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Posted by: TigerZai Jul 2 2008, 07:31 AM |
As topic ..I would like to see more gundam modeling photo. Thanks ~ |
Posted by: 207 Jul 2 2008, 10:11 AM |
then i shall reply your request with my only model. the model is badly painted when compared to any other dedicated modelers. also the camera was sh&% so the resolution isnt the best. had to paint this much cause it came with blue/greyish plastic http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/9876/smallimgofblitzfrontsn1.jpg http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/3614/smallimgofblitzback1ah1.jpg with the purple paint and fine paint brush and got this getter result http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/1746/repaintedblitzback2ux4.jpg http://xs.to/xs.php?h=xs129&d=08273&f=repainted_blitz_front225.jpg the first 2 show no purple bc i thought it would make it look ok. then added purple but it came out pink then added the grey to get a better tone of purple. and its been like that ever since. edit: do you have any tips on how to safely remove dried paint from the models? i messed up thered on sheild really badly. the paint was a bit too thin and i thought it wouldnt make much difference. clear spots showed up and i just patched them up. now it looks a desert of blood with dunes and hollows. |
Posted by: TigerZai Jul 2 2008, 05:58 PM |
do u know Tamiya Shop ? Toy City - Tamiya . u try search from there or the place that selling gundam's paint , u try to ask them got paint remover ? something like that i think.. it can remove ur paint from the models. But u need to slow slow do if not ur model will get in more terrible =.='' Btw nice gundam u have... its 1/144 right ? |
Posted by: 207 Jul 2 2008, 06:53 PM |
ty, yes its 144 but it sure doesnt go far in the mobility of the limbs . i cant say i've heard about tamiya, i dont know if montreal even has it. the only paint removed i have is some varsal but i doubt its very model-friendly. the only time i used it was to remove some grey when the purple got too dark. i did cheat a bit to get the model to look that way. some red decals were falling off, so i used paint instead. the only decals on the model atm are 4 on the face: grey, red chin and 2 eyes. and that triangle between the yellow V |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 9 2008, 08:41 PM |
What tip do you guys use for panel lines? I bought a 0.3 Fine tip art pen, it works fine on my HG Exia, but I couldnt get to some parts of it (arms and hands). |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 9 2008, 11:25 PM | ||
Gundam Marker, fine tip, grey. I don't recommend using a black one because then the panel lines look way too dark and cartoony. A nice grey is dark enough to accentuate the line and light enough to not look silly. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 10 2008, 05:01 AM |
Yay finally a thread devoted to Gundam models awesome thread Tiger! Not a Gundam but my current project PG Evangelion Unit One in glossy paints |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 10 2008, 10:26 AM |
Here's my HG Exia and Throne Zwei. Haven't do any line detailing but I am practicing it on my NG kits http://imageshack.us http://imageshack.us Metamorphic: I like the Destiny Does MG kits and above comes with the display stand? |
Posted by: Legend of Speed Jul 10 2008, 02:14 PM |
Not all MG kits and above come with stand. Old post from the other Gundam thread. Not the greatest collection, but I stopped buying models like 2-3 years ago. I still have some models somewhere in my room. |
Posted by: Kitty Jul 10 2008, 04:07 PM |
I've been posting in the modeller's thread, but since this one is only for Gundams I think I'll post some of mine in here. Here's the stoic guardian of my domain: I also have a completed Vayeate and a Tallgeese still in the box. I might post them later. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 10 2008, 09:28 PM |
Oh wow! I spy with my little eye someone who uses Testors enamel paints! Good on ya!! Metamorphic: Is that the 1/60 Exia? Here's my collection, updated as of today... From Top to Bottom: 1/144 HGUC Powered GM, 1/144 S-Gundam, 1/144 HGUC Blue Destiny Unit 3, 1/100 HG Deathscythe Hell Custom, 1/100 HG Gundam Double X, 1/144 Full Armor ZZ Gundam, 1/100 Gundam Virtue, 1/60 Gundam Exia, 1/60 Wing Gundam Zero, 1/60 Gundam F91. Master Grade Freedom Gundam, Master Grade v2.0 Zeta Gundam. Wing Gundam DX. Now a rare beast; makes me wish I'd gotten the other ones in the DX series too (God Gundam, GP01, GP02). Woo. Will be building Deathscythe Hell Custom first, because I'll be giving it as a gift to my sister (it's her favorite Gundam). |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 10 2008, 11:36 PM |
Hey Nomake thats the 1/144 Exia that comes with the GN Arms according to reviews its slightly more detailed and more articulate than the regular high grade. |
Posted by: Kitty Jul 11 2008, 12:47 AM | ||
Yep, Testors works pretty nicely for me, so I've stuck with it. They have a pretty good selection as far as color goes. It's a lot easier for me to find enamels as opposed to acrylics, and they tend to be cheaper too since they come in a smaller bottle. Also, I have a lot less thinner for acrylics. :/ Check out my collection: I snagged a whole bunch of acrylic Testors from a yard sale at like 10 cents a bottle, and they threw in the neat little carousel for free. :3 I suppose I'll post the boxes for my models too. I never throw them away it seems. The Hygog was purely in Japanese, so I had to guess on some parts as to the color and the arrangement since I can't read it. I think it turned out alright despite that. I think the Tallgeese is in Japanese too, but it has that silly English choking hazard sticker defacing the cover. Blegh. Edit: Also, does that thing next to Wing Gundam DX run on plutonium? |
Posted by: TigerZai Jul 11 2008, 01:03 AM |
wow u all got the nice gundam n skill ^^ keep on going ...~ i like the SD gundam .. so cute and very nice ... u pain it again urself ?? wow .. the destiny look cool .... its look like a real gundam hahaha.. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 11 2008, 03:02 AM | ||
Wrong version. This one runs on a micronized fusion reactor powered by garbage. Awesome on the Testors though, that was my first paint back when I used to do Star Wars and Star Trek ships. I'm way more familiar with it, so I'll be using it when I go to do some of my gunpla. |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 11 2008, 03:42 AM |
This guy does a lot of gunpla reviews and I find them great and informative. https://youtube.com/user/Prime92 |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 11 2008, 05:23 AM | ||
Kyishi: As Legend said not all MG Gundam models come with the stand but most the new ones are beginning to roll out with one these days. If you really want a stand you can consider getting the action base stands they should be at your hobby shop they have ones sized ideally for 1/100 and MG lines and a smaller version for the 1/144 and SD Range. Tiger: Yep painting is essential makes the building process more enjoyable too. In general im an enamel paint user as well but I use Tamiya because its what most the hobby stores stock here in Sydney. Edit: It seems like the Destiny is the hot favourite from my collection here are somemore shots for you guys. You'll notice theres different decals on the left shoulder this is because when I was putting on the faith feather design whatever it is the decal rubbed off and left an ugly residue on the paintwork i had to respray the shoulder. I had some left over after market water decals from the MG Freedom so I put a Zaft logo on that shoulder instead. The first one that begun my gundam collection MG Wing Zero Custom |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 11 2008, 04:17 PM |
Holy crap, you painted the nuts out of that Destiny! For a second I thought it was an "Extra Finish Version," but then I remembered that the "Wings of Light" version Destiny didn't have extra finish except on the joints/hands! I'm not a fan of the whole shiny finish thing--I actually prefer the standard colors with the "Wings of Light"--but you did an AMAZING job on it. Congratulations. |
Posted by: The New Guy Jul 11 2008, 04:55 PM |
*drool* WOW omg, very very very well done. *shocked* Am I talking to a Gundam God? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 11 2008, 05:18 PM | ||
Nomake: Its really boring seeing everything in plain colours even if they are fully painted I like to experiment thats what makes building models fun!!! Im glad my Shiny Destiny managed to catch your attention haha New Guy: Im by far not a gundam god theres still lots of people out there better than me but thanks for your kind comment. This is the skill level I aspire to achieve though... |
Posted by: The New Guy Jul 11 2008, 06:52 PM |
Well I can't be saying stuff with out showing off some of my noob handy work please tell me where I need to improve on please |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 11 2008, 09:12 PM |
Is that MG? I couldn't really tell the difference between Strike Freedom and Freedom, looks too similar. But your Freedom looks nice, don't worry |
Posted by: The New Guy Jul 11 2008, 09:25 PM |
Thanks and to your shocking surprise it's a HG! |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 11 2008, 10:32 PM |
wow..nice camera angle for making it look huge |
Posted by: TigerZai Jul 11 2008, 11:59 PM |
WOW.. GOOD WORK Metamorphic ... i wonder how u make ur destiny look like real .. u using tamiya paint also ? ( i use tamiya n gundam paint together ) depends.. XD its my 1st time like destiny gundam after i saw ur gundam pic |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 12 2008, 02:51 AM |
Yeah, how do you do that painting? It really does look spectacular. Speaking of spectacular, this isn't mine, but I think this is the best gunpla job I've ever seen in my entire life. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 12 2008, 03:50 AM |
nice blend of metallics and gloss paints there and it seems like they got a darker transparent red for the Unicorn's destroy mode! That a really good find Nomake! The secret behind the MG Destiny is simple its all in the matte black undercoat without it all metallic paint schemes would look way too fake and glossy. The black not only darkens the colour and kills some sheen it also highlights all the panel groovings giving it a realistic mechanic appearance. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 12 2008, 04:03 AM |
So you're all up on airbrushing, eh? That seems to be what like... 90% of the gunpla community uses. It makes me feel silly. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 12 2008, 05:34 AM |
^ No not at all you'll be surprised at the amount of people that just build their gundams straight from the box the number of kits that are left unpainted far exceed painted kits. This is because the majority of people that buy gunpla are anime fans not actual modellers. |
Posted by: The New Guy Jul 12 2008, 10:10 AM |
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SHINY lol, that looks amazing. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 12 2008, 12:53 PM | ||
No, I mean, using enamels and a brush instead of airbrushing. |
Posted by: BOZZ Jul 12 2008, 12:59 PM | ||
That's no surprise... If it was the other way around then I would be surprised... Anyhow, how did you guys learn how to do the painting stuff so nicely? Any tips on where to start? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 12 2008, 03:36 PM |
Nomake: Man I have a bad habit of misinterpreting things these days.... Airbrushing is what most modellers choose because it covers a broad surface area and is consistant. hand painting is less favoured because you neeed to have a steady hand and often you would find that theres brush strokes left on your paintwork. I leave large surface areas to airbrushing and paint all the minor details on myself Tips in general for people starting to airbrush hmmm 1. Dont buy a real airbrush yet get a feel for the spraying process and buy paint cans like Tamiya cans and Gundam Spray to begin with. Work with the standard semi gloss. Spraying wise the most important thing is thant you keep your distance and spray beyond the surface area you want to paint. This would minimising paint welts at the end of the plastic and thick bubbles. 2. When yu are confident with controlling the can, try working on a different paint scheme like matte and metallic. If you are confident you can do that as well then upgrade to the airbrush. But yeah its actually harder than it seems and like most things takes practice you wouldnt believe how many kits I have screwed up before EDIT: I remember Kyishi saying that he couldnt distinguish between the MG and 1/100 in an earlier thread. This is the MG from my nooby days!! the most I did was detail painting and spraying the black parts in (the first time I used spray)...VERY DODGY Personally I believe my MG would have looked beter if I built it out of the box at the time. The merit I give to MG lines is that they are great for displaying even straight from the box they are perfect for anime fans that want something detailed but dont want to paint it. this is new guys 1/100 and yeah of course Strike Freedom so you can compare the difference and similarities You will notice alot of my shots are taken in the bathroom this is because the heater lights give awesome lighting for the camera and the second reason is under the strong heater light I can see any mistakes in the paintwork that i may have missed. |
