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GN0010 Nosferatu 2010-06-19 19:28

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Originally Posted by vektar (Post 3090984)
After months of sitting in my closet i decided to pull out my PG 00 and build it. I fully painted it with tamiya spray paints and hand paints. Most of the decals came from old MG decals i had just sitting there. Took me a total of 3 weeks from start to finish and as of now i have not built the 0 raiser nor do i plain on too any time soon because i think its ugly. I changed mine up a bit too see if you can guess what it is, not really all that hard to do.


Nice location for the GN Drive.:D

LoweGear 2010-06-20 00:40

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Originally Posted by Dynamite (Post 3098519)
I might sound kinda weird saying this, but doesn't the 1/144 G Gundam look like it has some pretty big thighs?

Not as much as any other Gundam's, their shape just makes them look big. :heh:

helois 2010-06-20 07:10

http://s873.photobucket.com/albums/ab296/helois666/

the description,story and more are on the topic of make your own custom mobile suit..


it isn't finished yet,i'll weathering more and more details..
i'll buy mold and resin to copy the beam sabers(cheaper then buy two astraea for only the beam sabers...^^)...
it is battle damaged beacause i'll do a diorama in the future...

ako07 2010-06-21 10:40

HGUC ZZ Gundam Review Link compilation

9 reviews for now, will look for more

justavisitor 2010-06-21 11:12

I don't understand a single word in japanese and korean (dalong), I would really appreciate if anyone can tell me what is the general opinion of HGUC ZZ so far

I would like to grab a HGUC ZZ, and I am also waiting for the possible HGUC RGM-79N GM-Custom :heh: (dare to dream I guess :D)

rocawarde 2010-06-22 00:46

Havn't pop up here in while so here's a Great Model



http://www.modelers-g.jp/modules/mya...id=4273&cid=25

GN0010 Nosferatu 2010-06-22 01:31

Shield looks off.

AlphaDragoon 2010-06-22 03:46

I wish the Qan still had the full white and blue colors...it looked so much better. :(

justsomeguy 2010-06-22 11:32

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Originally Posted by GN0010 Nosferatu (Post 3101439)
Shield looks off.

The shield was apparently modded from the Hazel shield booster.

MoonLightShadows 2010-06-22 21:50

I read the Robot Damashi Garazzo's Claws are seperate. Curious though, is it possible to cut the claws on the HG 1/144 Garazzo to seperate them? or may end up just ruining the beam claws?. :p

X207 2010-06-22 22:17

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Originally Posted by MoonLightShadows (Post 3102688)
I read the Robot Damashi Garazzo's Claws are seperate. Curious though, is it possible to cut the claws on the HG 1/144 Garazzo to seperate them? or may end up just ruining the beam claws?. :p

you could try but you'd have to be careful of the angle to glue them on. the angle to reglue them as far as any advice i can offer. im not that great with my skill in modelling but it doesnt look very easy as the fingersections are all parallel to each other. if i had a second set i might consder it myself. its your model so you decide. i didnt bother with it myself. i think its possible as ive seen one HG with seperate claws from a guy who owns a gunpla/anime store.

AaKkisa 2010-06-22 23:07

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Originally Posted by MoonLightShadows (Post 3102688)
I read the Robot Damashi Garazzo's Claws are seperate. Curious though, is it possible to cut the claws on the HG 1/144 Garazzo to seperate them? or may end up just ruining the beam claws?. :p

Like X207 said before me, it is possible but you do need to have a certain degree of ability and confidence in your Gunpla ability before you try it. I have none so I have never done it but here is a review of Garzazzo to illustrate what it would look like.

http://www.geocities.jp/hobby_no_toriko/DSCF28941.jpg
http://www.geocities.jp/hobby_no_toriko/hg-garazzo.html

Chiu_fan 2010-06-22 23:58

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Originally Posted by AaKkisa (Post 3102770)
Like X207 said before me, it is possible but you do need to have a certain degree of ability and confidence in your Gunpla ability before you try it. I have none so I have never done it but here is a review of Garzazzo to illustrate what it would look like.

http://www.geocities.jp/hobby_no_toriko/DSCF28941.jpg
http://www.geocities.jp/hobby_no_toriko/hg-garazzo.html

I still wish that I could also do that to my Garazzo. I'm still confused at the process of how to separate the fingers.

Dynamite 2010-06-23 00:24

Only way is precise cutting. Either sharp scissors or repeatedly slice over the lines and cut little by little. All reviews I've seen of kits with separated claws say "do are your own risk."

But honestly, the results look kinda silly compared to the Damashii version.

http://otakusurf.files.wordpress.com...zzocover1a.jpg

Ardi220288 2010-06-23 01:34

00 Qan [T] :love:

http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...hj8_hg00m1.jpg

Kitaeryu 2010-06-23 02:23



Does anyone know what this picture is saying? (particularly about the 007S). Hopefully its the elusive 1/100 model i've been waiting for? =D (i have a feeling its not)

I do have to say the red color scheme looks pretty cool on both MS though. The 1.5 gundam's color is a lot better than its blue and white scheme.

LoweGear 2010-06-23 03:10

Even without reading, the HG 007S and the HG 1.5 Gundam recolors shown here are magazine exclusive items: the 007S for Hobby Japan, and the HG 1.5 for Dengeki Hobby.

DC23 2010-06-23 04:16

The GN-X IV sure looks tempting! :D

LoweGear 2010-06-23 06:20

More MG Gundam Deathscythe Ver. Ka:

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1037/...309266ee_b.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1185/...9bacacc1_b.jpg

Sworra 2010-06-23 07:24

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Originally Posted by LoweGear (Post 3103143)

Hmm I wonder if they are going to add any sort of wings for the Deathscythe? Its not Deathscythe with out his Bat wings. :( We will see in in due time.


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