I think it looks great props man.
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Blue Destiny Unit 2 Review
http://www.geocities.jp/lifezoids/HGUC-77.htm |
Wow, the blue destiny sure is, BLUE!!!
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need help with my strike freedom MG model! >.<
I recently bought a 1/100 Strike Freedom MG model, after various 1/144 models i decided to go for a bigger one, and also im determined to make it look as good as the front cover makes it, the problem is the panel lines.
I searched up various guides that tell me to either use a gundam marker or a enamel washing method, i was going for the marker method, but i found out that the gold joints have very very fine panel lines that might prove a problem, and this being my first time doing it. The other choice is the enamel washing method, however im not very confident with my own skills with this, ive read how to do it but too many details are left out, do i do each piece individually or dunk in a few pieces at the same time? if anybody knows anything that might help me please advise me!!!!! thank you in advance ^^ |
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/howto/wash.htm
http://www.themodelmakersresource.co...rticle003.html basically a very thin paint mixture Working on a Hasegawa Valkyrie myself. I'm planning to use a watercolour wash as it's my first try and it's a bit more forgiving i've been told. Just use a small brush to drip the wash into the nooks and crannies and wipe the excess off. |
No need for that, dont finish the gundam and ink it. You ink it first then put them together.
Instead of using a knife to scrape of the ink. Use a round shape or sharp edge rubber, just ink on the lines and if it gets out, you use a rubber and wipe on top of it and the ink will still sit inside the lines, thats what i did to MG Strike Noir's face. But dont do it when the ink is already dry. |
I just use a gundam marker and then wipe off the surface with a tissue. Because there's depth, even wiping the surface off, the ink will remain in the depth. If there inking not heavy enough, do it one more time. I did that with my MG freedom and MG wing zero custom and felt fine with it. Will do the same with my MG Strike freedom as well. You can try and if not sastify, try the methods suggested by others. And yes, do it while it's not dry.
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What would you guys say is the best site with the best inventory/prices to get these kits from?
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thanks for the ideas guyz, i'm leaning to the washing method right now and i also wanted to know
since i should ink it before making, should i leave the pieces uncut when inking? because if i cut them out, i might have some trouble finding the right pieces when making. The other problem is will the ink dry too fast if i ink a whole one of those sections at once? |
Having only ever done two gundams ever, (your basic HG kits) It is a bucket load easier to do it still attached to the sprues
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Dalong has initial info up on MG MS-06J Zaku II v2.0:
MG MS-06J Zaku II v2.0 Looking at the parts, It really does look like Bandai made this MG specifically to be variant-ready, aka ready to be molded into more MG Zaku variants ^^; |
Yeah, we would probably see the Commander, F2, Kai and the MSVs like the Johnny Ridden's version.
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This will give the model a better finish when painting, and its better to do this when they are still connected to the spruce first as its easier. As for paints; I usually use a combination of enamel markers and if your steady enough I use a Tamiya/Badger spray units. I also use common materials that you can find around the home, like charcoal, ash from a fire, pastels, and anything that you want to experiement with - just remember that theres no right or wrong way of doing things just experiement on some scrap plastic or very cheap models before completing your Gundam master piece!! Have fun and take your time; like I'm still in the process of painting my 1/60 Strike and PG Strike which have taken about two months and with my day job as well!! Good luck :) |
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All these MGs...so little money... :(
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Compare this pic of the DRAGOONS to the ones on your kit: http://www.dalong.net/review/mg/m97s/p/m97s_32.jpg |
Dalong's Review of MG Zaku II v2.0 up.
And what's this I see... segmented fingers? O_O And here's an example of what the thing can do: http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/9...0319012qt5.jpg |
Is that Zaku taking a dump?!?!?!?!?
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-Fingers like the Rick Dias (when Rick Dias came out, I wondered why the Zaku's later concoctions, with an identical hand size, did not have individually jointed fingers.) -Knee bendability. The first Zaku models were atrocious :heh: -Inner frame. Complete. :D -Footjob. I have the PG Zaku, and it's feet really needed an improvement. -Many parts for the weapons. Voila! Can't wait for Dalong's review. I have to see the kneeling pose at all angles! :heh: |
Lowe: segmented fingers aren't exactly new, IIRC the Rick Dias and some other MGs with rather large fingers have them. But this is the first time they applied this on a MG with rather standard-sized fingers.
EDIT: Damn, I'm late a little...now we shall wait for the later variants. |
So far im waiting for 1/100 scale gundam models. So far i havent seen yet.
Destiny Gundam with its pink flare booster. Infinite Justice more flexible and able to do all its kicks like in the anime. |
Someone on 4chan said that Shizuoka hobby show annouced that 100 th mg will be Turn-A. Anybody could confirm it?
http://zip.4chan.org/m/res/416205.html |
There was a rumour of about it flying around before that. Until the actual show happens in May, take it as a baseless rumour.
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Ok. Thx for anwser.
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If Turn A really is the 100th MG, then I will fukn buy that shit, no questions. Even if it contradicts everything I've said about the Turn A design.
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And on the Turn A matter: Shizouka starts next month, so I doubt that report's credible (although ALOT of people would want to have A MG Turn A at any cost...) |
Hey guys I've been building gundams for 3 years now and I want to start painting them as well as sanding down the parts that have been snipped off the runners so do you guys have any good tips as Ii don't want to mess up the Hi Nu Gundam I just got.Also what kind of sandpaper do you guys use?
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lol Dalong you sly bastage :heh: :heh:
http://h1.ripway.com/mangatron/s_mg97_161.jpg I knew that old Zaku was a laugh, but this makes it fresh! :heh: |
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All I can say is experiment with different gauge types (sandpaper) and find a technique that works for you. Good luck |
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http://forums.animesuki.com/showthre...=26353&page=85 |
Dang, that is just...whatever.
The one in front (the old version) does not seem to be enjoying the lulz. |
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It should help you along your way to sanding and painting kits. |
Dalong's final score on the MG Zaku II v2.0, containing comparisons with older MG Zakus.
108 points?! O_O That's a ridiculously high score from Dalong! |
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The fact that Zaku 1.0 is taller, less poseabe, and smaller weaponed shows how much this smaller, large weaponed 2.0 has gone :heh: :heh: And, that's a nice colorful family of Zaku'ish guys :D |
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