anime52k8 Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 Interesting tip there, although I'm still uncertain why a black base would have better results. I'd figure maybe spray paint all black then mask the parts you want to keep black and then go at it with the gold spray paint. Btw who sells gold spray paint that sticks well? black under metallic paints make them pop more, a white or light gray base tends to make metallic paints look washed out and lifeless. I'm not sure about who has good gold paint off hand, sorry. As for masking the parts you want to keep black, that's what I did on mine and it was a pain in the ass to properly mask some of the tight corners. when it was all done I felt like the extra coat of paint would have been worth it to make the masking job easier. Quote
kung flu Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 From Shizuoka Hobby Show 2010: MG The O I've waited years for a MG The-O, its about time, I've always had a space on my shelf reserved in the hopes that they bring one out, now its coming true, i'm so happy. :lol: :lol: Quote
transfan52 Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 finally done. That kit look gorgeous, gonna get me one of those next month. The best way to paint the gold trim is to first paint all the black parts gold, let it dry. Then apply a black paint coat over the gold painted pieces. When it dries up. Take a cotton swap with some thinner and remove the black coat over the gold trim areas and the under layer of gold paint will show on the plated areas. So far that is the best and safest way I hear to paint the gold trim areas. Quote
mechaninac Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 From Shizuoka Hobby Show 2010: MG The O That's going to be one expensive MUTHA! Quote
azrael Posted May 16, 2010 Author Posted May 16, 2010 That's going to be one expensive MUTHA! MG The O - Summer release,12,600 Yen (inclusive of tax). On second thought... Quote
mechaninac Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 Yep. One expensive, make that really expensive, MUTHA! Quote
areaseven Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 Even at 12600, it's cheaper than any PG kit! But that's not the point, as The O is a MG kit, and it's the price of 3-5 MG kits. Quote
anime52k8 Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 (edited) But that's not the point, as The O is a MG kit, and it's the price of 3-5 MG kits. but to be fair, The O is a hell of a lot more robot than an MS that costs 1/3 to 1/5 the price in MG form. the Sazabi is 2/3 the list price of The O and the Sazabi is smaller and 10 years older. 12600 yen is a lot of money but not an unreasonable price tag. I'm definitely getting this once it's out, and in the mean time I'll need to pick up a Zeta 2.0 and Hyaku shiki... but now I'm sad because I accidentally killed my MG Qubeley. Now that I think about it the lack of love for the Qubeley is disheartening, it didn't even get a f'ing clear parts reissue. damnit Bandai, Hyaku Shiki 2.0 and Qubeley 2.0; make it happen Edited May 17, 2010 by anime52k8 Quote
mechaninac Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 To some, 12600 Yen may be "reasonable" for a MG The-O, given its sheer size alone... I can definitely understand the justifications and/or rationalizations for the sentiment. Personally, I just tend to choke on my own spit anytime any plastic model kit heads north of $60.00, with some minor allowances, regardless of subject. It just rubs me the wrong way, but I sure would like to get one at some point if/when an opportunity presents itself. Quote
azrael Posted May 20, 2010 Author Posted May 20, 2010 Remember that poll from the beginning of April? Here are the Top 3 results: V2 Gundam The O 00 Raiser (Bandai Hobby site link) Quote
areaseven Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 Just got the HG Gundam 00 1/144 0 Gundam and Gundam Exia Repair II and I must say that I'm very impressed. The 0 Gundam may have very minimal accessories, but its level of articulation is insane and its simple design is a perfect homage to the old RX-78-2. I have to say that it's easily the best 1/144 kit I've assembled. On the other hand, I'm a little disappointed by the Gundam Exia Repair II. Lots of very loose parts and one of the clear lenses will not fasten into the left leg. It's also a drag to see that half of the box contents remain unused, as they're of the regular Exia model. Now to get a couple of Action Bases to replicate the final episode... Quote
Archer Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 "1st: V2 Gundam - Configuration technology under development." I guess that means we can safely assume that a MG V2 gundam is in the works? Quote
Hikuro Posted May 24, 2010 Posted May 24, 2010 Just got a HGUC Stark Jegan....I gotta do a lot of painting on this thing to make it look good. There's a lot of yellow to add to it but I got the first coating done. YAY Quote
anime52k8 Posted May 24, 2010 Posted May 24, 2010 Question about Bandai decals: generally speaking, how well do the dry transfer decals on gunpla hold up. can they survive general handling, and will they ever start flaking off just because they're old? I'm thinking about clear-coating my Sinanju to protect all the little markings, although I'm not sure how worth it that's going to be. also what's a good clear coat to go over dry transfer decals? I'm looking for a mate to satin finish that will be fairly hard and not mess up the decals underneath. I've got Testors Dullcote and Future with Tamiya Flat base (I've yet to actually use it though.) will either of these work, or do I need to go out and get something else? Quote
Vifam7 Posted May 24, 2010 Posted May 24, 2010 Question about Bandai decals: generally speaking, how well do the dry transfer decals on gunpla hold up. can they survive general handling, and will they ever start flaking off just because they're old? I'm thinking about clear-coating my Sinanju to protect all the little markings, although I'm not sure how worth it that's going to be. also what's a good clear coat to go over dry transfer decals? I'm looking for a mate to satin finish that will be fairly hard and not mess up the decals underneath. I've got Testors Dullcote and Future with Tamiya Flat base (I've yet to actually use it though.) will either of these work, or do I need to go out and get something else? The dry transfer decals hold up fine if you clear coat it. If you do not spray any kind of coating, the markings will easily rub off with the slightest handling. Testors Dullcote works well. I use the spray can version and it's my preferred clear coat. However, Testors Dullcote is lacquer based so it's not recommended if you've painted your kit with acrylic paint. Quote
