Gundam Inochi!
Spare Gunpla Parts (click to enlarge)
Some tools for Gunpla modeling. Got myself a really nice Olfa knife.
Spare Gunpla Parts (click to enlarge)
A completed Freedom. I still need to make mine.
Spare Gunpla Parts (click to enlarge)
My booty for the day. Wing Gundam, cans of paint, some doujinshi and an illustration book by illustrator Happoubijin (八宝備仁) - he does a lot of ero stuff. Also received an MG archive with pics of all 99 MG Gundams - a small announcement inside says that they will announce the 100th MG at the Shizuoka Hobby Show (I plan on attending if I dont fall sick again ^^;)
Spare Gunpla Parts (click to enlarge)
Polls
thegeek in Northern California, United States
Geek Liaison
Registered on 2007/03/26 06:18
Man I wish I could find a model store like that. The few Hobby shops that are near me are mostly RC stuff with little in the way of plastic model supplies. I haven't been able to find a great shop online either, found several good ones but in order to get everything I need had to order from 3 or 4 different places. I may have to end up traveling to Sacramento or San Francisco to find some that even comes close to that store.
(ID #47299) Posted on 2007/05/03 04:06
Edward in Michigan U.S.A.
Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
Registered on 2006/12/24 11:50
I could really use a trip to this shop right now, need to replace parts for my MG GPO2.  It's the special paint version, so I might need to get the parts from Bandai.  I can see a Ball!  For some reason i want to build a Ball... ^^;

The GPO2 kit was a gift so I really want to complete it so it can be seen.  I've been lucky in the past and had pen pals - before I met my fiancee - who would get replacement parts for me.  Although, a few times I have put kits aside and never finish building. ^^;  For broken parts, I usually repair them. 
(ID #47301) Posted on 2007/05/03 04:08
dugFresh in Alaska, unfourtantly
otaku
Registered on 2007/03/29 19:06
it would be nice to be able to get spares here in ak, but no good shops..

i dont know if you seen this site before, but it sells models from japan as well as parts.
 
HobbyLink japan;
http://www.hlj.com/index.html

parts for gunpla's are here; http://www.hlj.com/hljlist2/?MacroType=DetAcc&SeriesID=All&x=1&y=9&Dis=-2&GenreCode=Gun

i might order from there later on, they got a good selection of gunpla.
(ID #47302) Posted on 2007/05/03 04:31
The-O in California, USA
Depending on how badly damaged the and what part it was, I may be able to salvage it with some welding glue or metal support pins. I have broken pieces in the past >.
(ID #47305) Posted on 2007/05/03 05:25
bolt in Tampa Fl.
security/student
Registered on 2007/04/17 14:41
oh yes i've lost model parts to the blackhole of my carpet.. usually have to deal with it not being there, steal it from my spares box ( for some reason bandai adds extras on there sprues) or  scratch build it (no shops here in FL)

If I would ever get a chance to go to japan, I would breing an extra suitcase just to fill with Gundams and figures   
(ID #47306) Posted on 2007/05/03 06:11
Space Cowboy in Los Angeles
College Student
Registered on 2007/02/10 15:01
Oh man, if only we had a store even remotely similar to Gunpla heaven. My PG AEUG MkII only has one spare beam rifle E-pac due to me throwing out the pieces for the other by accident, and my Hyper Bazooka's handle just plain snapped off. 

And I won't even get started on the rest of my MG's... orz
(ID #47308) Posted on 2007/05/03 07:59
War God in The netherlands
uhmm... does this shop got a website or something I really need new parts for my MG Freedom Gundam ^^'
(ID #47309) Posted on 2007/05/03 08:30
mambo in 152nd floor
Salaryman
Registered on 2007/01/14 22:28
Does anybody know of a site that sells the water transfer decals online?
(ID #47310) Posted on 2007/05/03 10:40
よしむ in 静岡
Illustrator
Registered on 2007/01/09 18:05
お店はイエローサブマリンのパーツパラダイスですね。
僕もMG シャア専用ズゴックのマーキングシールを
買ったことがあります。

同人誌は何を勉強?(*´д`*)
(ID #47312) Posted on 2007/05/03 11:18
Reikai in Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan
Student
Registered on 2007/02/04 11:21
Hey danny, just wondering what exactly is the name of this store and how do I get there *assuming from the JR Akiba station...*

I've been looking for a place like this for a long time :P
(ID #47314) Posted on 2007/05/03 11:34
Reikai in Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan
Student
Registered on 2007/02/04 11:21
nvm ignore the previous question, just saw your directions :P
(ID #47315) Posted on 2007/05/03 11:36
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
Registered on 2006/12/11 10:54
Reikai,
A note from Yoshimu-san below - its Yellow Submarine Parts Paradise. Same building as the Kotobukiya store.