Posted by: Kitty Jul 12 2008, 08:08 PM | ||
That's what I do. I feel it makes a more personalized finish that makes it stand out from airbrushed models. :3 That and I'm too cheap to buy an airbrush. >_> |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 12 2008, 08:10 PM |
Just curious, what camera did you use to take those shots? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 12 2008, 08:13 PM |
The majority of them are taken with the Sony DSC-H3, semi pro camera with 8.1 Mp sensor, 10x optical zoom and lens adaptor for tele and wide lens conversion Some may have been taken with the Sony DSC-T5 and I know the MG Freedom was taken with my first digi cam forgot the model number as I lost that one on the train. |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 12 2008, 08:47 PM |
Wow I'm sorry for that. Do we have to wash the runners with running tape water before assembling? I read from a Gundam thread that it is needed. But why? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 12 2008, 08:55 PM |
its recommended in case theres still excess dye thats on the plastic. If you spray on top of that excess dye it mixes with the paint your using and ruins your paint job. |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 13 2008, 11:35 PM |
Meta: How do you do panel lines? Do u do them while they're still on runners or you do them when u remove the individual pieces out? Some lines are really a pain to get in. |
Posted by: Axl Jul 13 2008, 11:42 PM | ||
what kind of paint do you use for that kind of look? i like it when the gundam models look like that. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 14 2008, 02:41 AM |
Axl: dude u could have asked me over MSN! Its prodominantly matte but for an extra highlighting effect the blues were treated with semi gloss. The rail cannons are pearl metallics treated with a matte top spray. Kyishi: Panel lines are done in mid construction eg when he head is completed ill do the head. Its too hard doing it on the runner. I just use the gundam marker but i guess it comes with experience all i do is hook the tip of the pen in and gently push the plastic along Ah yeah since Nomake showed me the custom Unicorn I went out to buy my own to do a custom colour so look out for that when its done! |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 14 2008, 03:44 AM | ||
Oh wow, we do it the same way. I was gonna post that (Do it in parts, e.g. arm, thigh, head) but I wasn't sure so I left it to the resident expert. Awesome! As for the Unicorn, I can't wait to see what you come up with! |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 14 2008, 04:50 AM |
One more thing: Do you guys ever broke the parts during construction? I use a small drop of super-glue to stick them back up. |
Posted by: TigerZai Jul 14 2008, 08:27 AM |
ooh.. depends lor ... sometime will broke the parts but i dont use super glue to stick them back because the glue will spoil the model and normally i use the glue ( i think ) its wont seem like we had broken the piece be4 ... but i donno where to get it . i borrow from my frd hahaa |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 14 2008, 06:53 PM |
I don't suggest using plastic cement on Gunpla. I did that once on Deathscythe Hell's beam scythe and it actually melted the plastic. Never again. |
Posted by: Akira77 Jul 14 2008, 08:05 PM |
Metamorphic: How long have you been building kits for? What kind of cutters are you using? Is there any kit you'd recommend for starters? Fwiw, I'd like to make a UC kit, but not sure if i'd just want to build one first, or save myself the hassle and just get a fix instead. Nomake Wan: Which plastic cement did you use? |
Posted by: Demon_Lord Jul 14 2008, 08:49 PM |
Wow...just wow, all the gundams in this thread are so freakin epic. You guys have so much talent!! I wish I could paint a gundam like you guys. The last time I tried, I ended up throwing it away because it was just that bad. +1 for epicness guys |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 14 2008, 10:24 PM | ||
It was years ago... I honestly don't remember the brand. I used to use it so that I could correct defects in Star Wars and Star Trek toys (cementing the laser cannons, wings, etc). But when I tried it on that scythe it just melted. |
Posted by: Kitty Jul 14 2008, 10:49 PM | ||
My glue actually melts the parts too, but I think it kinda fuses the plastic together as it glues to them. It's that non-toxic Testor's brand in the blue metal tube. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 15 2008, 01:41 AM |
Kyishi: I have fond memories of breaking stuff! In the manual theres a parts order option thats only available in Japan. I fortunately have a Japanese friend with family over there so whenever I need to get new parts I ask her. Akira: I started making Gundams since I was twelve but didnt take it as a serious hobby until I was 20 Im turning 24 this year so Ill say three years and a bit of experience. As for starter kits try some 1/144 kits hmmmm if UC tickles your fancy try the HGUC range. Nearly any mobile suit u can think of from UC is in their selection. As for tools I use the nipper that Ban Dai promotes to cut the parts off, conventional nail clippers to remove the stubbs and fine sandpaper to smooth the surface. With the common topic of cement I will be surprised if it doesnt melt your plastic how the stuff works is that it melts the plastic so that the plastic can bond together. in general u wont be needing cement for gundam kits. But I use it for minor repairs. a general tip is just apply a little bit to the mending surface and stick it together promptly. If you start wriggling it melted plastic will accumulate into a mush at the gaps and itll look fugly as for the brand I dont look further than Tamiya Anyway guys this is the site I look at for my information and purchase decisions. With current kits they have really helpful images of the trees so u know what your expecting, the whole manual and the colour guide for buying paint. http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/gundam/ |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 15 2008, 02:26 AM | ||
It would be great to have more of http://www.dannychoo.com/adp/eng/835/Spare+Gunpla+Parts.html shops around the world. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 15 2008, 02:39 AM |
The parts are remoulded and come directly to you from the Ban Dai Hobby Centre where all the "Made in Japan" gunplas are manufactured. The no grade 1/144s and 1/144 First Grades are made in China. |
Posted by: The New Guy Jul 15 2008, 08:03 AM |
I see lots of chit chat but no Gundam's, I need Gundam's....... MOAR GUNDAM'S NAO! |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 15 2008, 09:46 AM |
I am working on my Strike Rouge atm, will post images soon. |
Posted by: Legend of Speed Jul 15 2008, 11:32 AM |
God, if only America has those Gundam only shops that would be kick ass. The closes we got to that was when Toonami had a whole bunch of Gundam series airing and stores like Target, Toys R Us, etc started carrying models. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 16 2008, 03:29 AM |
the Unicorn was collected yesterday here is the first rough concept colouring for the colour schme I would be using. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 16 2008, 04:29 AM |
Okay, finally finished the first of the Gunpla I bought this year. I had to finish it because it's not actually mine; it's a gift for my sister. Deathscythe Hell Custom is her favorite Gundam of all time. She kinda hinted at that she just wanted me to build it to the best of my ability (AKA don't try your paints/markers/whatever on MY GUNDAM), so it's straight out-of-box with only decals applied. I'm actually pretty shocked at how decent it looks in that condition. I really wanna panel line the thing, but... oh well. Here's pics. There were three really annoying design-related problems I ran into, and one problem that was of my own creation. Here we go, Builder's Log. -Those red 'vents' on the side of the head? Not red. Gray like the rest of the plastic. I was wondering how the hell they got a box model to have red vents... well, it's two RIDICULOUSLY tiny decals. I actually broke the one on the left side, which you can just barely tell (bottom vent slightly shorter). These decals were easily the most annoying things I've ever done with gunpla. I wish I could've just painted the freaking things but orders are orders. On that note I really hate that Bandai stopped using gold plastic for the V-fins on Gunpla. I want to paint the V-fin SOOOOO BAD. >_< NEEDS TO BE GOLD. -One of the arms had a polycap hole that was actually misformed. It took lots of filing, patience, and some choice curse words before I actually got the arm piece to snap together correctly. That's just a pain. Oh well, it's a HG... -The post on the left side of the torso refused to snap together like the rest of the torso. I checked and re-checked the alignment multiple times to make sure it was aligned, and it was... it just wouldn't snap together. I totally forgot about it until I went to attach the left arm and it wouldn't go on. Ended up holding it together with one hand while finagling the arm on with the other. Finally it went on and held the damn post together. As for the problem of my own creation... I got down to final assembly and realized that I had forgotten to put the chin piece into the head. And you can't put that on without disassembling the whole head...which I had already put decals on, etc. That was a good ten minutes, trying to get it apart without breaking/ruining it, putting the chin in, and then reassembling. Bah. On the other hand, it was a lot of fun to make, and was good practice for the ones I get to use my own paint on! I'm actually shocked at how good the HG looks right out of the box. I wasn't expecting much. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 16 2008, 05:19 AM | ||
Words of genius Sir Nomake! i cant stand the yellow altogether I paint everything yellow in gold and kudos to you for being such a good brother! |
Posted by: The New Guy Jul 16 2008, 08:23 AM |
Ummm how much money do you have. Cause from all the Gundam's you have told me that you have and not to mention all that s*** behind your sisters Gundam! Just gets me wondering, because you always say I have no money, so now I'm like WTF |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 16 2008, 08:50 AM |
Isn't that classified information you asking for? |
Posted by: BOZZ Jul 16 2008, 08:53 AM | ||
You are such a bad bad bad man... Ha ha... I was thinking of getting a Unicorn Gundam as well, just not right now, but boy, looking at that sure is making me tempted. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 16 2008, 09:57 PM | ||
Hahaha. The shit behind DHC--save for the Haruhi and Da Capo figure--are actually all very, very old. As in, over a year ago I got them old. Misuzu I got at AX2007, in fact. The rest are even older. I do spend lots of money on gunpla and figures, though. I'm trying to cut back because I have a PS3 now, and games are pricey... I wanna fill out my game collection--and finish building the gunpla I have!--before getting any others. Though it's very tempting to just go and buy a 1/100 Gundam X and Gundam F90V... hahaha. FYI I have about $300 saved in the bank right now. Next paycheck that'll bump up nicely because we bonused and I'm working extra hours covering others' shifts. Should get up to $600 if I'm lucky. We'll see in a week from now. |
Posted by: fortune_nsx Jul 17 2008, 12:25 AM |
man all of the models i have seen in this thread r pretty nice. i wish i could paint my models, but it takes time that i dont really have to practice |
Posted by: Akira77 Jul 17 2008, 01:29 AM |
I see that for a few of the kits posted, there's a few gaps. Is there any way to minimize them? Also, am I supposed to cut the little things that hold the pieces together on a slight angle so that they come apart easier? Oh, and one more, how well do the gundam markers work? |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 17 2008, 01:35 AM |
I used the Gundam markers to do the panel lines around the models surface. Meta and N1 can help you with painting |
Posted by: Kitty Jul 17 2008, 01:41 AM | ||
What I use to take them off the frame is wirecutters. I find it usually makes them pretty flush if you do it right. Sometimes it gets a bit rough though so I either use a really light file or my trusty X-Acto in case the plastic gets mashed up or uneven. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Jul 17 2008, 07:42 AM |
I think I'm going to buy a wing zero soon =) Use a wirecutter or nail clipper to cut it off from the frame and then just use a file and sand off the excess. That's what I do for all my models |
Posted by: haspieuw Jul 18 2008, 12:35 PM | ||
very nice concept there, meta never knew to repaint the psychoframe i also got a unicorn but i am stuck with time for it the water decals are killin me got only time to finish a leg i will post some of my dusted gunplas but i still got to finish my finals however i give some preview pics just for the lol http://img299.imageshack.us/my.php?image=spa0534xl9.jpg strike holding badtz badtz maru (xo) http://img374.imageshack.us/my.php?image=spa0368oj6.jpg and i am very proud of this MS showdown between F91 and X1, i will post details later |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 18 2008, 04:31 PM |
http://img299.imageshack.us/my.php?image=spa0534xl9.jpg Watch out or the Penguin gets it! http://img374.imageshack.us/my.php?image=spa0368oj6.jpg Of all people spectating Suzumiya Haruhi! |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 19 2008, 01:16 AM |
