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I see.Thanks For those interested here's something: HG Trans-am Raiser gloss injection version review |
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and i make that about 2 years ago :D |
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SEED five was cool i liked how they did that, which reminded me how i got into Gundams.. Gundam Wing is how i got hooked. :) |
I have a question. if you use gundam markers on the extra finish on the freedom or strike freedom, can you use an eraser method and wipe off the excess or is it permanent like for akatsuki gundam ?
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Hey everyone I'm new to these forums and I've been looking at some of the models people have done here and I am very impressed. I've never been very good at putting together models, but I've always wanted to buy all these amazing master grade models. Seeing as I'm not very good what do you all think would be a good model for me to start on? I deffintly want it to be master grade...Assuming that's the best kind I don't really know much about all these terms. :upset:
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MG Strike Noir should keep u started.
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Hmmm...
Strike and variants<--pretty easy Rx-78<---pretty easy rant: me want Akatsuki MG.../cry/ I would go for the Strike or its variants. MG's aren't that hard, unless you have butter fingers. SD: Super Deformed<--a couple of runners FG: First Grade<--don't have any, but slightly harder than SD I think SG: painted, really quick builds, 15 minutes-ish HG: High Grade<--nice, quick build...great for practicing, painting, detailing, little bigger than SD NG: No Grade<---like HG 1/60 real detail: a PG sized HG I guess MG: Master Grade<--harder, can be around 12 (-ish?) runners, smaller parts, takes a while, about 1.5ish times the size of HG PG: Perfect Grade<--more detailed, around 1.8 times the size of MG GG: Glorious Grade<--wires for lighting....wires everywhere I think that's it....going in order from simplest to the most complex, although HG and NG are basically the same, as with PG and GG. try: http://ngeekhiong.blogspot.com/ http://www.dalong.net/ |
just having fun with my Archer...
http://i43.tinypic.com/qn0bch.jpg pretty standart isn't it... :heh: |
trans am raiser has been released rite?
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Once you're confident on at least say working with panel lining, sanding and coating as bare minimum then I would think about MG grades. Unless of course you have a lot of mulah to spend on Gunplay and doing mind messing a few in the progress of learning your skills. Though if you must start off with MG. Try any of the original RX-78 series. The frame and general bulk and less sophistication makes it less of a work when it comes to removing seam lines and panel lining. That's my 2 cents anyway |
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it's a nice kit, easy to build ,have a small amout of seamline and it's cute well for MG , i quess UC series [ver 2 ] is a good idea |
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i think it's true
a lot of people want to try MG as they first project well i cannot blame them because maybe they like the kit itself so they don't think about mastering the skill but i really recommend HG for beginnner forget SD, because you need to erase a lot of seamline and masking it everywhere |
My first model was non-graded 1/144 Duel Gundam. Tried everything with it, lousy painting, panel lines, and kit-bash. After another 3 non-graded kits, I moved on to HG 1/144. And up to recently I get my first MG (Strike E).
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hmm..ok thanks everyone! I think I'm going to start off with an HG like everyone is suggesting. I love the strike so I think I may start with that. Accguy is simple I'm sure but I never liked that suit to be honest.
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done with the shaft
the only thing left is the blade of the axe http://i406.photobucket.com/albums/p...685_resize.jpg http://i406.photobucket.com/albums/p...686_resize.jpg http://i406.photobucket.com/albums/p...687_resize.jpg http://i406.photobucket.com/albums/p...688_resize.jpg ok i need your help guys plz pick one of these three design http://i406.photobucket.com/albums/p...689_resize.jpg http://i406.photobucket.com/albums/p...690_resize.jpg http://i406.photobucket.com/albums/p...691_resize.jpg or you can also give me your design |
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