よしむさん、
情報をありがとうございました!
同人誌は。。。エロ市場の勉強^^;

Mambo,
Some of the stores advertising on this site may carry them.

War God,
Yellow Submarine do have a store online but they dont sell parts AFAIK.

Space Cowboy,
I feel your pain.
(ID #47316) Posted on 2007/05/03 11:40
Registered on 2006/12/24 23:30
hmmm... 私はガンダム命,けれども私の妻がいます,私は妻命です. ^^ 
nice gunpla parts store Danny, I've lost and broke a few gunpla parts myself. including my GP01's hands. ^^ I tried replacing them with my non grade 1/60 strike gundam's hands but to no avail. Anyway, try to get some more vitamin C to boost up the immune system. hope you don't get sick again Danny.
(ID #47317) Posted on 2007/05/03 12:20
MosKAU in Dark Northern Forests (Finland)
Student
Registered on 2007/03/06 22:10
Perfect so far ^^. it would be really scary if i'd lost already parts. I'm just about to paint my first gunpla =)
(ID #47318) Posted on 2007/05/03 12:32
MosKAU in Dark Northern Forests (Finland)
Student
Registered on 2007/03/06 22:10
btw that place sounds tempting :) might be worth visiting.
(ID #47319) Posted on 2007/05/03 12:35
X-Gear in his room
College student
Registered on 2007/01/18 16:48
Whoa, i know what gunpla means too from genshiken.  Thats a handy anime.  Yea, people like look at my kits and like drop it by accident. Of course i get pissed but i cant do anything about it to repair it. If only it had some spare parts somewhere...
(ID #47321) Posted on 2007/05/03 14:28
alden in seattle
student
Registered on 2007/01/29 02:51
im in a whole different category, my PG Wing Zero Custom came with a pair of metal pieces that were the same one. had so the store had to send an order for a replacement all the way back in japan. i was so relieved when i got the replacement ^_^;;
(ID #47322) Posted on 2007/05/03 15:21
Char in Toronto
Retired zion colonel and part-time beach volley ball player
Registered on 2007/01/10 03:43
Broken many, latest victim was the HGUC Hazel, the plastic elbow joint was supposed to look better, but it was so flimsy that it broke the first moment I moved it.  20 years ago I probably would scratch build the joint, but spare time is at a premium these days, so I'll likely bury it soon.  Totally staying away from these from now on.

Also disappointed that the MG are using more ABS parts and less p-cap/soft plastic for joints to supposedly strengthen the stance.  It will be a big waste of money if anything on the Hi-nu broke...And please, Bandai, no unnecessary big box for those of us who have to pay shipping.

Bitching ended.
(ID #47323) Posted on 2007/05/03 15:29
Gav in Northumberland, UK
Tech support/ Paintball Marshall
Registered on 2006/12/26 05:26
Last thing I did was lost a couple of bits for my HG Hazel custom. Before that, the worst was breaking one of the fiddly arm pieces for my PG W-Gundam Zero Custom :( It would be nice if there were an easier way to get replacement parts!!
(ID #47325) Posted on 2007/05/03 16:56
syrix in U.S.
student
Registered on 2007/03/21 09:18
If I lived in Japan I would check the store out for the water decals.  I messed up on mine a long time ago when I first started constructing gundams and tore up a lot of my water decals which is why some of my models aren't as good looking as they could be.
(ID #47327) Posted on 2007/05/03 18:26
Registered on 2007/01/01 14:00
Looking at those pictures made me die a little inside =/ (no shops of that nature anywhere near Philadephia, PA)