Strike Rouge http://imageshack.us I wonder how does those anti-ship swords damage the ships as seen in anime. The swords look inferior when compare to sabers. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 19 2008, 08:11 PM |
Oh wow, that Strike Rouge looks good! What grade is that? Master? Anyway, I was in my local Gundam addict shop (J-Style in Mitsuwa Marketplace of Costa Mesa), 'cause the guy there told me they were getting a new shipment in when I bought Deathscythe Hell Custom. Sure enough, they had some new stuff... The one that caught my eye was MG Unicorn Gundam for $60 even. Cheaper than online, I was pretty amazed (usually their MG and PGs are way more expensive than online). Tempted, but I've already got Gunpla to finish and my wallet's crying from my PS3 spending habits. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 19 2008, 09:12 PM |
Im guessing its 1/144 because their isnt a MG Rouge IWSP kit available yet. But yeah big improvement Kyishi perhaps you can try some detail painting on your next model! Not much activity happening with my unicorn still removing the parts from the tree sanding down the gates and mounting them on individual sticks for airbrushing. |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 19 2008, 09:33 PM |
Yea, its a HG. I will try detail painting next |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 20 2008, 12:11 AM |
That reminds me. Can anybody ID this? I know it's Zeta Gundam doing a Gerwalk pose from Macross, but what Zeta Gundam is it? I don't recognize it. |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 20 2008, 12:39 AM |
No idea.. About painting, beside the Gundam official paint and colors, can I use conventional water colors and nail polish? Will they fade or stick well when apply to the parts? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 20 2008, 03:25 AM | ||
if it has that kind of poseability should be MG Zeta 2.0 |
Posted by: haspieuw Jul 20 2008, 11:58 AM | ||
i presume its one of those small HCm pro gunplas there are quite posable kits http://www.geocities.jp/hetare_d_max/gallery-HCMpro_Zgundam.html soo many things to do, so less time for it http://img361.imageshack.us/my.php?image=spa0575zm9.jpg |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 20 2008, 01:35 PM | ||
Yup, it's an HCM-Pro. I compared some reference points (gun, leg armor, verniers) and it's indeed the HCM-Pro. Thanks man. |
Posted by: ChaosAngel Jul 23 2008, 02:33 AM |
Currently working on the MG Strike Freedom Full Burst Mode...its been bought for over half a year and only just had time to start it...hopefully it will look something like this |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 23 2008, 04:26 PM |
Word of advice... when you build and pose the wings, pose them once. Strike Freedom and Strike Freedom Full Burst both have a problem in which the plastic system controlling the wing angles will wear down and stop functioning after as little as one movement of the wings. So rather than relying on the built-in system, you reduce stress on the part by moving all the wings at once by hand rather than trying to move one wing to move them all. It's something about the gold they injected into those parts causing it to weaken and rub away. Here's a pic. Really too bad they never fixed it, but if you're careful you can avoid it. Pic of the part when the wings are apart: Pic of the damage they accumulate from stress: EDIT: Fixed the images. |
Posted by: ChaosAngel Jul 23 2008, 11:06 PM |
No wonder, thats what happened to my other Strike Freedom model, the wing just died and i had a hard time trying to hold the wings in place.. anyway thanks for the tip |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 23 2008, 11:30 PM |
No prob. Also fixed the image links, should've uploaded them before linking. Man I wanna build something... I've got Friday and Saturday off, I might try building my 1/60 Gundam F91. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 23 2008, 11:49 PM |
the wings for the Strike Freedom are very b*tchy I didnt even dare to pose the wings... I dont even change the pose on my models they are kept in the pose I envisioned from the day that I bought the model. |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 27 2008, 12:22 AM |
Anyone knows the technical and physical differences between an OverFlag and Graham's custom Flag? I am not convinced of their differences from what I see at the dalong.net website. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 27 2008, 12:28 AM | ||
The Overflag was based on Graham's Custom FLAG, with the addition of a new Linear Rifle. Essentially, they're the same. Now, Graham's Flag from episode 25? DO FUKKEN WANT. That shit was AWESOME. Oh, by the way... Bandai announced they're releasing a special edition transparent MG Strike Freedom. Now, I don't give a crap about the model itself... but since they're using different colors (that is, they're doing it transparent) that means they'll be changing materials. I wonder if the "Clear Version" wing joints will be stronger than their gold counterparts? I'd collect parts from them just to replace the ones on a normal Strike Freedom, you know? While I don't have anything new to share, I saw this scene in Gundam ZZ the other day and found it highly appropriate. I laughed, anyway. But don't worry, I'm still building. |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 27 2008, 12:59 AM |
Is BANDAI planning on producing the GN Flag from eps 25? I loved that too. And do you guys think that the OverFlag is inferior to Murasame in HG? |
Posted by: TigerZai Jul 27 2008, 04:58 AM |
sorry can i ask .. what is graham over flag ??? |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 27 2008, 05:02 AM |
Tiger: http://imageshack.us |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 27 2008, 05:29 AM |
And the OverFlag. Note the new linear rifle. |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 27 2008, 08:39 AM |
I found this HG 00 Gundam model from animesuki.com, looks like Bandai has lots of lineup to keep fans busy for the upcoming season 2. http://imageshack.us http://imageshack.us http://imageshack.us Despite the Exia-rehash, I really like this model. Definitely getting it when its out. |
Posted by: 207 Jul 27 2008, 11:37 AM |
^ damn the 00 gundam looks damn cool in that 3rd pose |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 27 2008, 08:56 PM |
Something like this? |
Posted by: TigerZai Jul 27 2008, 09:32 PM |
LOL ... yaya .. this is and the gundam is owesome ... |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 27 2008, 11:00 PM |
lol that pose is so common... Lancelot from Code Geass but I prefer Tifa any day. |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 28 2008, 12:19 AM | ||
Bandai finally release the 1/100 GN Flag!
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Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 28 2008, 01:11 AM |
Saw that at the shops yesterday looked pretty cool but i would pick the GN-X any day but i still need to wait for that one to come out... |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 28 2008, 06:22 AM |
Oh snap GN Flag. If my local shop has it I'm so buying it. That was my absolutely favorite Flag ever, even if it does have to move the GN Drive around just to use the beam saber, hahaha. And it doesn't transform either, I'm guessing. |
Posted by: Legend of Speed Jul 28 2008, 01:49 PM |
Probably not because of the GN Drive sticking out. |
Posted by: Kelvin Jul 29 2008, 09:49 PM |
Some models from the HGUC line are labeled "Gloss injection kit" How do they differ from their normal counterparts? Which one is better in your opinion? I think the gloss-kits look a bit dull out of box. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jul 29 2008, 10:17 PM | ||
Gloss-injection kits are special-edition kits which literally have gloss plastic as parts. They should look shinier than normal kits due to the different plastic. If you think it looks good, then go for it. For those who paint Gunpla, though, gloss injection kits are going to be a waste. It's going to be painted anyway, so why pay more? Here's a comparison pic. Gloss-injection on the right, normal on the left. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jul 30 2008, 01:59 AM |
nice description their Kyishi basically there are four paint schemes that modellers would choose to use 1. Matte 2. Semi gloss 3. Full gloss 4. Metallic all gundam models by default are semi gloss. theres no clear answer which ones is better because its all based on personal preference eg I like mattes and metallics |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 2 2008, 02:16 AM |
Okay, I just got a look at the "clear version" MG Strike Freedom. Damn. They're using the same internal parts and only making the external ones transparent. Meaning the same internal wing gears, and the same wear-down when you attempt to adjust them. |
Posted by: Kelvin Aug 2 2008, 05:44 AM |
Wanna ask: Will the gundam markers work as they usually do on full-gloss kits? |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 2 2008, 11:58 AM | ||
I don't see why they wouldn't. It's still ABS plastic. If you're really worried, then use the marker and then spray on top coat to seal it. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 11 2008, 11:25 PM |
I just finished my oowashi akatsuki gundam, what new gundam should I buy next? |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 12 2008, 12:02 AM | ||||
MG Strike IWSP or 1/100 Gundam Virtue? Found these posted on /m/ today and crapped my pants. DOUBLE ZETA GUNDAM! Spoiler for large images:
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Posted by: ?wha? Aug 12 2008, 03:44 AM |
Whoa, I thought I was drunk when I saw that.... ZOMG IT'S SIAMESE GUNDAM!!!!!! Am I still seeing cross-eyed? |
Posted by: 207 Aug 12 2008, 04:05 AM | ||
personally i thing the mech designers were drunk when they thought of the ZZ when i first saw this gundam. i find the ZZ to look rather weird and cheesy. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 12 2008, 04:33 AM | ||
Man, I think that on Wednesday, I'm gonna just go ahead and put together F91. I'm getting angry that I have these gunpla and haven't been able to do anything with them, so I'm just gonna buckle down and get one done. Gives me time to work this off. Spoiler for somewhat-related topic:
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Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 12 2008, 06:11 AM |
WTF! Is there seriously such thing!! I might buy a exia or dynames. Do you guys order them online or shop them in real life? |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 12 2008, 06:21 AM | ||
Such a thing as Double Zeta Gundam or such a thing as getting B& from /m/? Exia and Dynames are neat and all, but I think that for what it costs to get a 1/100 you get more of your money's worth with Virtue... since it's pretty much two MS in one... I think if I were going for a second, I'd get Kyrios instead. As for where I buy my Gunpla, it depends. If a local shop has a model I want for a reasonable price, I buy it locally (1/60 Wing Zero, 1/60 Exia, 1/100 Virtue, MG Freedom, MG Zeta 2.0). If it's rare or local shops are charging way too much, I get it online (1/60 F91, Powered GM, Blue Destiny Unit 3, Gundam Double X). |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 12 2008, 06:29 AM |
Hmmm.. Well there are 2 shops where I live at and they charge the price on the box. I'm not sure if that is considered as overcharging? |
Posted by: The New Guy Aug 12 2008, 12:47 PM |
N1 When you showed me that weird Gundam, I was like going to have a heart attack! It scared the living s*** out of me! |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 12 2008, 03:14 PM | ||
If you find a shop that charges roughly the same price as the kit is in Japan (Say the kit is 4300 yen and the shop charges $45 for it), that's actually a great deal. It's when the kit is 5000 yen and the shop charges $80 that I roll my eyes and head online. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 12 2008, 07:32 PM |
well i got a 1/100 crossbone gundam X1 for $40 today |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 12 2008, 09:11 PM |
With cloth or without? If that was with cloth, you got a great deal. If it wasn't, it was still worth it (it just wasn't as big a steal as the full cloth one would be, har har). Congrats! Can't wait to see it. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 12 2008, 09:24 PM |
yup, i had the cloth with it as well. I'll post the picture once I'm done making it. Does anyone use gundam markers? |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 12 2008, 09:27 PM | ||
Right here, though so far just for panel lines. I do have a silver and a gold marker for larger detail work, but I also have silver and gold enamel paints... so I've been kinda on the edge on deciding which I want to use for things like the V-Fins. I think I'll try one on F91 and the other on Exia, see which one is better. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 12 2008, 09:30 PM |
I might get some for the eyes. I hate the eyes. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 12 2008, 10:18 PM | ||
