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9 13 December 2020, 11:18
JD
Looking good, Ahmet! I should not have passed this kit up after building my Zaku II. I've done a few Gundam kits now myself, and I'm definitely now a fan. I've never like most of the Anime cartoon-like designs, but many more practical designs do catch my eye. Very cool and far too underrated a subject. Bandai kits are more like pre painted puzzles then those traditional hard won, sanding, gluing, clamping, filling, masking, priming, painting, kits. You can get a great result right out of the box, even if you're a novice painter like me. 😄
Looking good, Ahmet! I should not have passed this kit up after building my Zaku II. I've done a few Gundam kits now myself, and I'm definitely now a fan. I've never like most of the Anime cartoon-like designs, but many more practical designs do catch my eye. Very cool and far too underrated a subject. Bandai kits are more like pre painted puzzles then those traditional hard won, sanding, gluing, clamping, filling, masking, priming, painting, kits. You can get a great result right out of the box, even if you're a novice painter like me. 😄
14 December 2020, 04:22
Ahmet Eren İspir
Thanks JD! I had some friends building Gunpla but I never expected these kits to be so relaxing and awesome. As a ship modeler I am also amazed by the price as the Japanese ship models are pretty pricey and most of the time they are lower quality at the same price tag. I'm also currently building Bandai's Yamato 2199 Mecha Colle kits, even though they are pretty small , some of them 1/3000 some 1/1500, their level of detail and fitting is also amazing considering they are about $3! They are primed now and I hope I can finish them without ruining anything, fingers crossed 😛
Thanks JD! I had some friends building Gunpla but I never expected these kits to be so relaxing and awesome. As a ship modeler I am also amazed by the price as the Japanese ship models are pretty pricey and most of the time they are lower quality at the same price tag. I'm also currently building Bandai's Yamato 2199 Mecha Colle kits, even though they are pretty small , some of them 1/3000 some 1/1500, their level of detail and fitting is also amazing considering they are about $3! They are primed now and I hope I can finish them without ruining anything, fingers crossed 😛
14 December 2020, 08:12
JD
Oh cool, I built the Star Blazers 2199 Wave Motion Experimental Ship Ginga, a while back, not much bigger then your thumb. It came out alright, but a little too sloppy for me to post pics of.
Oh cool, I built the Star Blazers 2199 Wave Motion Experimental Ship Ginga, a while back, not much bigger then your thumb. It came out alright, but a little too sloppy for me to post pics of.
14 December 2020, 09:31
Ahmet Eren İspir
Ellerinden öper usta 🙂
They are all little cute ships and your kit is pretty hard to paint to be honest, I can't imagine all these little portholes 🤔 I'm glad that Andromeda has a basic scheme and not many little paint required areas. And for the size, sir you should have a huge thumb! 😄 I recall that bandai calls all of them as "palm sized" kits.
Ellerinden öper usta 🙂
They are all little cute ships and your kit is pretty hard to paint to be honest, I can't imagine all these little portholes 🤔 I'm glad that Andromeda has a basic scheme and not many little paint required areas. And for the size, sir you should have a huge thumb! 😄 I recall that bandai calls all of them as "palm sized" kits.
14 December 2020, 14:07
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My first Gunpla. I'm pretty impressed by the quality and fitting of the kit. Even though some like it unpainted, I'm gonna prime and paint it to red again. Stickers come with the kit are too thick for 1/144 scale but I can't find waterslide decals either. Looks like the basic ones will be painted too.