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Or wait for the version 2.0. I wonder what "new technology" Bandai will incorporate with this one... |
lol I think I'll see if there is one RX-78-2 OYW model in the store during the weekend then (still searching for a Unicorn to pull off a TROMBE! version lol), I don't really mind about the color scheme difference. A real mystery to myself why I haven't got one yet despite being a great fan of it -_-
What I don't get of this Gundam is why all the photos of any MG version box show its bazooka in pure white when it is actually molded in gray/black plastic? |
Lol, I always wanted a RX-78-2 O.Y.W ver. The flexibility is just awesome. But all I got was the Coating ver, and it was not nearly as good as I thought it was upon purchase .
EDIT: Hmm, found some pictures on the Overflag: http://shop.hobbyist-inc.com/online/...=4543112523785 The rifle looks pretty good, but the rest is exactly the same as the Graham Custom. I guess I wont be getting this one then. >_> |
I don't have RX-78-2 too :D. I'm waiting to see some pictures of 2.0 before I decide which version to get
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The rifle was done by using an undercoat of dark metallic color (dark iron) spray painted on followed by light metal color (aluminum) that's dry brushed on. The dry brushing is the tricky part where I first get a small sized (#3) paint brush with aluminun paint, then I waste most of the paint on a piece of scrap plastic like a cutting board. Just move the brush over the same area until you see that the paint dries up while preserving a good amount of paint in the brush. Giving time for the paint to dry yet not dry up completely is the key. When the consistency is right, you can use the side of your brush along corners, or just brush lightly and you'll see that you're painting fine lines which resembles a brushed metal look. This is a close-up photo that illustrates the brushed metal effect. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2236/...f726ed33_s.jpg I also intentionally use a 200 grid sandpaper to give certain parts a rough surface, so that when I do dry brushing, I just end up painting with the side of the paint brush and only the uneven surface get painted with aluminum silver. As far as paint, I prefer Mr Metal Color from Gunze, but if that isn't availalbe, Testers Metal Color works just as well. Body armor is much more straight forward. I shade with dark purple first, followed by semi gloss white paint. For the PG Gundam it looked too bright so I ended up using dry brushing with brown and black to give it weathered effect and bring the brightness down. It's the same way I colored my MG Mk-II, except that in the MG I do heavy weathering that the corners actually show dark lines. It's hard to describe, well, the example is below. You can see the dark lines on his shoulder armor. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1350/...d15cfd70_s.jpg Hope that helps! |
I don't have RX-78-2 either :D
Everybody says that the One Year War version is the best one in terms of design. But what about the fore-mentioned version 2.0? Is it out already or is it planned to be released in the nearest future? |
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To be honest, I prefer Mk-II design over Zeta. Maybe it's the color and the classic look of the dark Titan's version...
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Got myself another Nadleeh just so I can do some......hair extension.
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/6...8991653za2.jpg Could post the details if anyone had plans to change the hair later on. Quote:
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I'm interested in knowing how.
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And you went ahead and got yourself a new Nadleeh for that purpose alone? That's hardcore, dude! I salute you! XD |
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so my paycheck comes in tomorrow and I think i'll splurge on a Master Grade. I don't have a huge amount to spare, so the high-price ones like the Sazabi aren't viable. so, good forumites, I ask you: whats a good MG kit, preferably Universal Century, thats in the ballpark of $50 dollars?
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Probably may very well get attacked for this, but anyways here I go. I do buy High Grade Gundam models, and yes I do repaint them by hand with enamel paints in various paint schemes, of which if you want to see what can be found to closely resemble my paint schemes, I direct your attention to MechWarrior 4 Vengeance. I do have an airbrush and compressor, however, I rarely even use that for my model railroad diesels and railcars.
List of Gundam models I have bought, and yes once again they are all HG 1/144th and I do paint them. Don't give me lip over your thoughts on 1/144th models or even the fact that many of them are cheap. Principality of Zeon mobile suits: MS-06S Char's Zaku MS-07B Gouf MSM-04 Acguy MS-09RII Rick Dom II x2 MS-06FZ Zaku II MSM-03C Hy-Gogg MSM-07E Z'Gok MS-09F/trop Dom Tropfen Earth Federation/other mobile suits: RGM-79G Colony/ground x2 RGM-79GS Colony/space x2 RX-77D Mass Production Gun Cannon RX-78NT1 Alex Gundam RX-121-1 TR-1 Hazel Custom MSA-0011 [Ext] A few of pictures, excuse the kitchen please: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...elhazelGC1.png http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...elhazelGC2.png http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/gundam-1.png http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ndamhazel1.png http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ndamhazel2.png Alas you will not yet see a picture of my Hi-Nu Gundam, its the only Master Grade version I have bought yet, and that was only a week ago. |
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