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SV-51 Gerwalk WIP


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Hy guys ....this is my wip sv-51 gerwalk .

I called it as a Yes -No project , because YES , I had a lot of fun doing it , but NO , I will not do it again ....ha ha ...

I am posting the finished parts , all pinned , and ready for the primer .

If you want it , I can post detailed images of the conversion .

I hope you like .

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Mooooooooooooooooore pics, please. mooooooooooooooore pics! Can't get enuff!

AWESOME by the way!

How many hours required to get that result?

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BTW:

How did you cut the parts? You seem to have modded the Hase fighter kit. Did you use a dremen? Other? Exacto?

Where did you get the joints/articulation from?

Great job once again!

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Thats just awesome. :o

I was never big on the battroid mode for the SV-51 but I definitely liked the fighter and gerwalk mode. I wish hasegawa would make more battroid and some gerwalk models... :(

If you want it , I can post detailed images of the conversion .

I hope you like .

I want!!! :D More images!!! Plz take bigger and more detailed images! ;)

Oh... and yeah... me like. :lol:

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Ok . thank you guys .

Here is some images from the fisrt step of the conversion .

This is the parts break down .

It was the most dificult part , because the shoulder ,the base of the wing , and part of the leg are the same piece .

And , of course , every cut had to be done in the up and botton sides of the mais body.

For cutting , I basicaly used a tamiya scriber , and a surgical scapel.

The arms and Knee , I took from a gundam kit , the HG The O .

The hand and elbow , came from and old grifon labor kit .

There is lots of wave detail parts , and evergreen plastic too .

Oh , and it take me about 50 hours ( in two weeks) to complete the conversion .

The only reference material that I had , was the picts from the macros zero web site .

So , I hope its acurate enough

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simply amazing. how did you use the scriber saw to cut the plastic? that seems like it would take forever. thanks for the pics!

I used the lines on the plastic as a guide for the scriber.

Remember that the plastic for this macross zero serie , is Very soft .

So , the cuting is very easy . but you have to take care to do not cut to much .

After the primary scribing , I used the scapel to do the final cut ....

that's it .

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