I'm sure some of you have already known about TT Hongli. This brand is so infamous for their "bootleg" kits, that is imitating the real one produced by Bandai. Well, you could buy this bootleg kit with much cheaper price than Bandai's, usually half or even one-third of the original price. Of course, the quality of the imitator would also be worse than Bandai's. Some friends told me that they had problems while building the bootleg kits. The parts should be trimmed before snap-fitting, the plastic were easier to break, etc.
So, why am I talking about this bootleg stuff ? Well, I felt quite bored while looking at my kits recently. They were just standing and posing on my book shelves, with the plain background ... BOORING ... (-_-).
Therefore, I was planning to give some realistic environment touches by adding bases for my kits. After browsing on several forums and online shop, I was really interested with Kotobukiya Mechanical Chain Base (MCB). But ... Dear God, look at the price ! It costed almost the same as one HG kit only for one base. Bandai's System Base was no better. Their price really choked me up. Hence, I tried to find an "alternative" for MCB, of course with the cheaper price. Finally, I found this suitable "alternative", and it was TT Hongli Machine Nest Base. At first, I had some doubts for purchasing the kit, but finally I decided to buy it anyway. If something happens, well, it's just base, not the kit, and at least it's still cheaper than original.
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6 MCBs at once ^^ |
I bought 6 MCBs, unit 001 to 006, and it cost only IDR 300.000. Very cheap. As you could expected from a bootleg product, the box, the name, manual etc was almost identical with the original Kotobukiya's. And if you look at the English description on the box, you'll notice that is roughly translated. I supposed the manufacturer used some kind of Google Translate for their products description ^^.
The building process, surprisingly, was very easy, without any problems. There were no snap-fitting problems nor trimming issues. Everything's going smoothly. I just had to clean some nub marks which seemed to be existed during manufacturing process of the kit. Well, it's a bootleg kit, so It's completely okay for me. The plastic itself, looked good, even though the material was not as good as the koto's.
These MCBs (001-006) are actually divided in two types. Let's say, type A for 001-003 and type B for 004-006. Type A mainly consists of a docking wall and a floor. Docking wall means the hangar wall for docking or parking mobile suits. Meanwhile, type B consists of a launcher wall and a floor. Launcher wall means the hangar wall for mobile suits which are ready to launch. The floor of type B contains a catapult-like launcher as you could see on some Gundam series. Both of the base types also equipped with several accessories such as crane, fuel car, missile trailer etc. I attached some pictures of the respective MCBs with Jesta Cannon and GM Striker as the model ;-)
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MCB 001. Accessories : 4 weapon hangers and 1 container truck. |
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MCB 002. Accessories : 1 crane with claw/basket container. |
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MCB 003. Accessories : 1 MS pilot corridor, 1 fuel car and 1 missile truck. |
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MCB 004. Accessories : 3 medium containers, 2 small launchers, and 1 MS parts trailer. |
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MCB 005. Accessories : 3 big containers, 2 medium launchers and 1 fork lift. |
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MCB 006. Accessories : 3 small containers, 2 big launchers and 1 launcher light. |
The main feature is, these MCBs could be combine together to make a hangar, thus the name "Chain" or "Nest" came from. Again, I was quite surprised that this bootleg MCB could be combined without any difficulties. The picture below showes what's happened after I combine MCB 001 and 002.
If you combine all 6 MCB's you'll get something like this :
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Welcome to the hangar. The big sniper rifle in the front is an original Kotobukiya MSG. The yellow small mecha is DRAKEN-E unit which came together with GM Sniper II kit. |
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The accessories really look good, do they ? |
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Loto's under maintenance :-) |
Of course, you could use any combinations you like for the base. As for me, the combination shown on the picture is my favorite, because there were no unused walls/floors :-)
Overall, I was really satisfied with these MCBs. Despite the bootleg status, they could be built easily, pretty solid with nice details and accessories, and the most important thing is, they are very cheap. Well, it's not like a recommend you to buy a bootleg or imitator kit, but for such an add-on or accessory only, I guess it will be no problem to give a try, especially when you're short on budget :-)