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izakku81 2008-03-18 11:55

hi everyone, new member here:)
thought i share some wips of my current gundam 00 kits with everyone here ;)

http://gmrevo.com/wip/exciawip072.jpg
http://gmrevo.com/wip/exciawip04.jpg
http://gmrevo.com/gundam_nadleeh/nadleeh07.jpg

http://gmrevo.com/throne_eins/throneeins01.jpg

i'll update again, when i completed the kit :)

just got this , HG throne zwei
http://gmrevo.com/thronezwei01.jpg
http://gmrevo.com/thronezwei02.jpg

justsomeguy 2008-03-18 12:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by silencer.001 (Post 1468879)
I am wanting GN Arms, really wanting it now, after seeing that kit

but i must say, my next buys are gonna be the Strike Noir and Strike E IWSP

anything that you want to warn me about for those 2 kits?

The joint holding the wings and wing struts together (ABS rod in ABS socket) is loose. Use clear nail polish on the rod to widen it and tighten the joint.

Rey Za Burrel 2008-03-18 13:10

@Izakku81 : Zwei has been out already ? I thought it was March 21st......

Astrana 2008-03-18 15:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rey Za Burrel (Post 1469334)
@Izakku81 : Zwei has been out already ? I thought it was March 21st......

merchant usually get product few days early in Japan, they get big trouble by selling product early, but you can always find greedy ones willl sell u for a expensive price.

anyway, any of you guys know a good instructural site for building gunpla? I want try seam filling and other stuff on my next MG kit

Shiro-Oh! 2008-03-18 15:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Astrana (Post 1469481)
anyway, any of you guys know a good instructural site for building gunpla? I want try seam filling and other stuff on my next MG kit

Check out fichtenfoo's website. The site is all about modeling in general, with plenty of tutorials and tips suitable for beginners.

philmein 2008-03-18 15:21

Just a quick question.
Do you guys normally cut all the parts from the runners and then start building the model or do you guys cut and build as you go while reading the instruction manual step-by-step? Just wondering.

Sir Dearka 2008-03-18 15:25

I do it step by step. But still, I leave the assembled units as they are. Arms, legs, torso, head, packs. I don't attach them to each other until I don't put all the decals and don't do all the needed outline work.

Shiro-Oh! 2008-03-18 15:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by philmein (Post 1469527)
Just a quick question.
Do you guys normally cut all the parts from the runners and then start building the model or do you guys cut and build as you go while reading the instruction manual step-by-step? Just wondering.

I, too, follow the instructions step by step. I cut, sand, panel line(wash method), paint the part(s) if needed, and then build.

Astrana 2008-03-18 16:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Unknown Ace (Post 1469545)
I, too, follow the instructions step by step. I cut, sand, panel line(wash method), paint the part(s) if needed, and then build.

i follow instruction as well, but usually sand the neccessary part and out line the parts

just went to the hobby store, bought putty, primer, tape and couple bottles of paint.
suprisly they have few gunpla there, es-x, couple Hi Nu....
es-x was priced for 160 CND, but it has a 25% discount so about 120 CND, Hi Nu was 120 CND with 25% off...
I am thinking about geting a hi-nu and paint all the blue parts black, any suggestions?

GameraBaenre 2008-03-18 19:34

This may or may not help some folks: http://www.gamerabaenre.com/toolsandtechs.htm
Some of the progress pages may be helpful too; as the same process is pretty much repeated for each build: http://www.gamerabaenre.com/in_progress.htm

Shiro-Oh! 2008-03-18 19:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by GameraBaenre (Post 1469924)
This may or may not help some folks: http://www.gamerabaenre.com/toolsandtechs.htm
Some of the progress pages may be helpful too; as the same process is pretty much repeated for each build: http://www.gamerabaenre.com/in_progress.htm

Thanks for the tuts, gamera. I remember you and your awesome tutorials when I first started doing gunpla. You, fichtenfoo, tetsujin, and others were my hero. =)

beamknight87 2008-03-18 19:58

passed down by a store. They are having a spring sale so some models had from 15 to 25% off. Grabbed a Freedom for 40 CND. I'm not afraid to say this is my favorite Gundam (even more than the SF) despite its pilot being GOD and stuff. SEED was ok for me lol, its sequel... not.
Maybe SRW@3 also has to do something since the Freedom was also an awesome unit jojo

Aside that, I will try to use the spare hands of the SF FB on this model since many reviews out there actually complain about that detail of the Freedom, not being able to hold properly its weapons mmm


Now Bandai, where's my MG Justice or Infinite Justice?

panzerfan 2008-03-18 20:02

I just got myself a Master Grade Wing Gundam (Ka version)! The price after tax was 43 CDN. It's quite nice...

(I am already having fun with the parts that I got done in <2hrs. I think I might repaint them sometime in the future)

http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/1...gnanohano7.jpg

EDIT1: I actually would like some suggestions about painting the Gundam. I normally build scale model kits (such as that 1:350 torturefest Yamato ship), and I just rely on what Tamiya tells me goes best with to paint'em, which unfortunately wouldn't fly that well with Bandai recommendations. Does anyone have some tips regarding turning Bandai ref. colors to Tamiya ones and whether or not if I should even bother painting over the model? (I haven't apply any decal because of this concern)

beamknight87 2008-03-18 20:04

lol, awesome shot!!! ^^

ichobi 2008-03-18 22:42

Hey guys, I've just started Gunpla again after paused for some 8 years. Now I don't have any tools at all and when I did my first Gundam at that time I just pain black line and build OBB and that's it.

Now I want to get serious do all the painting layers, dry brush weathering and everything to make my Gundams look as nice as possible.

However I would want to have a comprehensive list of gunpla modeling tools. e.g. Paint Brush, compressor, model knife, cutter, nippers, paints, epoxy etc.

I just wanna buy them all at once and start doing it gradually. I do want to have all tools at disposal before I start building gundams as I study tutorials from internet.

Can anyone point me to any sites or list them out here? May be just the necessary main stuff that are essential, but detailed list always welcome.

I live in London and tools are really expensive. I was thinking of ordering buck of them from hobby site, at least they are much cheaper than from Hobby shop around here ( RARE AND EXPENSIVE )

Sciel 2008-03-19 04:20

Finally got my 1/100 Virtue today =D . Didn't want to import it since it would cost a lot so waited and finally managed to get it from a local shop for around ~49 or so american dollars(when converted from my local currency) .

No time to assemble it yet tho :[

Astrana 2008-03-19 04:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sciel (Post 1470660)
Finally got my 1/100 Virtue today =D . Didn't want to import it since it would cost a lot so waited and finally managed to get it from a local shop for around ~49 or so american dollars(when converted from my local currency) .

No time to assemble it yet tho :[

nice, mail it to me, s i can practice some seam filling, sanding and priming on it :heh:

duotiga 2008-03-19 07:16

release today

http://www.1999.co.jp/dbimages/user/...g/10067398.jpg

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10067398

http://www.1999.co.jp/dbimages/user/...g/10067395.jpg

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10067395


Gundam.Info Dengeki Hobby feature 11
This week's featured MS is the Civillian Astray JG Custom

http://www.gundam.info/uploads/image...4300-37895.jpg

MakubeX2 2008-03-19 08:12

http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/2425/hgnadleeuq7.jpg

Shiro-Oh! 2008-03-19 08:17

Nadleeh's looking great; superb flexibility for a 1/144 HG. This is definitely a MUST for me. =)


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