There's a couple of methods for eyes, with differing amounts of difficulty involved. 1.) Fine-pointed tweezers. Seriously, I had no idea what a godsend these things were until I went to build Deathscythe Hell Custom and used them to place the eyes. I remembered well the old days where I did everything from taking parts from trees to applying decals by hand... and tweezers just made it a lot easier to do. 2.) Trick I saw on youtube once to make neat eyes, but looked kinda tricky: use a scalpel to cut out the green parts, then place the black part of the sticker onto the green plastic piece. Shines through more clearly, but personally I think that's really tedious work. I prefer this alternate method I thought of when I watched it... 3.) Use markers or a really fine brush (read: toothpick?) to paint black onto the green plastic piece. Use the decal as a guide, and just paint around where the eyes would be. While it would take a little bit of doing, it sure beats trying to place a tiny little sticker on there, and I think it would look better as well. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 12 2008, 10:59 PM |
Hmmm. I'm not sure. I'll decide whether what to use on my next model |
Posted by: Metamorphic Aug 14 2008, 02:35 AM |
LOL u cant make much of it but heres the progress on the MG Unicorn custom colour still need to do some minor paint repairs though |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 14 2008, 03:47 AM |
Woah... Unicorn in flat black? There's an interesting color choice. I've seen brushed gunmetal and of course shiny metallic black... but flat black should be interesting. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Aug 14 2008, 03:53 AM |
flat black sub colour the primary colour is actually a military grey and of course the frame is gunmetal and the psycho frame parts are metallic blue |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 14 2008, 10:33 AM |
nice, keep up the good work man Should i put the cloth on or not put it on my gundam nomake? |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 14 2008, 12:48 PM | ||
Good question... it's really up to you. It doesn't really hinder posability, so I'd say it depends on what pose you intend to display it in. If it happens to look cool in the pose you had in mind for display, slap it on. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 14 2008, 01:03 PM |
I'm not sure..the cloth looks pretty sweet but it'll cover the crossbone and weapons |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 14 2008, 01:14 PM | ||
Wait... which one did you get? |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 14 2008, 01:26 PM |
I got the one on the top |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 14 2008, 01:55 PM |
Perhaps leave it off, then. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 14 2008, 02:24 PM |
you think so too? haha what should i do with the cloth then. leave it in then the box? *EDIT So I just finished my gundam and reassembled my shelf. Sucks i dont have a glass shelf like my friends. Hopefully in the future, I'll get one. I left most my gundams at my grandma's house so I only have 3 on my shelf right now T_T. I'll post pictures later tonight. Does anyone know where to buy cheap gundam stands? I'm not sure if the store in my area sells these. Pictures |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 14 2008, 11:03 PM |
Action Bases for 1/100 and 1/144 kits: http://gundamstoreandmore.com/ban948215.html http://www.hobbywave.com/modeling_supplies/display-base/gundam_display_stand_action_base_gray_2.html I haven't dealt personally with Hobbywave (yet; I will be soon since they have some good rare models), but Gundam Store and More I can vouch for; they're amazing. They ship pretty quickly, and once when they mixed up my Gundam Marker order, all it took was a single short phone call and they sent me the marker I had ordered without any fussing. Amazing customer support, and will continue to do business with them. If only they had some of the kits I was looking for! There are lots of other places, I'm sure, but those two are the ones I go to first when checking for Gunpla stuff. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 15 2008, 12:29 AM |
oic, wow stands are pretty expensive IMO. I'm going to get another gundam tomorrow or this weekend. Apparently the store manager said they had new stock in yesterday Just bought the stargazer with a stand for $8 and some markers. My next upcoming model, Stargazer, won't be made as fast as the crossbone because now, I'll be taking the time to paint and detail some of the parts on the model. I also might be breaking each part from my previous models and start painting them. I'm not sure whether or not that will be the best idea but I'll think about it when I'm done my stargazer |
Posted by: Legend of Speed Aug 18 2008, 10:20 AM |
Pictures of the new Gundam 00 model kits and some others. http://akibahobby.net/2008/08/gundam_2008expo_gundam00.html http://akibahobby.net/2008/08/gundam_2008expo_gunpra.html |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 19 2008, 09:41 AM |
Finished detailing my stargazer, wasn't anything good to paint so yeah, I'll post a picture on soon or make a review on youtube. My next gundam model will hopefully be the blue astray =D |
Posted by: Metamorphic Aug 21 2008, 12:39 AM |
Ive reserved my Sd Exia lol going to pose it on my desk at work when its finished! Edit: Since we were talking about SDs might as well post some of my SDs just snapped these a few minutes ago by request from a friend who wanted to see them over MSN |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 21 2008, 03:57 PM |
bought my astray blue frame today =) |
Posted by: lance Aug 22 2008, 07:25 AM |
wow omgar, i jst checked out whats new on the MG list, omgar impusle/destiny burst/freeomd burst!!?! has anyone got them ? pics pleaseee |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Aug 22 2008, 08:42 AM | ||
Dude, those aren't new. Strike Freedom Full Burst came out in December of 2006, Destiny Extreme Blast came out in October of last year, and Impulse came out in May of this year. If you want pics of Destiny Full Burst Mode, https://idforums.net/index.php?showtopic=34759&view=findpost&p=985396 |
Posted by: lance Aug 22 2008, 09:14 AM |
yea, am wayy out dated with my MG line lol but wow, destiny burst mode is O_O |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 22 2008, 09:44 AM |
Hahaha, I still want the legend T_T but the store in calgary doesn't have it yet |
Posted by: lance Aug 22 2008, 01:49 PM | ||
theres a legend MG?!?! since when?!?! edit: nvm, its not out but looky
http://www.dannychoo.com/adp/eng/576/Legend+Gundam.html wow |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 22 2008, 07:57 PM |
haha yeah I heard it wasn't annouced yet. I know! it looks insane!!!! I want I want! |
Posted by: Metamorphic Aug 22 2008, 08:30 PM |
Old new for some but Infinite Justice is due for the MG treatment the mould for the MS alone was displayed recently with the new Double 0 line up EDIT: SD Exia one of my more rushed jobs my first SD that took less than two days! Pretty much got frustrated with it and didnt care how it would turn out. |
Posted by: Initial Dream Aug 24 2008, 11:16 PM |
OMG BBQ Sauce!!! SD Exia has been released! I need to get that now. By the way who here believes that Exia looks best from behind? |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 25 2008, 12:16 AM |
lol, I'm not a big fan of SD models. Even though their so cheap haha |
Posted by: Metamorphic Aug 25 2008, 01:06 AM |
lol i wasnt as well! last year I got bored of building MGs so I branched into smaller grades where I needed to paint more mainly detail painting. I was shocked at how challenging that they can be. Nowadays I loved building SDs their cheap and a good way to use up remaining paint. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Aug 25 2008, 07:39 AM |
haha, what? they come not colorerd? |
Posted by: Kelvin Aug 25 2008, 08:29 AM |
I think he means re-paint them with the color scheme that he likes. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Aug 25 2008, 11:39 PM | ||
Alot of lower grades come premoulded in a selected number of colours sometiems youll find parts that have two or more colours moulded in one single colour. The SD Exia has to be a case of severe cost cutitng the whole chest piece is blue you have to paint the white rim paint the sides in grey and the lower torso in red. The GN Sword shield, the two GN Swords and the standard shield were premoulded in blue as well the whites had to be painted on too. |
Posted by: Kelvin Aug 26 2008, 09:45 PM |
I'm getting a Rx78 and Zeta from the HGUC line soon |
Posted by: lance Sep 1 2008, 04:30 PM |
i know this aint mine, but i dont know where else to post this! wow! http://f7.aaa.livedoor.jp/~mesarion/gallery/wsfm/wsfm.htm |
Posted by: Kelvin Sep 1 2008, 10:26 PM |
Wow, the SF looks like an official release! |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Sep 1 2008, 11:02 PM |
Yeah, well. He's also the guy who did this WAY before Bandai even bothered to make their own. It'll be interesting to see how Bandai's compares to his. http://f7.aaa.livedoor.jp/~mesarion/gallery/jusm/jusm.htm |
Posted by: Kelvin Sep 1 2008, 11:45 PM |
Lol'ed Zhen Yi. Oh, so that's why the Infinite Justice is finally getting its MG release. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Sep 2 2008, 02:03 AM |
LOL if theres a special edition for Justice im getting it to complement my Full Burst Strike Freedom and Extreme Blast Destiny... this model looks sexy! |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Sep 11 2008, 06:44 AM |
Just started my HGUC Powered GM, skipping the 1/60 F91 for now because it requires a lot more paint than I anticipated and I don't have time right now for major painting. I can't wait to do my 1/100 and 1/60 scale models though... panel lining the 1/144s is a BIIIIIIITCH. I had no idea how annoying it was until I tried. Holy crap, what a major pain in the ass. I'm probably going to do Virtue after I finish the Powered GM just to keep my sanity doing a 1/100, hahahaha. |
Posted by: Kelvin Sep 13 2008, 05:10 AM |
This guy really went overboard with the GN-Xs. Looks awesome! 30 of them all! |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Sep 14 2008, 11:18 PM |
Needs more spinning sphere of death. EDIT: I just finished building my Powered GM. Good lord, I really dread the Blue Destiny Unit 3 now. I freaking hate HGUC with a passion now. 1/144 scale suck my you-know-what!!! Oh my god this was annoying. But the result is pretty cool, I think. I did most of the panel line work while the parts were on the trees, except for parts that were really hard to get to or parts that didn't actually have panel lines until built (the shield and backpack, for instance, suddenly have panel lines when you build them). HUGE thanks to my friend Delta for suggesting using grey panel-lines for the main body and black for the weapons and dark parts... this looks so much better, to me, than the all-black panel lines on the Dalong-built kits. It looks much more realistic, I think. My main gripe, aside from how difficult it is to accurately panel-line a 1/144 scale, is how difficult it was to pose it with weapons. The hands are not articulated, and there's one hand for the beam saber and another for the bazooka and machinegun. Posing with the machinegun is easy because it's a small, light piece... but the bazooka has to be posed just right. And to get that pose, you have to fit the handle into the palm just right, then build the thumb around it (yes, the thumb is a separate piece from the hand). It literally took me 30 minutes to get the bazooka to stay like that without either the hand falling apart or just coming out of the polycap entirely. Definitely worth it, though; I really love that pose. With that, though, comes my other gripe; there's only one left hand and it's open, so you can't do anything with it. Meaning I couldn't pose the Powered GM in my old RPG character's traditional layout, with the bazooka draped down over the left arm behind the shield and the machinegun in the right hand. The whole reason I bought the Powered GM and BD-3 were because they were MS for my old RPG character, so that's really disappointing. And to make matters worse, while the model has the accurate peg-holes on the side skirts for attaching weapons, the weapons themselves do not have pegs to fit in those holes! I can't even attach the machinegun to the side skirt! WTF! Why have the holes if you can't use them!?!? I'll take more pics tomorrow when the sun comes out; the lighting in my room is sub-par for proper photo taking. Now I have to figure out where I'm gonna put him, though. Next up I'm either doing my 1/60 Exia or my 1/100 Virtue. If there's one you'd like me to do over the other, let me know! I'm all for voting, after all. I'm gonna put off doing my three other 1/144 models as long as I can (two of them are pre-HGUC 1/144s and thus need tons of paint; BD-3 will just be a pain since it's 1/144), as well as doing models that I really need to use proper paint on (1/100 Serpent Custom, 1/60 Wing Zero, 1/60 Gundam F91). As for my two Master Grade models, I'm putting those off for a while as well since they'll no doubt take three times the time as my HG models to build and panel-line. I love Freedom and Zeta, but I just don't have the time in my life to start them. Heck, it took me about a week to finish the Powered GM, and it's just an HGUC! Man, I'd love a job where I get paid a lot and don't have to work as much. More time for Gunpla! |
Posted by: megamonkey@hotmail Sep 15 2008, 12:44 AM |
do the 1/60 exia, posing with the 1/100 virtue is tiresome as well, the hands are a bit big so the GN bazooka moves around and won't point straight :\ |
Posted by: Metamorphic Sep 15 2008, 02:06 AM |