The most common parts I have broken are two piece hands and waist parts. If the damage isn't bad I usually repair the parts myself, but I am too careful not to permanently break anything, or else I couldn't finish the kit!
(ID #47329) Posted on 2007/05/03 19:26
wildarmsheero in Spaaaaace
Lowlife
Registered on 2006/12/25 14:05
Dirty doujin?
(ID #47330) Posted on 2007/05/03 20:34
Busterbeam in Nagoya
Plamo Addict
Registered on 2007/01/22 13:42
Broken the finger and bazooka handle joint of my PG RX17-2 and the shield connection joint of my PG MSZ 006.  i live in japan so i could order then again but im just too lazy.  think i might check that shop out next time im in tokyo.  thanks for that.
(ID #47332) Posted on 2007/05/03 21:43
Doc in Kansas
Student
Registered on 2007/01/05 13:20
mmmmmm, sweet deliious gunpla action. ^^
ahaha water decals, i covered my strike rouge in them becuase i couldnt find the ice cream pink color i needed and was too lazy to make my own. (i also followed ur gunpla building guide to the letter)
looking forward to seeing ur mg strike freedom and wing! i need to start on my strike freedom too. XD
(ID #47333) Posted on 2007/05/03 21:50
Ken in NYC
Student
Registered on 2007/03/15 22:26
I've broken and lost lots of parts. They usually get lost while I'm building the kit. Considering how I only build my gundam in my tidy room, I'm confused where all of them could have disappeared to. So far, I've ordered an extra rifle and hands from the PG strike to mod'd onto my other 1/60 models. I'm thinking about order the weapon systems from the 1/60 strike and mod them for the PG. Would be nice if we had a shop here...
(ID #47335) Posted on 2007/05/03 23:47
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
Registered on 2006/12/11 10:54
Ken,
A ghost?

Wildarms,
Not dirty at all - just ero ^^;

Char,
I hear you.

Marvin,
You Japanese is spot on!
(ID #47339) Posted on 2007/05/04 01:30
Trent in Minnesota
Otaku
Registered on 2007/02/10 15:01
I used to lose a ton of pieces, but now I made a little shell, so when I cut the peices out they don't fly all over the place...And on the subject of the MG Wing Gundam; I love that kit, but Is so rare where I live!! It's too bad too becuasuse it's a really loose kit...all the places move, but not how you want them to...  :(
(ID #47341) Posted on 2007/05/04 01:56
Zeon Daikun in centreville, va
dude you are so lucky, I wish I had a store like that near me, with all the parts i need and order from HLJ I'm going broke. that store looks like a kitbasher's paradise.
(ID #47348) Posted on 2007/05/04 03:17
penpen in Providence, RI, US
apple store slave
Registered on 2007/01/12 14:12
u bought a wing zero custom, i got the same one, be careful the wings are kinda articulate and i broke a (m)peg and now i have one wing in a permanent position T.T
(ID #47352) Posted on 2007/05/04 03:57
War God in the netherlands
to the director danny ^^ uhmm... what do you mean with AFAIK??????
(ID #47357) Posted on 2007/05/04 10:42
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
Registered on 2006/12/11 10:54
War God,
AFAIK = As Far As I Know
(ID #47358) Posted on 2007/05/04 11:03
Registered on 2006/12/24 23:30
どうもありがとうございますダニさん。
(ID #47361) Posted on 2007/05/04 11:56
Gordon Pekeur in south africa -cape town-
that store is awesome ... Ive misplaced parts, but I found them eventually ... Iv broken parts too ... =/
(ID #47435) Posted on 2007/05/06 02:50
War God in the netherlands
when you order new parts from bandai does it cost any money???
(ID #47463) Posted on 2007/05/06 15:20
Busterbeam in Nagoya
Plamo Addict
Registered on 2007/01/22 13:42
finally found this place on the weekend.  I think its called "Yellow Submarine" but im not sure.  No PG parts tho!  rats!  but the display of gundams was impressive.  Beautiful Strike Noir and Akatsuki
(ID #48321) Posted on 2007/05/22 14:47
Busterbeam in Nagoya
Plamo Addict
Registered on 2007/01/22 13:42
oh and yeah it costs money to order parts over mail.  i think it says 100 yen per part in the assembly guides.  this place however sells whole bags of parts for 300 yen.  but its hard to get the specific parts that you need it seems.  just have to get lucky.
(ID #48322) Posted on 2007/05/22 14:50
Yuruginai in Rokugan
Samurai
Registered on 2007/04/25 14:30
Too bad I live in the Philippines and can't buy those parts. I need to fix my brother's MG Strike Freedom's wings.
(ID #48669) Posted on 2007/05/29 03:54
Wai Yip Chan
ahhhhhh~~~ swiish man! I never even knew Bandai would resupply some parts that broke! I just thought you had to go buy another kit! anyway just wanna say, I have that Gunpla kit you bought that day! and I've made a comparison that the American Wing Version of the Wing 0 Custom looks, firstly the shoulder armour's are really bulky compared to the EW one (which I have made my own custom version) and the EW version has yet to have a special coating model (even though its been about 7 years since EW came out). 