Snail00 Posted May 25, 2010 Posted May 25, 2010 While looking for review for a HGUC 1/144 Dendrobium review as I am leaning to getting one i found this holly cow Quote
Snail00 Posted May 25, 2010 Posted May 25, 2010 While looking for review for a HGUC 1/144 Dendrobium review as I am leaning to getting one i found this holly cow and this seems better than the recent bandai release bust figure Quote
Archer Posted May 28, 2010 Posted May 28, 2010 "We have decided to produce a 1/72 character from the Unicorn series. Stay tuned." This was just posted on G System Shop's site by the staff. I am pretty excited! Just looking at the already - made 1/72 Sinanju gives me hope that this will be another awesome kit. Any thoughts on what the mobile suit might be? I am thinking stark jegan because other mobile suits like the Re-ZEL, or unicorn itself, would be difficult to translate into resin. -Archer Quote
mondamoto Posted May 28, 2010 Posted May 28, 2010 Does anyone know if the Unicorn Jegan Kit is a new one or a rerelease of the one that came out with Chars Counter attack it looks new but I just want to double check before I get one. Thanks, Quote
Beltane70 Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 I believe the only Jegan kit for Unicorn Gundam is the Stark Jegan which is a totally new kit. Quote
Robelwell202 Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 I'd love to find the person that designed the 00-Raiser PG, and ask him just what the frak he was smoking when he decided that pressure-clutches in the joints would be a good idea! ARGH!!!! Quote
areaseven Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 After rrobbert 184 of gundam.tk reviewed the new 1/100 MG Wing Gundam, he decided to see if the old HG kit could fly in Bird Mode. Quote
Snail00 Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 I'd love to find the person that designed the 00-Raiser PG, and ask him just what the frak he was smoking when he decided that pressure-clutches in the joints would be a good idea! ARGH!!!! i think i and others have been saying that all along. why did you get it an mg is on the way Quote
anime52k8 Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 After rrobbert 184 of gundam.tk reviewed the new 1/100 MG Wing Gundam, he decided to see if the old HG kit could fly in Bird Mode. fun. I'm looking forward to wing Zero even more Quote
Robelwell202 Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 i think i and others have been saying that all along. why did you get it an mg is on the way First off, I wanted the challenge. A challenge, I might say, that hasn't beaten me, yet. All I have to do is find the solution, which might be to just remove the springs from the clutch-packs. Secondly, I wanted the light-up stuff. Quote
anime52k8 Posted May 30, 2010 Posted May 30, 2010 Finally done (again).... except not really. I do think it looks much nicer with the flat clear coat. I think I'm going to go back and redo the gold details (they're starting to chip... Quote
Ghost Train Posted May 31, 2010 Posted May 31, 2010 I was undusting my old models today and decided to snap a few shots of this old kitbash. I built it about a year ago, but it was never completely finished as I lost a few runners during a move. The base kit is a GM-Kai, with assorted body parts from a number of other failed/abandoned kits, and the AKO GM Spartan kit. I will definitely build a "proper" Spartan sometime later this year. Quote
Phyrox Posted June 1, 2010 Posted June 1, 2010 Speaking of kitbashes...I dug this old guy out and am thinking of finally finishing him. He obviously needs painting, and lining, and decaling, but even if this rough state I think the kit bash went pretty good, by my own standards at least. HGUC Zaku III + Zeku Eins (with extra calf boosters, modified backpack, altered gun, and various other small mods to make the mating work) Quote
Beltane70 Posted June 1, 2010 Posted June 1, 2010 Seeing your pictures, Phyrox, makes me realize that I want a MG kit of the Zaku III! Quote
azrael Posted June 1, 2010 Author Posted June 1, 2010 Upcoming Gunpla details (Ngee Khiong) MG Gundam Deathscythe EW - New type of XXX-G Frame derived from Wing Gundam to be used, which will eventually be shared by the 4 non-transformable Gundam Wing MSs - Gundam Deathscythe, Shenlong Gundam, Gundam Heavyarms and Gundam Sandrock. - Snap mechanism incorporated for the hand unit to hold the weapon firmly. - Beam effect part included for the claw deployment of the Buster Shield. - Beam scythe can be mounted onto the backpack. - Weapons and accessories: beam scythe, Buster Shield, beam part for Buster Shield. - 15 runners in total. Comes with marking seal and Gundam Decal (designed by Hajime Katoki-sensei). - September release, 3,990 Yen (inclusive of tax). ... So more ver. Ka Gundams from Wing? Quote
lechuck Posted June 1, 2010 Posted June 1, 2010 Not necessarily, the latest MG Wing Gundam wasn't a Ver. Ka. The sad thing about this news, is that 2.0 updates for older UC Gundams seem even further down the road now. Quote
Rabidweezil Posted June 1, 2010 Posted June 1, 2010 Upcoming Gunpla details (Ngee Khiong) So more ver. Ka Gundams from Wing? At first I thought that the "EW" stood for Endless Waltz but they mention parts for the Buster Shield, which the EW Deathscythe does not have. So maybe it's just a regular Gundam Wing Deathscythe Quote
azrael Posted June 1, 2010 Author Posted June 1, 2010 At first I thought that the "EW" stood for Endless Waltz but they mention parts for the Buster Shield, which the EW Deathscythe does not have. So maybe it's just a regular Gundam Wing Deathscythe Maybe. Happinet Online (linky) has it listed as Deathscythe EW. What that "EW" means, I have no clue. I threw out the ver. Ka because I don't recall the TV series Deathscythe mounting the beam scythe being mounted on the backpack, but on the back skirt. It could be the TV version but what's with that "EW"? Are they trying to distinguish it from something? Quote
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