I was given the challenge by a friend to make a SD with the same attention I would put into my MG kits. So the natural choice to drive me to do so is the Strike Freedom im up to the legs now just need to finish them off and the wings. This one set a new standard for my MG lines for later on. Instead of spraying each cut out piece by bulk I took my time and sprayed the parts that were needed to make one individual part. So if I was going to work on the head only the head pieces will be cut out. I found that limiting the pieces gives time to work on the individual parts with more care. Theres the painting phase. Followed by that I went to hand paint the small extra details on some parts could only be painted with a toothpick. And of course a part of the painstaking process of building MGs is putting on the decals in an exact manner I increased the difficulty by using water decals instead of the standard sratch transfer type. heres a teaser shot for the time being. Will upload the completed model as soon as I can! This model will be mounted on a SD stand sprayed in matte black. The stand will have a piece of black cardboard attached to it as background. On the surface there will be randomly spread red glitter pieces glued ont it to mimick Lacus Dust. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Sep 15 2008, 06:51 AM | ||
Incredibly funny since Lacus is who pilots my Strike Freedom in OMNI vs ZAFT II Plus. Mayura pilots everything else, but I needed a Coordinator for DRAGOONs. Best of luck! Looks like my next model will be the 1/60 Exia. Yeah, I'm easily swayed. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Sep 15 2008, 01:16 PM |
oooooh cant wait to see your 1/60 Exia mate your Powered GM was pretty good! |
Posted by: Kelvin Sep 17 2008, 01:03 AM |
How do you guys fix loose joints? I have several models where the shoulder and the knees are wearing out. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Sep 17 2008, 03:26 PM |
Dang it all! Just opened up all the Exia parts and got down to deciding how I wanted to begin what I thought was minor paint work. The GN Sword needs paint (I was gonna go for a silver/grey scheme) and the yellow parts obviously need to be gold... but I thought that was pretty much it, save for panel lining. Well... maybe not. All the parts that should be grey are, in fact, closer to black. Much closer to black. There are a few white parts which they provide stickers for to make grey, but that's just it; the stickers are the proper grey color, whereas the surrounding 'grey' parts are actually blackish. They don't match at all. Here's an example from Dalong: The hip part in grey is a sticker. The leg joint is the plastic. Note that they're not even remotely the same color. So now I'm in a bit of a quandary. Should I paint the parts that have stickers (there are only three places; hip, middle of arm, and a chest piece) to match the blackish plastic, or go all-out and paint every single blackish piece to grey? If I do the latter, it'll cost more (I don't have a grey paint, and that's a LOT of parts to do) and will take a lot more time (I started this because I figured it'd be fairly straightforward; I don't have a lot of time in my week for serious painting), but might come out better. If I go for the former, it'll take a lot less time, cost a lot less, and be done faster. I'm really leaning towards the former. Figured I'd just post it up here, see what people think. Now I'm off to work. |
Posted by: Kelvin Sep 18 2008, 08:58 PM |
HG 00 Gundam review: http://www.toysdaily.com/discuz/thread-75014-1-1.html |
Posted by: Legend of Speed Sep 18 2008, 09:42 PM |
WHOA, the 00 Gundam model is really nice and flexible. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Sep 19 2008, 02:45 AM | ||
Made a decision just now based on scenes from the BluRay release of Gundam 00, comparing parts and how they look in the series compared to one another. It would seem that the chest and hip parts are supposed to be the same color as the main body (which I'll be making blackish; doesn't seem to be any issue with doing that), whereas the addon parts (shield, GN sword, GN vulcans) are to be grey... so I'll probably end up painting those as well. More than I really wanted to paint, but it should come out looking pretty nice. Stay tuned, my next big day off is Sunday. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Sep 20 2008, 05:55 PM |
So Nomake hows the Exia coming along? Im sure its going to look great! Just need to do the refining touches then the SD Strike Freedom is complete |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Sep 20 2008, 07:22 PM |
I actually haven't started it. Haven't had the time to. Tomorrow's my day off for the week, but a friend of mine is coming over. He might be bringing a PG Zeta kit with him, though, so we might end up hanging out and building gunpla instead of loafing around in front of my new 24" playing OMNI vs ZAFT II Plus and watching Gundam 00 in 1080p. |
Posted by: TigerZai Sep 25 2008, 08:37 PM |
guys .. do anyone there know what is shin musha gundam ? i saw it last nite at model shop .. look so cool ~ can i know what series gundam is that ? |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Sep 25 2008, 09:09 PM | ||
Gundam Musou. It's a video game. A boring, disappointing video game. |
Posted by: TigerZai Oct 5 2008, 08:15 PM |
haha.. why said so ?? but i saw the gundam is nice~ |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Oct 5 2008, 10:18 PM | ||
If you enjoy the Musou series (AKA Dynasty Warriors) of games, then you'll probably enjoy Gundam Musou (AKA Dynasty Warriors Gundam). I find the games to be horrible, boring, and repetetive with a complete lack of requisite skill. I will admit that when I first tried out Gundam Musou, I enjoyed it. For about two levels, then it was repetetive. Failing the last mission (apparently for getting too far ahead) and forcing me to start from Mission 1 was the final straw, and I haven't played the game since. It's a terrible, horrible game. In better news, I have two days off this week! Maybe some progress, now that I have masking tape. Just gotta find the best way to do my paint mixing. Been a long-ass time since I've painted models!!! Almost a decade!! |
Posted by: Metamorphic Oct 5 2008, 11:19 PM |
To make way for the MG Infinite Justice I decided to give away my 1/144 Infinite Justice to a friend that wanted it for a while so I did some refinements before he came to collect it |
Posted by: Kelvin Oct 7 2008, 07:34 AM | ||
You guys planning to mod the Exia to resemble the Terminator-Exia from se2 ep1? Found a good one in animesuki.forums
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Posted by: Nomake Wan Oct 7 2008, 09:28 PM |
Funny enough, I did consider it... except that the 1/60 isn't really the right proportion for that, and I also have no idea how I'd weather it that well. Not to mention, I don't have the time it would take to do that sort of modding. I did think about it, though!!!! |
Posted by: SgtXDNX Oct 7 2008, 09:50 PM |
Found a local shop that stocks kits, so I'm going to pick one up on Saturday and try my hand at this. I'll post up pics of the inevitable fail when it's done. |
Posted by: Kelvin Oct 7 2008, 10:22 PM |
I planned to get a FG Exia to try that modification. The eye is kinda hard to do. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Oct 7 2008, 10:57 PM | ||
Why a FG??????? Why not a HG???????? I imagine a HG 1/100 would make a great subject for that mod, but at least the HG 1/144 man... don't kill yourself with a FG... |
Posted by: Kelvin Oct 8 2008, 02:24 AM |
Actually I just plan to get along the mod with a cheap FG kit, since I don't wanna mess up my HG Exia. And I'm not good with modding. But still, yeah I'll get HG instead, since they come with more weapons and the GN Sword most importantly. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Oct 8 2008, 02:48 PM |
I got an SD Exia...hahaha and I still havent even finished my blue frame. I got too lazy with these models =P |
Posted by: Kelvin Oct 13 2008, 11:09 PM |
There are many versions of MG Rx78-2. Any idea which one of them are the most recommendable? |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Oct 14 2008, 12:34 AM | ||
Depends on what you want. If you want a perfectly realistic one (with the core block system and everything), get the http://dalong.net/review/mg/m111/m111_p.htm. If you want one that looks damn sexy but doesn't have the Core Block System, I'd personally go for the http://dalong.net/review/mg/mly/mly_p.htm OYW Edition. |
Posted by: Kelvin Oct 25 2008, 12:31 AM |
Finished assembling my HG OverFlag, I really like the fact that both rifles are included in this model so you can either make the standard OverFlag or the Graham custom. |
Posted by: WRX DEMON Type R Oct 25 2008, 01:17 AM |
Today, my little brother recieved the the Gundam-0000 I shipped to him. LOL, little guy was stoked when he opened the packaging paper!!! Expect to see pics of it on here soon. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Oct 25 2008, 03:30 AM |
LOL Im posting the same thing hehehe.... If you ever wondered how 00 vs Exia looks like here it is! The 1/144 00 is a very impressive kit its so poseable! Atm I have these projects planned, 1. Finish off the GN Arms that came with my Exia 2. Finish off my custom colour MG Unicorn I mothballed 3. Build the Infinite Justice MG I preordered 4. Build the PG Strike with Aile I have stocked up recently Taken with my phone this morning Say Kelvin you're really improving nice work mate! As for the original Gundam my MG of choice is the OYW version I like the extra panel lines on the external armour compared to the classic look v2.0 I got these shots from the internet OYW V2.0 |
Posted by: Kelvin Oct 26 2008, 01:40 AM | ||
Thanks! Bout the MG RX-78, I think I'll go with OYW the version. The box art itself is worth it The color of the anime version is lighter than the movie version though. I picked up the HGUC Kampfer today, will start assembling after I buy new nippers. |
Posted by: Nissan Oct 29 2008, 11:27 AM |
Hi i first time bui the gundam 00 model and i don;t now are these model are good or bad can eweryoune tell me? http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN950913 |
Posted by: Kelvin Oct 29 2008, 11:30 AM |
Well although the first grade of the 00 line is better than the first grade of SEED line, I wouldn't recommend it due to lack of articulation and incomplete accessories. And they need insane painting. The HG 1/144 and 1/100 would be a nice deal. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Oct 29 2008, 01:53 PM | ||
Oh god no, don't get that. FG models are...just no. Seriously dude, don't do it. Get a 1/144 or 1/100 HG instead, you'll be glad you did. |
Posted by: MzdaspD Oct 29 2008, 02:25 PM |
FG models are so boring, and they have super bad articulation. HG is the way to go. Your first HG might look like crap but you'll get better as you progress |
Posted by: Metamorphic Oct 31 2008, 02:57 AM |
00 again, taken with my phone and final paint matte paint scheme. Theres a bit of noise but I love this pose! |
Posted by: Kelvin Nov 2 2008, 02:40 AM |
Is that Arios on your wallpaper? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Nov 2 2008, 02:40 PM |
Gday guys its finally finished the GN Arms! I quite liked the work I did on the Arms it uses a matte paint scheme for the body work but all the internals, GN Blades, cannons etc are done in gunmetal. HEHE thats not my wallpaper Kelvin I've Miranda Kerr on mine at the time I took the shot I was looking at released photos of the Sinaju which is going to be released in MG soon. I started watching Macross Frontier. This one is an original I call it the GN Gerwalk! |
Posted by: TigerZai Nov 4 2008, 08:07 PM |
wow .. damn nice dude .... its look cool ~ |
Posted by: The New Guy Nov 5 2008, 06:36 PM |
*whistles* F*** that looks sooo amazing!!! |
Posted by: WRX DRAGON Spec C Type RA-R Nov 10 2008, 07:13 AM |
I finally got around to fixing the 00 model kit my bro sent me from Japan Now I gotta wait till he sends me the other 3 ............ http://img45.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img1309hf8.jpghttp://g.imageshack.us/thpix.php http://img46.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img1324vg0.jpghttp://g.imageshack.us/thpix.php http://img369.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img1331py9.jpghttp://g.imageshack.us/thpix.php |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Nov 10 2008, 04:40 PM | ||
AW HELL YEAH 1/100 X-DIVIDER AND DOUBLE X! ...oh and 1/144 00 Gundam. Good job. |
Posted by: Kelvin Nov 10 2008, 09:51 PM |
Gunpla question: What does those Ver. Ka models? Do they differ from their MG counterparts besides the boxart? |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Nov 10 2008, 10:33 PM | ||
Um, what the heck are you talking about? "Ver.Ka" refers to "Katoki Hajime Version," and as far as I can tell is only used for a select few models...all of which are Master Grade. I don't think the "Ver.Ka" moniker was even used on the Gundam Wing Endless Waltz HGs or the Wing Zero Custom PG. I think you're confused. |
Posted by: Kelvin Nov 10 2008, 11:00 PM |
I take it he re-designs them for newer releases? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Nov 11 2008, 12:37 AM |
Version KA stands for Katoki... Katoki kits are basically kits reflecting alternate designs. They might differ in colour, have additional parts, or be a design that was popular amongst the design crew but didnt make the final cut to be in the show like the katoki mg wing zero. The only similiarity they share are that they are designed by Katoki Hajime |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Nov 11 2008, 12:44 AM | ||
