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RE: What are you working on? - Serene - 12-10-2010 (12-07-2010, 12:47 AM)NiX Wrote: You guys are getting much better at this. Thank you. I had lots of practice with my AC. (12-07-2010, 11:51 AM)Fox Wrote: Thanks, man. Well, we had to get better sooner or later, considering that we've been at this hobby even before RR was founded. At least Serene learned an entirely new skillset, i just learned how to paint more effectively. Well, now I know what plastic surgeons feel after a successful operation. SF doesn't look gay anymore... 'Ika nga ni Archangel. RE: What are you working on? - Fox - 12-11-2010 Progress update on the Liberta Modifica, which is Latin for "Modified Freedom" (yeah, yeah, Fox, real creative). Anyways, met up with Trace and Serene yesterday and was able to get Trace to help me with masking some of the parts. So yeah, this project is pretty much turning into a real group effort. Here's the internal frame of the kit with most of the armor removed. "I'm too sexy for my armor, too sexy for armor, so sexy it hurts~!" Soon-to-be-white armor parts in two thin coats of primer. I think this is gonna be the last time i'll be using Now as a primer for white parts as the end results weren't too satisfactory on this project. Soon-to-be-blue armor parts in two primer coats. Armor parts in three light layers of white lacquer. In order to create a bit of a pre-shadowed effect for the blue and silver parts, a couple coats of flat black were needed at first Same here. The internal frame in two coats of steel gray. Oddly enough, even though the can says "steel gray", the paint comes out just glossy, not metallic. False advertising, Bosny! "I'm too sexy for my armor, too sexy for my armor, too sexy, yeeeaaahhh!" Armor parts in light blue, the overhead lights in this pic are too strong but you can see hints of black under the blue when in normal lighting. Kinda forgot to take pics during the masking process of the torso, as the colors i wanted required that the rear two-thirds of the upper part were blue while the front third was white. Problem was that the front chest assembly was in cast as one whole piece, thus requiring masking of the white parts. So yeah, too excited to start work so the pics were forgotten, so here's a test fit of it instead. Tried applying the included dry-transfer decals but they're barely noticeable here. Most of the project (the MS itself) is already done now, except for the weapons, shield and dragoon system backpack a.k.a the wing. I've got the rifles but the wings are being worked on separately. I left them with Trace-02 yesterday since i suck big time on masking. More updates soon. RE: What are you working on? - Shintetsu - 12-11-2010 (12-11-2010, 11:36 AM)Fox Wrote: Hahaha it looks like a mecha-fox RE: What are you working on? - Fox - 12-11-2010 That's the idea. RE: What are you working on? - Shintetsu - 12-11-2010 Have a shot of it lapdancing another mech or smth ftw RE: What are you working on? - Grim - 12-13-2010 (12-11-2010, 11:36 AM)Fox Wrote: I think this should be the final product. Just add detailing colors. RE: What are you working on? - zero_kanipan - 12-30-2010 ok so i bought a bootleg strike freedom 1/144 RE: What are you working on? - Serene - 12-31-2010 The whit stuff happens when the plastic is stretched. So yeah, it could be the blade, the plastic or both. If you're gonna paint that, it's fine to have those since they'll be covered with paint anyways. Invest on side cutters. They're a modeler's best friend. Cut with the wire cutters first, then trim with the side cutters and smooth it out with a 600/800cc sandpaper/nail file. RE: What are you working on? - zero_kanipan - 12-31-2010 (12-31-2010, 08:04 AM)Serene Wrote: The whit stuff happens when the plastic is stretched. So yeah, it could be the blade, the plastic or both. im not sure if im gonna go into model kits so much so im not sure if im gonna invest more money into it XD pix after the jump RE: What are you working on? - Fox - 01-05-2011 Nicely done. That's good work for a first-time build. RE: What are you working on? - Shintetsu - 01-05-2011 So.. Vea and I talked about making our first plamo together. May I please have some advice? For example, what grade we should get, as first timers, ideal price ranges, and places to get them? Any advice would be greatly appreciated RE: What are you working on? - Serene - 01-07-2011 (01-05-2011, 07:35 PM)Shintetsu Wrote: So.. Vea and I talked about making our first plamo together. May I please have some advice? For example, what grade we should get, as first timers, ideal price ranges, and places to get them? Gouf, the perfect bonding kit. RE: What are you working on? - zero_kanipan - 01-07-2011 (01-05-2011, 07:35 PM)Shintetsu Wrote: So.. Vea and I talked about making our first plamo together. May I please have some advice? For example, what grade we should get, as first timers, ideal price ranges, and places to get them? dunno about model and grade, but for kits you can go to greattoysonline in shoppesville in greenhills. theres also a bunch of other shops around the area but that one has a massive amount of kits. even AC ones. btw, i saw a HG Gouf Ignited there yesterday. RE: What are you working on? - Fox - 01-07-2011 (01-05-2011, 07:35 PM)Shintetsu Wrote: So.. Vea and I talked about making our first plamo together. May I please have some advice? For example, what grade we should get, as first timers, ideal price ranges, and places to get them? I recommend going for the 1/144 HG and HGUC lines or any of the larger 1/100 NG or HG kits. For a first kit, i'd say to go for something easy to snap together and around or just under php1000. For now, i would advise to try staying away from kits that have lots of gimmicks, like extending cannons, folding wings, transformation sequences and other reasonably complex and involved stuff. Just the basic mecha kits will be fine for now. I would suggest these from the HGUC series for first-time builders: Zaku-II (F2, FZ or C-type variants) GM Type-C RX-78-2 Dom Tropen RX-0 Unicorn mode Acguy GM Command Gelgoog Marine RX-178 mk.II Titans Gouf Custom For the place to get them, stay away from the ones sold in department stores. Your nearest hobby shop should have them at much lower prices. RE: What are you working on? - zero_kanipan - 01-19-2011 finally put together the Blaze Zaku Phantom i bought. took six hours. still having problems with white spots left where you cut off the gate ~.~ |