Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Wow! That is incredible! Would love to know what techniques you used to weather it so convincingly. I see a fair bit of what looks like drybrushing. Very, very nicely done!

Posted
Wow! That is incredible! Would love to know what techniques you used to weather it so convincingly. I see a fair bit of what looks like drybrushing. Very, very nicely done!

Thanks, I used spray paint for the base color(mat black) the yellow and white, then I used drybrushing with lot of differents "games workshop" colors

Posted

Awesome job, man!!! Awesome!!!

Your drybrushing skill is making the 0S so vivid!!!

Will be glad to see more of your customs and detailed descriptions.

Lastly, welcome to join here.

Posted

I really appreciate all your compliments! I am very excited about the response this custom has recieved.

Once again thanks a lot! 105.gif

I'll be back in few days with another one....

Posted
yamato where is the reactive armor for my vf 0s 1 / 60

I second that; also where's the 1/60 VF-0D YAMATO?!!!

On topic...

The weathering is brilliant especially where it looks like burn marks/residue.

Was it a pain to build or no not really?

Posted
I second that; also where's the 1/60 VF-0D YAMATO?!!!

On topic...

The weathering is brilliant especially where it looks like burn marks/residue.

Was it a pain to build or no not really?

First i want a second edition of the VF-0 with NO problems with the shoulders or the arms((it's probably the reason why they never make this armor), then of course this reactive armor in 1/60 scale, a VF-0D.....but i think it's just dream....12.gif but Yamato if you read us, you known what you'll have to do!90.gif

For the building it was a pleasure, but i prefere the painting part!

Posted

It's not one of my favorite mechs, but that looks great! Your finishing really makes it look like it has some nice "weight" to it.

One question, is the texture on the shin guard parts molded into the kit parts, or did you have to add it yourself during the finishing/painting stage?

Posted

Wow, this should be added to the members builds page on the main site.

Please post some more of your work.

Posted

Very nice. I've been oogling that model kit for two years now - but sadly I can't paint and can't glue worth squat. It is a great design and you've done it justice.

I assume it can't really be posed, can it?

Pete

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...