No. For instance, there is no MG Wing Gundam release. The only "Ver.Ka" Wing Gundam release is a MG. The only Crossbone Gundam release is a Ver.Ka. The only Unicorn Gundam release is a Ver.Ka. The mecha designer for Unicorn Gundam (the one in the series itself) was Katoki Hajime, thus the "Ver.Ka" moniker. I'm trying to say that you have your terms confused. "Ver.Ka" is not a special edition. It is just a distinction to show that Katoki Hajime was the person who designed the suit (whereas the other suits in the MG line were designed by Kunio Okawara). |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Dec 1 2008, 10:22 PM |
I don't much care for double-posting, but I figured I should share some news. I pre-ordered 1/100 00 Gundam and 0 Raizer a while back, and they just shipped 00 Gundam to me. I had said to just ship them both at once, but apparently they won't wait more than a single month to do that, so they shipped it out today instead. 1/100 0 Raizer comes out on the 11th, so I'll be getting that ASAP too. Too bad the shipping charges for shipping separately are gonna suck. Anyway, here's some new pics of 1/100 00 Gundam + 0 Raizer thanks to Amazon.co.jp! Stupid sexy 0 Raizer. Oh how I want to see you in action next week. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Dec 2 2008, 03:07 AM |
Good reason to double post mate the 0 Riser is just sexy Im thinking of getting the 1/1000 Riser and hold onto it until the MG 00 comes out and kit bash the 0 Riser parts onto it. I recently changed all the poses of my models in my collection. Strike Freedom was the biggest biatch to pose its positioned so that the reds will be more visible and at the same time repose it in a less dominate pose to make room for the MG Infinite Justice future plans include adding more SD kits onto the SD shelf, finishing off some MGs that I lost interest in and adding more large kits on the top like the PG Strike and Skygrasper. the 1/35 Lancelot I got for my birthday would be put aside with the PG EVA in the other mecha bay. |
Posted by: lance Dec 2 2008, 08:38 AM |
am in need of a new mg, but cant decide what on :0 i only own a mg freedom atm, ad would love them all, but i dont have much space meta: hey is ur destiny the extreme blast mode version :? |
Posted by: K3vin Dec 2 2008, 07:49 PM | ||
why dont you get the new MG 1/100 Infinite Justice? I just recently got it and its great! I havent owned the other Infinite Justice (i think it was a no-grade?) but this one can be posed a lot better... |
Posted by: lance Dec 2 2008, 08:01 PM |
but i love the WOL on destiny, am jst not sure if the extreme blast mode is shiny like metas picture :/ i prfer the normal colours but i also love the infinte and strike freedom ANd the force impulse! >__< can anyone tell me whats the difference between blastmode/normal of strike freedom? apart from it comes with a stand for the wings thanks Oooh i know we're talking about gundams here, but i was wondering if anyone has a Mg patlabour ? |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Dec 2 2008, 10:02 PM | ||
1.) No, Extreme Blast Mode Destiny is NOT shiny like in Meta's photo. It's easy to mistake it, though! I myself had to go make sure that it wasn't, because he did such a damn fine job making it look clean. Sadly, there has been no official "Extra Finish" release for Destiny, so if you prefer the original colors, that's all there is. Here is a link with a review for Extreme Blast Mode Gundam Destiny: http://dalong.net/review/mg/mg101s/mg101s_p.htm 2.) Full Burst Mode Strike Freedom also has extra-finished joints; that is, lots of the dull gold parts from the original MG were coated to give it a shiny gold finish. However, unless you really like Strike Freedom (I don't, personally) I would advise against it. There is a known issue with the MG Strike Freedom (any release) where the wing joints will wear down and break, thus making the wings no longer poseable. So I guess if you only intend to pose it once, it's fine... but if you intend to change the wing position frequently, you might want to stay away. Sadly it doesn't look like they plan to fix it any time soon. Also, the 'shiny gold' parts on the Full Burst Mode Strike Freedom suffer from the same problem as most other 'shiny' releases; when you cut them from the trees, the section cut from the tree will be black instead of whatever shiny color it's supposed to be. Somewhat distracting. Here is a review of Full Burst Mode Strike Freedom, which compares it to the original MG. Enjoy. http://dalong.net/review/mg/m97s/m97s_p.htm |
Posted by: lance Dec 3 2008, 01:33 AM |
Wow, meta did a really nice job on that destiny! ohhh, after hearing that, think il ive mg freedom a skip :0 i think il go with destiny going to read up on the impulse too thanks nomake edit: wow am loving the impulse, but only thing putting me off from buying it, is it doesnt come with a stand :/ |
Posted by: Kelvin Dec 3 2008, 02:17 AM |
I'm still deciding on which to get for my first MG. Probably Strike Noir or Rx78 Anime color. |
Posted by: lance Dec 3 2008, 06:35 PM |
anyone own the 1/100 gold frame? looks hella nice! thinking of getting that, and giving it a dark black respray |
Posted by: Metamorphic Dec 3 2008, 10:38 PM | ||
hey Kelvin Ill go for Strike Noir! Im very biased about the anime colour because I like the OYW more. These days im really tempted to get MG Zeta 2.0 and have it posed in wave rider mode. But i need to finish all the boxes i have on hand first. Decided not to buy anymore until I finish them |
Posted by: Kelvin Dec 4 2008, 01:42 AM | ||
Is it this one? Lol, so many Rx78s... |
Posted by: Metamorphic Dec 4 2008, 02:02 AM |
that is indeed the one mate! The only flaw it has though is that it doesnt have a core fighter block system |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Dec 8 2008, 03:08 PM |
DUDE, GUYS. Oh man. So 1/100 0 Raiser comes out on the 11th, and I can't wait for it to show up... but in the mean time? SNEAK PREVIEW HAS BEEN RELEASED! Enjoy, I know I did. http://www.moeyo.com/2008/12/post_6626.html |
Posted by: lance Dec 8 2008, 07:11 PM |
Gaaa i saw the mg impulse in the shops, only 280$ hk dollars! and destiny $420 :/ |
Posted by: Kelvin Dec 14 2008, 12:03 AM |
I bought the MG Strike-E IWSP after having to decide between that and Strike Noir. Finally had my first MG Any tips on building MG? I need help on water decals. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Dec 14 2008, 03:54 AM |
All the MG decals that come in the kits are scratch transfer decals or peel off decals To put on a scratch transfer decal cut out the decal you want mount the decal onto a piece of sticky tape and apply it to the model piece you want the decal to go on. Get something solid like a coin and lightly scratch it on you are pretty much set and safe to assume the decal has transferred onto the plastic once the transparent film piece becomes faded in appearance. If you are buying water decals (after market type) cut the decal out leave enough cardboard so that you can grab it with tweezers and soak in water. After a while take the decal out of the water and splash a small amount of water onto the model plastic. Slowly slide the decal onto the plastic and set in place. Use a cotton bud to iron out the decal and remove excess bubbles under the decal but be sure to use top coat to seal the decals in when you finish the project because water decals can slide off if they werent put in place properly. eyes and certain markings are normal peel off decals The warning signs and little circles look like scratch transfer decals but they are actually ones that you can peel off. If you have any other issues you want to know about feel free to ask! EDIT: Completed my second none gundam related mecha model Z-01 Lancelot from Code Geass |
Posted by: Godot Dec 14 2008, 08:58 PM |
nice one meta is that regular lancelot?or is that the royal coating colors? im planning to get lancelot albion or the Type-02 Guren SEITEN Eight Elements Type when it comes out i have like 17 gundams models but most of them are 1/144s and a few 1/100s i lost a few MGs due to cousin smashing it to the floor and trying to cover them up by dumping it somewhere. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Dec 15 2008, 12:33 AM |
Its the regular Lancelot I got it for my bday from friends. Yeah I wouldnt mind getting the Guren Seiten Hakkoushiki and the Lancfelot Albion as well may as well convert my Lancelot into CC's pink one later on. |
Posted by: Kelvin Dec 15 2008, 01:37 AM |
What scale is your Lancelot model? The Code Geass has different scaling when compare to Gunpla right? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Dec 15 2008, 01:58 AM |
Thats right Code Geass mecha are way shorter than Gundams. All the code geass kits are 1/35 |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Dec 15 2008, 04:27 AM |
Oh man. My friend got me an early Christmas present 'cause I won't be in Cali for Christmas. I...so want to just...build it... In other news, I found the Rit Dye I needed for 00 Gundam. I got red (headpiece), royal blue (GN Sword II clear parts) and dark green (GN Capacitors). Should about cover it, I think! Maybe I'll actually make some progress or something. Or maybe not. We'll see! |
Posted by: BOZZ Dec 15 2008, 06:48 AM |
Hrmmm, so the the 0-Riser fits perfectly onto the MG 00? |
Posted by: Godot Dec 15 2008, 03:00 PM |
i think they're making an o raiser so it would work with the mg model cause then the 1/144 model would be too small for the mg 00 |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Dec 15 2008, 09:59 PM |
Uh, WTF? Where was the announcement of there being a MG 00 Gundam? I must have missed the memo. |
Posted by: Kelvin Dec 16 2008, 12:26 AM |
Did they missed out MG Exia?? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Dec 16 2008, 03:00 AM |
I think i caused some confusion there I was mentioning that I was going to only buy the 0 Raiser for the time being and wait for MG 00 Gundam and use kitbashing techniques to put the 0 Riser parts on permanantly.. hehehe lots of remoulding, drilling and tiny screws! But in the end I wasnt bothered waiting for a MG 00 to be announced just going for the 1/100 special kit... I just picked up my MG Infinite Justice I waited a whole three years for it! |
Posted by: lance Dec 16 2008, 04:42 AM |
i think they will never bring the mg legend out |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Dec 17 2008, 12:59 PM | ||
I don't think so either. It wasn't particularly popular, especially compared against the likes of Destiny, Strike Freedom and Infinite Justice. Bringing an MG Legend would be like... bringing an MG Akatsuki. Anyway! So I just woke up, 'cause the mailman was very loud banging on my door. But I forgave his loudness, for he delivered wonderful justice from JA-PAN to me. YOSH! |
Posted by: Legend of Speed Dec 17 2008, 08:25 PM |
Hmm, I'm REALLY tempted to buy some more Gundam models especially Dynames, Exia, and 00 Raiser. What are some good sites to buy them? I have heard of HLJ and Pla-Japan, but that's about it. |
Posted by: Kelvin Dec 17 2008, 09:46 PM |
Do they include small figures of Setsuna or Saji in the 00 Raiser? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jan 1 2009, 12:19 AM |
Hey all my latest project is under way the MG Infinite Justice! Im having fun recolouring the kit atm tell me what you guys think! |
Posted by: Akira Jan 1 2009, 08:58 AM | ||
I know this is an old post, but I have something to add! XD I've seen many many custom paintjobs on the OYW RX-78, but my favorite by far was one that reflected the original colors best, as opposed to the washed out "realistic look" that it sports out of the box, with lighter panel lines. The OYW is posable enough that it really is superior to the 2.0. Especially since the 2.0 really looks like it's been done in a retro fashion. Damn thing looks like it jumped right out of 0079. btw, PICS ARE KEY: |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jan 1 2009, 02:28 PM |
Wow that MG OYW Gundam looks amazing! I've seen many but that one is definitely the best by far!the lighter matte colours match really well and the subtle panel lining has a nice touch to it. |
Posted by: Akira Jan 4 2009, 02:15 PM |
Yeah it's great! That's how I plan on doing most of my kits from now on! I have a GM vs. Zaku II diorama that I plan to use that technique on first, or maybe my GP02A. Either way I never liked the colors used on the OYW right out of the box, I liked what they were aiming for but the faded blues and reds? Yuck.. |
Posted by: TigerZai Jan 8 2009, 08:18 PM |
holyshit nice for the rx78 and inifinie justice |
Posted by: Kelvin Jan 10 2009, 01:45 AM |
I've been busy due to job interviews lately. And here's the current progress of my Strike E. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jan 18 2009, 07:38 PM |
Some more Infinite Justice progress! Say do you have any high quality pics of your Strike Kelvin it looks hot!? o I have to say these days it seems like ban dai is cutting costs on decals the IJ ones are so crap they flake really easily and take longer to transfer onto the plastic |
Posted by: r3d$unz Jan 19 2009, 03:51 PM |
awesome progress meta! are you painting the model as you go along or is it unpainted? my MG freedom and HG Red Astray have just arrived, pics soon |
Posted by: Akira Jan 19 2009, 06:13 PM |
moar on how to has gunpla.. this guy has made me jealous with his skills for years. This is actually made from a PG 1/60 gundam, so all those panels lines and details are made from scratch!! |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jan 19 2009, 11:00 PM | ||