Have fun with the kit though! 
(ID #49301) Posted on 2007/06/08 15:59
GundamDorkNeko in United States
it is my duty to go to that store the second I go to Japan (if I do).
MG models are they cheaper in japan? it looks like they cost 20 dollars in this store..or am I insane?
(ID #49321) Posted on 2007/06/08 23:03
Tenkai in SOCAL
Online salesman/retailer, student
Registered on 2007/12/27 12:09
Gosh that's insane, I wish there was a store like that down here in LA. I can't even find a decent model kit place let alone a good anime place with model kits other than seed......*sigh
(ID #54017) Posted on 2007/08/10 14:50
Tenkai in SOCAL
Online salesman/retailer, student
Registered on 2007/12/27 12:09
Gosh that's insane, I wish there was a store like that down here in LA. I can't even find a decent model kit place let alone a good anime place with model kits other than seed......*sigh
(ID #54018) Posted on 2007/08/10 15:13
Stacy Hay in New Zealand
Well. I live a long long way from Japan so getting to the store is not an option. I've searched on the net and can't seem to find a place where I can get replacement parts yet some of you apparently have via mail?

How can I get a replacement part without having to resort to buying a whole new kit?

Stace.
(ID #54141) Posted on 2007/08/11 19:09
Wavehawk in Melbourne
Danny, do they have any means of internet or mail service delivery at all? I wouldn't get parts for replacement per se, but for modifications and the like, they're vital. Especially if you're like me and are trying to convert older (F90) kits to MG standard.

Do they sell whole 'trees' of parts? If they do (enough to literally build an MG inner frame with), then I'd be game to buy some...if I can find out how.

(please email me privately, thanks!)
(ID #54195) Posted on 2007/08/12 10:33
ryan tan in kuala lumpur , Malaysia
i really wish there's a shop like this here right now... I need a new pair of wings for my MG Freedom...mines' very loose for some reason =_=

(ID #54242) Posted on 2007/08/13 01:55
fez_da_noob in Perak, Malaysia
uh... would you mind explaining how to order for gundam spare parts from bandai?
(ID #54767) Posted on 2007/08/18 05:29
Maveric in U.K.
College Student :D
Registered on 2007/08/17 05:16
:O
How useful!!
I've broken atleast one part from each model I have lol.
Is there ayway that we can pay you and you buy it and send it to us, Danny?
Thanks!!
(ID #54804) Posted on 2007/08/18 18:24
Crzygun
I just broke the faceplate off my strike noir MG in half ... i need help ... im goin insane ... someone tell me how to fix it!!!
(ID #56506) Posted on 2007/09/06 04:28
redyss
i have lost a part in my MG full burst strike freedom ... can anyone teach me how to get it? 
(ID #57297) Posted on 2007/09/20 12:07
Tenkai in SOCAL
Online salesman/retailer, student
Registered on 2007/12/27 12:09
It's going to be very hard to get a (one) specific part from Bandai considering their all the way in Japan, I'm assuming when they manufacture their model kits and make extra trees of parts. And just send them to shops n' whatnot, best thing to do is either go to Japan and pick some up....or buy a whole 'nother kit. Which both would be a waist of time and money, so best advice is to be very careful when building/posing model kits. Don't be ashamed if you broke a part, cus it happens to everybody. We think models are action figures so we try to pose them n' whatnot like they are
(ID #57560) Posted on 2007/09/23 16:52
alucrid in Pennsylvania
Student
Registered on 2007/09/20 09:32
If only they had a store like this is the US...then I might be able to experience Gundam Inochi. =P
(ID #57655) Posted on 2007/09/25 01:05
WivZ in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
StUDenT
Registered on 2007/11/28 00:15
can anyone tell me how to order spae pars from that shop plz??
(ID #65489) Posted on 2007/11/30 15:22
Tim Sappenfield in Missouri, US
Teleinterviewer/College Student
Registered on 2008/01/15 11:41
Do, or anyone else, know where I can get spare Gundam parts? I screwed up painting the shield of a HG 1/100 RX-78 GP01Fb and need to get a new one. Thanks. 
(ID #69864) Posted on 2008/01/16 05:05
FH in Perth
Registered on 2008/02/02 20:55
Danny,

This is FH from Anime& Manga Horizon. 

