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Showing posts with label Gundam. Show all posts

Saturday, June 8, 2013

First Encounter



I’ve had this kit already for almost a year and a half. It was a present from my best friend last December 2011. Although I don’t have any plans to build it, since I only prefer to build Master Grade (MG) kits or any 1/100 kits. However, since the announcement of RX-78 MG 3.0, I got curious on people talking about that this will be the start of Real Grade kits in 1:100 scale. Sounds very interesting, preferred scale, preferred to build. Anyway, let’s try to build this kit.

No wonder that it was embodied with excitement. The articulation is the best and the color separation of parts is what I’ve really like so far. The ABS rubberish frame is unique as well. But I have a quick question that flicked into my mind. If this will be the trend of the upcoming MG kits or for newer version of the old produced kits, is there anything else that I can do with it or just paint it out of the box (OOTB).


Do not get me wrong with these guys. As a modeler, a scale modeler, or whatever you wanted to call it, my eye-opener on this hobby was when I saw a bad-ass MG Infinite Justice that was still in work-in-progress on the internet. In which at first, I never thought that I can do it as well. But I guess learning is an everyday routine in our lives. To cut this short, maybe I can say that I prefer the old kits, wherein I can integrate my own concept, modification and detail add-ons to them.
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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Deathschythe hell custom diorama

Hello guys!! This is another project from me...
This is one of my very first models I had,and I decided to make a diorama for this and redone the whole kit.paint job and led mods
Here is the youtube video:   

Here they are some photos from the led modifications to the beam scythe and deathschythe...





The LEDs I used are the 1206 smds and I hide all the resistors in the chest where the pilot is...
I also use LEDs for the lava...to make it glow to the place it supposed to be more hot...





Here I install the LEDs for the lava glow

After fill the space between LEDs,I add mixed sand with glue to make the lava flow
Here i did some highlight to the edges


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Thursday, April 18, 2013

HG Shaldoll Echo WIP



At long last, I found the time to post pics of one of my latest projects, my HG Shaldoll Echo custom!
Fully primed and modded. The shield isn't done yet, though.
Please tell me what you think!






 Link to original post in my blog: http://meistersleek.blogspot.com/2013/04/hg-shaldoll-echo.html

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Mark Bersola, 2012 NC Philippine Champion!

 Hi guys! Mark Bersola here, I would like to thank DC23 for inviting me here, to this awesome league!I started collecting Gunpla kits last 2011 and started modifying/customizing kits last year (2012). Btw this is Berst Mk1, my 2nd  modified kit and the only kit I have finished so far.
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Monday, April 1, 2013

Yoi ichi-nichi!

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Good day in Japanese! Jose Sabale reporting! thank you DC23 for inviting me here! I've seen doing gunpla since 1996 and been an avid fan of the Gundam Wing series. I'm grateful to be with the company of these guys.
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Hello!

 Hello, all! This is Richie Ramos/Lord Desslok, one of the founders of Mechapinoy. I'd like to thank Don for inviting me to this blog, and hopefully I can contribute some stuff.I started Gunpla way, way back (1990s), and my very first kit was actually a semi-bootleg 1/144 Academy Sentinel Gundam kit. After that, I bought quite a few MSV kits, most of which have, alas, not withstood the test of time. These days, I'm a bit too busy. Most of the time, I have a lot of kitbashes, but I rarely get any painting done. However, that may soon change, given that there are new winds blowing in the communities (thankfully).

I'm also interested in Kotobukiya Frame Arms kits. Cheers!
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gunpla...y u no look like what i want you to?!? ='[

GUNPLA! y u no look hamazing?!?

most of us get into certain hobbies because we came across a photo and thought "yeah, i could cook that.." or "i can take better photos than this sh*t" or "yeah, i can afford to build myself a customized sniper rifle too" or "im gonna max level my character to LVL infinity in a week" or "im gonna make this SD unicorn into a BAD-A$$ mothahfutha!".

But then after a bit of tinkering we get hit smack in the face with a REALIZATION OF REALITY HAMMER. We're not new to these : "Nobody's gonna eat this muck" / "im pressing the shutter button but nothing's happening!" / "i just wasted a totally kickass stock rifle" / "my character cant even kill a wolf puppy" / my SD unicorn melted"

we end up crushed under the high expectancy that we'll create a masterpiece overnight only to have melted plastic in our hands (WITH NUBS!). then come the morrow, we go online, see an inspiring work, and get fired up again, try again, fail again. vicious cycle.

most of us would power through, buy a new kit and start again. some get fed up and go on hiatus. some would go to the extremes of selling everything and just quitting.

others just really have the right combination of uber talent, perseverance, creativity etc and come up with these : (eday's arios)


what about the rest of us though? are we consigned to quit eventually? can we not become as great? are we earthbound? 

epkers not! :D but ofcourse we also cant start something today and come up with a masterpiece tomorrow. heck, even Einstein started out not knowing 1+1=2.
Hence, my point is...START WITH THE BASICS and DONT RUSH THINGS :)
elementary first, then progress, progress, progress :)

most great modelers i know started out with the easiest, most practical "mod" out there : PAINTING. 

you say: "painting? meh. i want a MODDED kit man! not some repainted sh*T! just repainting doesnt make it AWESOME and at all!"

i say : GOOGLE "FICHTENFOO WING GUNDAM"

dont get too excited though, painting in itself is a tedious process that involves a lot of experimentation, spilled paint, gallons upon gallons of thinner (im kidding), and a strong nose.  BUT ITS A START. 

other "modifications" include :
  • painting (as iv mentioned)
  • proportion adjustments (making legs longer, torso longer)
  • armor modifications (pla plating etc)
  • kitbashing (taking two kits and getting parts from both)
  • battle damage (wreaking havok on ur masterpiece :P)
  • scratchbuilding (making things from scratch)
  • diorama-ing :)) (making ur own "scenarios")
  • and many more!
you may do them all, or do only one, its totally up to you (and your budget). the idea is to get familiarized with a process, practice until you master it, and then explore a new skill tree and do the grind once again :)

as a newbie modder myself, i've come to enjoy painting, kitbashing, and armor tinkering myself. i prefer to keep mods as simple as possible mainly because im not as skilled as id like to be yet, but im practicing (and failing!) :p

one of my recent tinkerings involved 4 bottles of paint (tamiya acryllic bottles :P), a 10cm x 10cm piece of pla plates (WHIPS!), a scribing knife and some brushes :)) my mods mainly consisted of repurposing parts, getting weapons from other kits, and painting the build with the color scheme of an EGGPLANT :))


here! my NG 1:100 Seraphim Gundam (NG Seravee kit) aka : 

The Silencer :P
"The Silencer"

WIP
(white parts are pla plates/tubes...there are only 6 pcs :P)


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Friday, March 29, 2013

RX-0 Full Weapons System Unicorn Gundam MG ver. krescenhaze


After I finished my Infinite Justice as my entry for the BMKWC 2010, I am pumped up to start for my second kit. But I had no idea what kit to start. Instead, I ended up on doing some scrap building and alas, an idea came out...


and after a year...

here is the result...

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