Yeah I paint as I go. I paint in small batches and each part is treated individually. The parts get cut out when I need them. It puts more care into the building process and paint supplies last longer than a mass spray |
Posted by: r3d$unz Jan 20 2009, 02:30 PM |
heres my HG Buster Gundam I made a really long time ago, line panelling is pretty bad, but it was the ffirst one I made with line panelling (my first HG as well) please excuse the bad quality, it was taken with a cell phone my next projects and I know they're pretty old, but I wanted a few SEED models before moving on to 00 which I will =P |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jan 22 2009, 03:52 AM |
Well, I'm still not done with any of my model works-in-progress, but I figured I'd share this. Robot Damashii GN Flag, just two quick pics before I actually get everything out and start messing around with poses (and like, get better lighting). I'm just so... squee over the fact that it can transform, retaining the GN Drive and even mounting the linear rifle. That's just so damn cool. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jan 23 2009, 03:24 AM |
oo that looks cool Nomake it would look even hot if the colours were flat! Matte black works magic for mecha type models of another alternative is to get Tamiyas (I prefer it to Mr Colour/Hobby) Flat Clear and spray on a matte layer |
Posted by: Pikachu_Fragger Jan 25 2009, 09:45 AM |
As some of you who have seen last Friday's pre-Eronight special on the radio, I received a very nice gift from Nomake Wan - a MG Gundam SEED Launcher/Sword Strike Gundam. I pretty much JIZZED IN MY PANTS and proceeded to work on it. It even has the standard Strike parts (shield and beam rifle), and me being the person I am, decided to combine EVERYTHING for lulz. Now I haven't put the decals on it yet, but these are the results http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/dmpikachu/MechaMusume/100_0589.jpg The Gundam Who Leapt Through Time! http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/dmpikachu/MechaMusume/100_0590.jpg ... still trying to time leap... http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/dmpikachu/MechaMusume/100_0591.jpg I wanna be the Freedom~ Next ones are of it with decals this time. All it needs is an Aile Pack and it would be, I dunno, Destiny Strike or something. XD http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/dmpikachu/MechaMusume/100_0592.jpghttp://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/dmpikachu/MechaMusume/100_0593.jpghttp://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/dmpikachu/MechaMusume/100_0594.jpghttp://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/dmpikachu/MechaMusume/100_0597.jpg |
Posted by: r3d$unz Jan 25 2009, 08:39 PM |
I was wondering if any of you guys had tips on panel line inking, I suck at it pretty bad, what pens do you use? and what methods do you take? |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jan 25 2009, 10:41 PM | ||
Gundam Marker. Use grey on light colors (white especially) and black on dark colors (like the gunmetal of weapons, MG internal frames, etc). Nice thing about the gundam markers is that if you mess up, no biggie, just wipe the area lightly with a napkin and all that'll be left is a nice panel line. |
Posted by: Tessou Jan 26 2009, 06:47 AM | ||
That RX-78-2 looks like it's made of pure sex and win. I love it! |
Posted by: r3d$unz Jan 26 2009, 05:54 PM |
Just a small update on my MG freedom on to the bottom half |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jan 27 2009, 03:26 AM |
Oh man, I'm such an idiot. Last night I went to build Exia TransAm colors, since my experiment to test melting the plastic didn't work out. I figured, I'll just straight-build it. Well, I got to the third piece... E23... and as I was trimming the leftover gate material from it, I noticed that the trim didn't look flush. I thought that was odd, since I was sure I trimmed it squarely. Then, to my horror, I realized I'd trimmed a peg right off. Fortunately, over on HobbyFanatics is a thread about getting replacement parts from Bandai for free, so I followed their instructions and sure enough, Bandai e-mailed me back letting me know they're shipping it out. Sweetness! Gives me time to plan the LED mod for it. |
Posted by: r3d$unz Jan 27 2009, 04:38 AM |
So uh.....after staying up all night I actually finished Freedom I wasn't intending to, but I got caught up in the moment, and by the time I realised that it was 8:00am I had finished (minus decals and some cleaning up) here was where i was when I got caught up And where I am now.....lol Did you buy the HG Trans-Am Exia Don? how's the kit holing up so far (minus the mishap you just had :S)? I'd like to get it, but I might wait for a MG which might be a while also, if your Trans-Am doesn't turn out like this....I'll be sorely dissapointed Also, for more eye candy, I've been following this guy's work for a while, I believe he's the same guy who converted that awesome looking black/gold/white Freedom from some time back what he did to the 00 Raiser and Exia are just awesome more http://mesarionplus.hannnari.com/gallery/ooraa/oora.htm |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jan 27 2009, 04:37 PM | ||
Holy crap, stop making me want to build my MG Freedom! That looks really good, even if it's just basic panel line stuff. And no, I didn't get the HG Exia, I got the 1/100 for Christmas a while back. I'm not sure how it's holding up because after breaking that piece I stopped building. I'll get back to it when the replacement shows up. Yeah, I saw that 00 Raiser Trans-AM Colors mod on Ngee Khiong and freaking loved it. I wish mine would look that good, but I'd have to learn airbrushing and stuff to pull off that sort of effect on my 00 Raiser. I don't have the patience, time or cash to do that, so I'll just do minor mods and such. |
Posted by: r3d$unz Jan 27 2009, 09:31 PM |
I think Ngee Khiong raises model quality to ridiculous, unrealistic levels of awesome compared to us mere mortals Im still trying to decide on which MG to get next, I was thinking of the Unicorn Gundam, I've seen and heard good things about it. but I definately need to quench my gunpla thirst more Freedom poses and stickers and decals placed |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jan 28 2009, 12:45 AM | ||
Just one thing you have to be careful about, and that's that Unicorn is very delicate, and doesn't have very good poseability by default. However, you'll find many a thread on places like HobbyFanatics which will walk you through making simple modifications to the frame to allow for more poseability, especially in the knees. Still, it's a pretty badass model. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Jan 28 2009, 01:23 AM |
Dude stop making me jealous my MG Freedom (Not SF) was my second model and was a total failure. This pose is so hot! Anyhoo progress on the MG IJ. The whole base unit is now complete now onto the arnaments. As for the unicorn it is a great kit but extremely delicate really did my head in. I was doing a grey and black custom respray with a metallic blue psycho frame but due to the numerous sliding mechanisms the edges of my painted parts scratched all the time in the end I gave up on it and dont intend to build it any time soon |
Posted by: r3d$unz Jan 28 2009, 01:41 AM |
^ Man that is looking awesome Meta!! I admire the fact that you go through the trouble of painting your models, it looks so much better than the stock paint. Believe it or not, the Freedom is my first MG, I was a little intimidated by the amount of runners but now I'm totaly addicted my wallet is gonna suffer now hehe Ah, I forgot, before I started the Freedom I completed my HG Red frame astray a few days prior, I misplaced the sticker sheet T_T Sorry for the amount of pics I've put up |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Jan 28 2009, 03:36 AM | ||
Are you kidding!? Bring on the pics!!!! That's what this thread is for! |
Posted by: K3vin Feb 2 2009, 05:16 PM |
I got bored so I'm posting a few group pics of my Gundams. I'm thinking of maybe taking close-up pics later on but for the moment these will have to do. All of them are 1/100 and only panel lines are done, no paint but i used some silver and gold markers on some of them (the missiles and gats of Heavy Arms are silver) http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww183/flip_snip3r/Gundam%20Model%20Kits/DSC00128.jpg - From back to front: Justice Gundam, Sword/Launcher Strike Gundam, Nataku (or Altron) Gundam and 05 Gundam (RX-78-5) http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww183/flip_snip3r/Gundam%20Model%20Kits/DSC00129.jpg - Wing Gundam Ver. Ka, Duel Gundam Assault Shroud (slightly hidden), Heavy Arms Custom and Gundam Kyrios http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww183/flip_snip3r/Gundam%20Model%20Kits/DSC00130.jpg - Force Impulse Gundam, Avalanche Exia (slightly hidden), Wing Gundam and Deathscythe Hell http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww183/flip_snip3r/Gundam%20Model%20Kits/DSC00131.jpg - Saviour Gundam, Gundam Sandrock, Zeta Plus and Gundam Dynames http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww183/flip_snip3r/Gundam%20Model%20Kits/DSC00132.jpg http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww183/flip_snip3r/Gundam%20Model%20Kits/DSC00134.jpg - MG Infinite Justice. I've had this since it came out and had no more space in the display case so its the only one thats out and had a close-up So thats pretty much my collection at the moment, Ill be getting others in summer (im broke ). Oh, forgot to mention, Exia is missing because im trying to fix his leg joints at the moments (reinforcing them because they are weak)...so enjoy! |
Posted by: Metamorphic Feb 5 2009, 12:54 AM |
This is the SD 00 that I built on the sidelines purely as a time filler whilst I wait for the Master Grade IJ's paint to dry. It was given to the Korean exchange student living at my place as a gift. Hes going to get a signed stand and the gundam has a signed part so that he cant pass it off as his own. HEHE That was a joke it was signed as a memorabilia that I made it while he was visiting Australia. |
Posted by: megamonkey@hotmail Feb 7 2009, 02:51 AM |
i bought a 1/100 Tieren ground type today, have yet to start so here's some pics of the box details < silver box above white pic of tieren says "mechanical detail", which is pretty much why i bought it, it looks so pretty and detailed < look, the hatch infront of the head part is closed < and now there's a guy popping out of it lol yay, shame i had to take these with psp cam i'd take bigger pics but that'd probably become too out of focus << |
Posted by: Kelvin Feb 7 2009, 05:27 AM |
i bought HG Seravee today. Been a long time since I bought my last model. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Feb 7 2009, 11:21 AM | ||
You're planning on getting HG Seraphim too, right? |
Posted by: BOZZ Feb 7 2009, 01:10 PM |
Care to provide some of those links you mentioned about the Unicorn? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Feb 12 2009, 12:16 AM |
The MG Infinite Justice has been complete... fresh off the modelling desk! Infinite Justice and Athrun |
Posted by: K3vin Feb 12 2009, 02:36 AM |
wow that looks awesome! if only my MG Infinite Justice looked that good! |
Posted by: TakeshiSkunk Feb 12 2009, 09:49 PM |
Here are some pics of my gunpla stuff. I really need to invest in painting supplies, but at the moment I don't really have any regular income..so when I have a bit of money and feel like spending it on gunpla, I always just go for new kits..It's kind of hard not to when you can just drive up to Gundam Store and More's warehouse >>; |
Posted by: Metamorphic Feb 13 2009, 03:33 PM |
ooh! MG God Gundam Ive been meaning to buy that kit for a while. Seed Destiny group photo! If I focus primarily on the later arc of Destiny I just need Akatsuki and Legend to finish the collection |
Posted by: Woffle Feb 13 2009, 07:17 PM |
Definitely need to save up for those kits. I still got an incomplete MG F91 lyin around for like around 2 years. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Feb 14 2009, 06:59 PM |
The last of my Strike Freedom, Infinite Justice set I had a long thought about it... originally I stuffed up construction on the right hand so the rifle was cemented onto it so that it had weaponary. But honestly Infinite Justice should be carrying its Super Lacerta beam lance so the whole assembly was remade |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Feb 15 2009, 02:23 AM |
A'ight, I have some progress made! The part from Bandai showed up the other day so I started on it. This is how far I got before stopping for the night. As you can see, I skipped assembly of the torso and moved on to the arms. Reason? I wasn't aware how much modding would be required to do the LED-related stuff I have planned for this build. I need a dremel so I can cut out the whole center dome part (a clear plastic piece goes over it anyway, so removing it won't affect looks once the LED is set up), and I need to probably drill some holes in the back piece for the GN Drive (again, there's a center opaque plastic piece that has a clear part over it; removing the opaque part won't affect it much). So until I've done the modifications to the torso, it'll stay apart. I'm moving on to the arms, legs and weapons since those aren't lighted. At least I don't have to modify the head as much as the torso. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Feb 15 2009, 02:35 AM |
