Wow, it's like listening to a broken record.. it just doesn't stop, does it.
And yeah, MG Destiny's stand is pretty solid, unlike Strike Freedom's. |
Okay, I'm done with my 1/100 Chaos with only minor painting too.
Spoiler for It's not easy being green:
And now finally my Sword Impulse won't be lonely anymore :D Spoiler for clash of the prototypes:
So this mark my first variable MS. Still, The transformation is not that complex. Though I gotta tell you that the MA mode of Chaos is one of the strangest designs I met. I think it's supposed to resemble a bird (with talons and all), but it has no wings! :heh: So, maybe more like a chicken? :heh: |
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@Obelisk ze Tormentor I can see that you used Gray Gundam Marker to erase those ugly nubs. Anyway, overall, I think you did a good job there. Looks clean. Anyway, I got a question, you didn't erase the seamlines or they are actually panel lines that I mistook as seamlines? |
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my MG hyper mode god gundam just arrived^^ the sprues are SOO pretty! :O
cant wait to build this guy when i come back from work today! |
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@Appel Nice haul! What I'm afraid of those chrome parts are the black marks that it'll leave. I'm not that clean when it comes to snapbuilding |
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You can always use silver, and then pearl top coat it. =)
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but with a metallic gold marker its not THAT bad. no one will notice most of the nubs this way. i also just finished the kit!^^ its a very decent model but it is very obvious that it is one of the first MGs with a full inner frame. its pretty flimsy here and there and it needs quite a lot of screws! http://www.abload.de/img/foto1051co27.jpg (sorry for the quality, but taking a photo of this guy without any natural light and with my camera light is pretty much impossible because its so shiny! XD) like i said, the nub marks are pretty bad so i suggest investing 2 bucks into a metallic gold marker, its worth it for this kit! you can cover most nubs very nicely this way. whats really cool though is that it actually has two different shades of shiny gold pieces! everything that was originally white has a lighter shade of gold than the pieces that were originally red or blue which looks really cool. overall i can totally recommend this guy :P whether you buy the original version or the hyper mode version is up to you though^^ i chose the hyper mode version because i didnt have one of the all golden suits yet and because it was finally in stock again. |
Like I said...
1. get the regular 2. use a white primer 3. spray/paint/airbrush chrome gold (aka "leaf gold" in tamiya terms) 4. spray on a clear pearl top coat |
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