My brother got MG destiny and he broke a small part cause too fragile. I was wondering if I can ask u to pop over the shop and buy parts for it. I know it's troublesome and normally busy people like you dont do this. But I'd ask anyway since my bro's pretty depressed. Hope u can reply. 

(ID #71370) Posted on 2008/02/03 11:59
lostandfound in your brain... WAHAHAHA!
Human being. Really, I'm not joking!
Registered on 2007/10/22 01:58
I just hate it when I lose/break parts... It's just too hard to repair and it's hard to find spare parts here... I need to be in japan Naow!
(ID #71721) Posted on 2008/02/07 20:52
Sonata Arctica in Illinios
Registered on 2008/02/19 06:30
Hmm Does this store send parts to US? I bought a PG Strike and it was actually missing one piece (part of the cockpit door) and it is impossible to get Bandai to send a response to an email. It's been about 2 weeks since I asked them if I could purchase a new part -.-
(ID #165852) Posted on 2008/04/03 11:30
dyne46 in Philippines, Antipolo
Customer Service Representative
Registered on 2008/03/14 01:42
heaven...now I really am going to Japan. Wonder what I should do there. I want to spend my life there forever. I wish I was japanese!!!!!!!!!!!
(ID #166275) Posted on 2008/04/04 07:11
Leafy in Singapore
Pending...
Registered on 2008/03/16 20:44
It will be really nice and helpful if there is a online spare store.
(ID #180182) Posted on 2008/05/03 10:41
beamknight87 in Vancouver
Student
Registered on 2008/02/07 08:36
I screwed up big time part of the waist of my Unicorn, also, its V fin is so thin that it looks almost destined to break eventually. However, I try to be extremely careful to avoid any damage to my models
(ID #180192) Posted on 2008/05/03 11:00
Registered on 2007/01/01 14:00
I will totally RAID that store and buy so much Gunpla when I visit Japan it ain't even funny!

Typically with the models I build, I will scratchbuild a new part if something breaks. Say I snap a antannae, I will first proclaim my dissatisfaction by yelling an explitive, then I may use brass rod to replace it.

For more complicated parts, I am:

a) screwed
b) try to scatchbuild
c) deal with it
d) order new parts

Tamiya and Revell are good about getting me what I need.
(ID #180200) Posted on 2008/05/03 11:19
Jorge Hinojosa in México
Registered on 2007/12/07 10:59
There is nothing like that in this city, even finding figures is a pain
(ID #180207) Posted on 2008/05/03 11:46
radical anime fan in Singapore, where it's so hot nowadays you could bake a cake on the sidewalk.
Polytechnic Freshman. Mmm... fresh.
Registered on 2007/01/25 21:08
I need to visit somewhere similar... My S. Freedom is more thrashed than Destiny after that tussle with I. Justice. 
(ID #180249) Posted on 2008/05/03 13:15
Kyle in Seattle, Washington
Student
Registered on 2007/10/08 05:08
Lol, I know one of my friends, and he could practically live there. His dorm has like, Gunpla hanging from the ceiling, and it pokes your eyes if you're not careful.
(ID #180276) Posted on 2008/05/03 14:00
Keith in Tokyo
IT engineer
Registered on 2007/12/05 20:27
Hi Danny,

I believe that shop is at 4th Floor of Akiba Radio Kaikan? The shop name should be yellow submarine :) 
(ID #180502) Posted on 2008/05/03 22:00
Registered on 2008/04/22 19:50
Not really into Gundam or building models, too bad I never got to watch the original series so never got into it, but here is so huge.
 
Macross is another story, except the 7 series, are you watching the F one?
(ID #180535) Posted on 2008/05/03 22:26
Registered on 2006/12/24 23:30
love this store. I haven't said this but thank you for this post Danny. really help me find all those cool gundam parts and stuff during my visit to Akiba.
(ID #180629) Posted on 2008/05/04 00:23
Starboykb in Brunei
IT TechGuy
Registered on 2007/05/15 23:53
Indeed, if there is store like that online. it will be good looking for missing parts.
(ID #180653) Posted on 2008/05/04 01:08
Yashirou in Vana'diel
Fulltime Otaku // Student
Registered on 2007/01/08 00:05
It would be nice for adding great modifications. I wish there was a shop like that near my area. Then i already what I needed for my kits.
(ID #180751) Posted on 2008/05/04 05:32
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