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Anyone know what is the exact color of the red trans-am? Looking for the Tamiya spray cans of that color.
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Some more Robot Damashiii news:
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What happened to Bandai? Why are they informing us that they will release the add-ons separately first? They don't want to milk more of our money? :D
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1/100 00 Gundam
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Is that CG or the actual kit? Either way, I glad that there's a only month left till it and the 0 riser arrive at my door. Thinking of having it shipped together with either a 1/100 Overflag or a 1/144 Cherudim and 1/144 Arios. What do you guys reckon I should go with?
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Also, I have another noobish question; is priming absolutely essential if I want to customize my own colors using spray cans, say paint a red piece white, etc.? And is it true that painting white can be a pain in the a** with the tamiya spray line for whatever reason; any tips? |
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For instance, if you wanted to paint a piece that was molded in black, red, or yellow, it'll have a darker tone, or you would have to use more paint to cover all the black and over power the black color of the part. Now, if you sprayed on a light primer coat, you get to paint with a gray piece and then spraying on the red or the yellow wouldn't take as much paint, and would be a brighter color. Here is more information about priming and the uses: http://www.gamerabaenre.com/primer.htm |
eh I tend to use gray primer first, then I'll cover that with white if I require. White primer straight on tends to suck up the color it's on. i.e. White primer on a red part gives it vaguely pinkish tint. Barely noticeable but I freaking see it all the time.
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Here are a couple of pictures of the HGUC Nu Gundams primed next to an unprimed one. You can see how the gray's tone is affected with the darker plastics. Still, the gray works as a good platform for other colors.
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released today :
http://www.1999.co.jp/dbimages3/user...g/10078487.jpg http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10078487 hope someone will make a review soon , I want to know more about its legs articulation 'cause it seems the new joints can help making them spread 180 degrees like HG 00 :D |
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it has that many equipments and yet still have more ?
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geez this hidden equipment starting to drive me crazy arios, seravee and I bet cherudim and 00 too. way to go milk more money
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Non-painted review of HG Ahead :
http://www.geocities.jp/hobby_no_toriko/DSCF10721.jpg http://www.geocities.jp/hobby_no_toriko/hg-ahead.html the kit's articulation seems great for a bulky suit like that :D Not only its leg articulation is great , its shoulder's is great too imo |
Dalong gave his review for MG Infinite Justice. It got 106 points! :D
Love the Ahead's design. Going to order it as soon as it hits the shelves :cool: |
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2 beam sabre,double gn bazooka(when the 2 gn bazooka are together) and his 4 normal shape bazooka |
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and his GN bazookas can be used in various modes too ( about 4 modes we've seen so far ) |
Right before attaching the parts for the Avalanche, some shots of the modified Exia.
http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/8...ai37ob1.th.jpghttp://img407.imageshack.us/img407/3...ai40be2.th.jpg Also ^^... http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/1...0420wx9.th.jpghttp://img526.imageshack.us/img526/9...0434ky3.th.jpg |
i bet we gonna have 1/100 trans-am 00 also after today's episode =X
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Of course :D
Still waiting for a Trans-Am Kyrios |
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preview of upcoming kits over here
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seravee loooks aweosme
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http://f20.yahoofs.com/hkblog/_veuUf..._____D2nNxxxha
Turn X Gundam........ this box art made me completely speechless.... |
Wow, I was actually going to pass on the Seravee before, but the pictures of the model and boxart definitely sold me on it.
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this babe really drive me crazy since its 1st pic..........
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Where can I read translated manuals(regarding mobile suits)?Thanks in advance!
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Hey guys, I've been collecting gundam models for a while now by simply snapping kits together; however, after seeing all these painted, modded models, I regret not getting into the act a lot sooner and just now hope to get started...I have a question for you guys tho; I'm working on a PG strike and was wondering if anyone here knew how I could achieve a silver metallic internal skeleton like the one below
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...e/gundam09.jpg I know this color scheme for the frame isn't for everybody but I think it's cool. Just to let you guys know, my supplies are limited to Tamiya spray cans. Is it possible with only spray cans? Would priming first be crucial given it's a metallic paint (and would I prime with a white or grey base)? Then could I simply spray with Tamiya silverleaf or something similar followed by a gloss topcoat? Or are there a number of steps that I'm missing? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
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