some ambitious plans you got there nomake! Looking forward to see the finish product. By the way im curious to know what you guys have in your collections okay Ill start SD RX-79-2 Gundam Guncannon Guntank Strike Freedom Force Impulse Blaze Zaku Phantom 1/144 00 Gundam (Sits on my desk at work) Exia (Transam Mode) + GN Arms MG Infinite Justice Strike Freedom Full Burst Destiny Extreme Blast Wing Zero Nu Gundam Zeta 2.0 (unopened) PG Strike (unopened) Skygrasper (unopened) Projects in limbo MG Unicorn (No intention to finish for the time being) SD Zeta SD God Gundam 1/144 Meteor + Freedom set Models on reserve 1/100 00 Raiser |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Feb 15 2009, 04:06 AM | ||
Thanks! I'm still pondering how I'm gonna set up the whole LED thing in a way that'll make the battery easy to replace and allow me to switch it on/off. The body mods aren't too bad to figure out, but actually planning out the wiring and crap sucks. I really wanna finish it though! As for my collection, these are unopened unless stated otherwise. 1/144 Powered GM (Completed) Blue Destiny Unit 1 Blue Destiny Unit 3 Sword Impulse S-Gundam FAZZ [Sentinel ver] Gundam Rasiel GN Sefer 1/100 Gundam Double X Serpent Custom Deathscythe Hell Custom (Completed; Gift for my sis) Gundam Virtue Gundam Exia TRANSAM Ver (In Progress; planning/assembly) 00 Gundam 0 Raiser 1/60 Wing Gundam Zero Gundam F91 Gundam Exia (In Progress; Paint Prep) MG Zeta Gundam v2.0 Freedom Gundam On Order 1/144 GN Arms + Exia Wish List MG Sword Impulse MG Gundam MkII AEUG v2.0 MG Super Gundam |
Posted by: Akira Feb 15 2009, 04:34 AM |
Well now that's it's the trend.. Completed Kits: 1/100 HG Wing Gundam Zero Custom Kits in progress: 1/100 MG Ball RB-79K (08th MS Team ver.) 1/114 NG Ball 80s reissue 1/144 HG Gundam HeavyArms Custom(practice and technique testing) Kits built, not painted yet: 1/100 MG GP02A Physalis 1/100 MG Zaku II MS-09F-2 Zeon (0083 ver.) 1/100 MG Ball ver. Ka 1/100 HG Gundam Epyon 1/100 HG Gundam HeavyArms Custom 1/550 HG GP03 Dendrobium Orchis Kits waiting to be built: 1/100 MG GM Kai RGM-79C (0083 ver.) 1/100 MG Gelgoog MS-14A(Not 2.0 ) 1/100 MG Zaku II MS-09F-2 EFSF (0083 ver.) Non Gundam Mecha: 1/72 Armored Core C01-GAEA 1/72 Armored Core CR-C98E2 Nineball (AC3 ver. ) On my IMMEDIATE wishlist: 1/72 Armored Core Nineball Seraph 1/100 MG GP03 Dendrobium Stamen 1/100 MG GM Kai (0083 ver.) to be converted into a Powered GM. I don't like 1/144s 1/100 MG Gundam OYW and many MANY more.. do want... |
Posted by: Metamorphic Feb 15 2009, 04:52 AM | ||
Are you lighting up all the GN Condensors or just the chest? if its just the chest forsake the wiring and use a light box sytem similiar to the ones presently used for lighting the eyes for various 1/60 kits. If you are thinking of lighting up the whole body I'll recommend a system similiar to the 1/60 Strike Freedom Lightning Edition (oops forgot to add that to my list I dont display it on my shelve because of its noobish craftmanship). The wiring connects together in the skirt armour and has connection pins to attach to the stand where the batteries and switch are located. Here's a copy of the manual from 1999 a complete wiring plan for your disposal haha. If you need larger pics of the manual dont hesitate to PM me or request for t here |
Posted by: K3vin Feb 15 2009, 12:29 PM |
Here's the list of my Gundams. I dont paint them but I use different panel line pens. And I try as much as possible to collect the 1/100. They are all done since I haven't made one for a few months until I work again. 1/144 - HG Verde Buster Gundam 1/100 - NG Exia - NG Avalanche Exia - NG Dynames - NG Kyrios - NG Saviour - NG Justice - NG Force Impulse - NG Duel Gundam Assault Shroud - HG Wing Gundam - HG Sandrock Custom - HG DeathScythe Hell - HG Nataku (or Altron?) - HG Heavy Arms Custom - MG Wing Gundam Ver. Ka - MG Zeta plus - MG Gundam 05 - MG Launcher/Sword Strike - MG Infinite Justice Wishlist - MG Strike Freedom - MG Destiny - MG Crossbone Full Cloth - MG Musha Gundam - MG Wing Gundam Zero Custom - MG DeathScythe Hell I've got too many to list as my wishlist but at the moment I can only create a wishlist since Im currently low on money... |
Posted by: Metamorphic Feb 15 2009, 01:47 PM |
Oh I forgot to update my wishlist! Wishlist (present, announced and non existing kits) Present Releases MG God Gundam Announced Releases MG Sword Impulse Non Existant Kits MG DeathScythe Hell EW Custom (If that ever came out I would be a really happy man) SD Dynames or Cherudim (I like both the designs... Dynames loses points because of the huge booster pack on its arse though) SD Seravee... with dockable Seraphim if not Virtue with perging armour (I know I'm dreaming ) |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Feb 15 2009, 07:32 PM | ||
Holy crap Meta, don't link all those things from Hobby Search! Talk about bandwidth/page rape! I'm basing my build upon the series. In the series, if you look closely (easy to do since I have the 1080p raws), you'll notice that the only glowing parts are the main condenser, GN Drive, and head. The GN Condensers on the arms and legs and weapons do not glow in TRANSAM. As such, only the chest/back and head will be lighted. If you have suggestions or wanna talk ideas back and forth, hop onto IM or something, let's talk! Personally, from looking at the chest, a light box isn't gonna fit; it's a 1/100, not a 1/60. But then again, I have to mod it anyway to get light to show through for the chest parts, so we'll see. |
Posted by: TakeshiSkunk Feb 15 2009, 11:39 PM | ||
God Gundam is a pretty nice looking kit, but be warned that it's a HUGE pain to build. Definitely the least fun build I've done, screws all over the place and only the one in the center of the torso goes through a nut. It's a cool idea in theory, for really tight joints, but honestly it just made me terrified of stripping them out and the joints end up just feeling awful. It's pretty poseable (i like how the chest presses back into the upper body slightly so it can cross its arms) but it's definitely not something you're going to want to try to pose any more than you have to If we're doing wishlists, that new G-Fighter MG is absolutely blowing my mind. Dying to get my hands on one of those with the RX78 2.0 Aside from that, waiting to hear more about that White Glint model that's coming out...though that's not gundam. |
Posted by: Metamorphic Feb 16 2009, 12:33 AM |
lol im fine with kits with screws.. the biggest biatch to build is the MG Nu Gundam hehehe. Screws left right and centre for joints and die cast metal parts for the waist and ankles for support. LOL in the end of all that all it can do is stand up straight (very well too!) the Nu Gundam isnt very poseable not that being able to stand up is a bad thing lesson learnt dont get the full burst strike freedom the chrome parts that they used for the ankles dont hold up the models weight well the plastic parts used in the regular release would have been a better option. |
Posted by: Takeiuchi Feb 17 2009, 09:47 PM | ||
CRAPPY PHONE PICTURES TIEM!!! I'm a noob to the whole Model making thing, and just got my first models in 4 days ago. I've finished two, Both HGUC 1/144th scale: The Guncannon, and the Cold Climates Type GM My problem is that I don't have an X-Acto knife or plastic nippers, so I have to snap the pieces off the trees, then live with the plastic pulls until I become anal enough to sand them off. Working on this one: Some left to do:
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Posted by: r3d$unz Mar 17 2009, 09:19 AM |
Finally, looked what came in the mail I'll probably start on the 00 Raiser, managed to nab the deisgner colour version, I'll post regularly on my progress |
Posted by: K3vin Mar 17 2009, 09:27 AM |
Awesome stuff there r3d$unz!! Im planning to get myself the new PG 1/100 Gundam Astray Red Frame as my first and last Perfect Grade (its hella expensive so there is no way I'm buying another one of these ). Hopefully I'll post it up by summer (if or when I get it) |
Posted by: r3d$unz Mar 17 2009, 10:53 AM |
PGs are real expensive, but from what I hear totally worth the cash, The PG Astray lookes awesome, but I think i'll wait till I get a larger collection of MGs before I aim for a PG |
Posted by: K3vin Mar 17 2009, 01:35 PM |
Thats what I hear also, the reason why I want to try a PG is because the owner of the local anime store I go to has display cases set up with some of his models that he makes in his free time and I saw a custom painted PG Strike and I just kept looking at it (size, detail, etc..)...So yea I'll wait till I earn enough money during summer and then I'll get it |
Posted by: r3d$unz Mar 18 2009, 03:54 PM |
OK, here we go, Im not sure how many photos I took during the making of it, but I'm pretty sure I may have to double post, please dont warn me So we'll start right from the beginning, with the runners I always put them inorder first before I start, easy access and all Now we start with the torso I use the the "shaving" technique, basically I cut the parts off the tree using a specialised cutters, then using an exacto knife, I would "shave" the rest of that the left over stubble off Adding the different colour parts to the chest and neck, I am really liking the "designer" colours they've used here, its a nicer shade of blue, and the yellow is pretty faded compared to the original colours Heres the entire upper chest area complete (arms, chest, head) and my first (of two) negatives: The stickers used on the "V" on the gindams head is ridiculously difficult to put on, and doesn't look good (I'm still not too confident with painting my Gundams) a closer look A closer look at the arms, unlike the antenae, the stickers used in the joint work pretty well with the clear plastic, the clear plastic parts are also somewhat magnified, so it makes the stickers undeneath look pretty cool The same deal with the legs, I would have been nice if the grey area on the side of the legs were seperate grey parts rather than stickers, but its to be expected of a HG, also the ankle joints are very cool, the amount of articulation in them alone is worth the money I paid for this model Heres a closer look at the legs, I like the "ball" joint at the top, it alows you to roatate the leg 360 degrees without much effort, or worries that it'll wear the joint out. Hmmmmm....I can't be too sure....but I think something's missing...... Here's 00 (minus GN drives) in all its 1/144 glory with the GN drives on some posing and finally....00 raiser!! (minus stickers) The other negative thing is that during jet mode, 0 riaser's wings can barely stay on the 0 raiser's body, so more dynamic poses with the seperately will be difficult. PHEW! long post is long, sorry for the huuuge amount of info I just put up, hope you enjoyed it, depemding on feedback I may do one on my MG unicorn.....but only if I get good feedback |
Posted by: K3vin Mar 18 2009, 06:24 PM |
Nice! Are you going to add panel lines? It should look a lot better. |
Posted by: Nomake Wan Mar 19 2009, 12:35 AM |
Agreed on the panel lining. All I did to my Powered GM HGUC was panel line it, and it made a HUGE difference (my brother straight-built his Powered GM years ago, so I knew what it looked like without any lines). It really brings the model to life. Even if you don't do any other painting or modding, the lines should be scribed. Also, perhaps try adding some material to the inside of the holes where the 0 Raiser's wings go. Like, thin felt/cloth that's adhesive on the back. Cut it to size and put it in there, just to make the link tighter. That way you can do the TRANSAM RAISER pose. |
Posted by: lance Mar 19 2009, 04:00 AM |
i find doing gundam models, lines ARE A MUST! but that 0 raiser looks pretty nice. I havnt built a model in years, cant belive how nice these 1/144 models are these days, really want to get my hands on a burstmode MG destiny, but its so expensive |
Posted by: r3d$unz Mar 19 2009, 09:03 AM |
I've actually lightly line panelled the 00 Raiser, I guess you can barely see it in those pics, it was a light gray, so I may use a darker colour since I still have to add decals. N1: thats a pretty good idea! I was thinking of destroying a few wire hangers I have to pose 00 raiser in the middle of docking mode I'll update soon if I do it or not =P |
Posted by: Smikey Mar 19 2009, 10:48 PM | ||
This is my first Gundam I am putting together at the moment. See Spoiler.
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Posted by: gunmonic Mar 21 2009, 10:50 PM |
nice sprays man.......... |
Posted by: Kelvin Apr 5 2009, 10:47 PM |
Its been a while since I last posted. Anyone up for the PG Red Frame? |
Posted by: Metamorphic Apr 5 2009, 11:21 PM |
LOL once the Red Frame came out all these kit bashers came along and completed the Astray family LOL looks like power rangers. |
Posted by: K3vin Apr 6 2009, 12:18 PM | ||
I am! I want to get my first PG and after hearing that the Red Frame is coming out (well its out now) I settled on getting it. Now I'm just waiting to get my tax return and then I'll be able to get it (damn recession! ). I just hope building PG aren't too hard... |
Posted by: r3d$unz Apr 6 2009, 02:37 PM |
I've heard that the PG Red Astray was an easy build compared to other PG models, so hopefully you'll find it easy |
Posted by: Kelvin Apr 7 2009, 05:07 AM |
I've been busy and haven't touched Gunpla lately, but I finally completed my MG Strike E. I haven't done anything with the IWSP unit though. I'll finished them off this few days since my training has come to an end. HG Kyrios that I hand-painted a bit. And these are the HGs I haven't work on... |
Posted by: Metamorphic Apr 10 2009, 08:43 PM |
My 00 Raiser just need the weaponary to complete it |