2009-02-10, 22:37 | Link #10881 |
Highly irregular
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Dallas, TX
Age: 41
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I'm a total newb to Gunpla, so I had a question for you more seasoned veterans.
I'm planning on getting a 00 Raiser 1/144 and I wanted know if it were possible to give it a brushed metal-esque paint job. I wanted to make the blue parts look sorta like brushed metal, if that's even possible with a plastic model, and I was wondering if it can be done and if there are examples of that type of paint job in action? |
2009-02-11, 11:10 | Link #10887 | |
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Graphic Designer
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: 3 times the passion of normal flamenco
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And... can I have one of those 00 Raisers please?
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2009-02-11, 12:42 | Link #10888 |
You are Dominated!
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Earth
Age: 35
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This is the first time I see the original lineart for 00 Raiser. Definitely beautiful! It makes sense that they use the lineart here, since this version is called Designer's Color afterall
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2009-02-11, 15:49 | Link #10891 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Now that I have the 1/100 HG 00 Gundam I think it does a pretty good job of portraying the anime version. For the MG I'd love to see something like a ver KA with lots of lines and stickers, just as detailed as Exia was in the images in S1.
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2009-02-11, 22:54 | Link #10900 |
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Graphic Designer
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: 3 times the passion of normal flamenco
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That's the MG actually - the opposable thumb, chopped out beam saber hilt and long feet testify to that. I think the wierdness of the model in question is due to the photography, which gives it a strange perspective for some reason.
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