Monday, 14 July 2014
Sunday, 13 July 2014
HG Gundam Age: Genoace Custom ~ Custom
But Im far too busy with school~ more project work, more track and field, and more homework than ever before...
As I mentioned before,I got this kit for 5 bucks!
I have so many great ideas on what I'm gonna paint it~ but im not sure if it'll work... Thats mainly because I really wanna test the Sinanju Red on him but I think the Genoace will look terrible in red... But I'm gonna go with it anyways!
As for the review of this kit, I'd have to say a good 7/10~ Although it's abit small, it more than compensates for it in design. The fact that the designers of this went to the trouble of making it as 'kid-friendly' as possible, while still retaining (and in some cases improving) the HG name. It has many more panel lines than I initially expected~ accompanied by the added wrist joints and ankle flexibilty, it's truly a bang for your buck. However, it has a large and very disproportionate head, which really bugs me... That's my only complaint~
Till Saturday!
Friday, 11 July 2014
Blog Update: 11 July 2014
I wanted to reward myself for the lo
ngest time~ A partner for the unicorn, THE SINANJU!😉😃😄
I wanted to pick up an action base for $9.90 at my local HAW
But then I saw this~
5 Dollars?!!!! So I bought it instead.
I haven't seen reviews on the Genoace custom before, so I'll be doing one when I have the time.
I plan to use it as a 'Test Kit" to experiment on my pre-shading, LED placement and different topcoats~ And I'll name it Genoace Custom Custom
See you when I do!
Sunday, 6 July 2014
MG Hyaku Shiki Pre-Paint Build Final!
And, this concludes the epic 3-part saga of the MG Hyaku Shiki!
This was a really fun build! And yeah, I do agree that this MG was a lot less challenging than the Nu.
I think that's mainly because this was designed in 2002, and also because the undergated plated parts don't require alot of work~ No need for sanding.
Overall, the Hyaku Shiki, a kit my mum bought me in Taiwan, is a beautiful MG despite its weak joints. I've always loved mirror coated Gunpla and was elated when I finally got my hands on one~
Saturday, 5 July 2014
HIQ Cation Decals (1/100 White) !
I bought some decals today, for $15 sgd or exactly 12 usd (As of 5th July 14)
Its supposed to be about 760 yen, about 7 usd. But I guess shipping does cost alot~
These waterslide caution decals from HIQ are superbly detailed~ I think they well surpass Bandai's decals in terms of design.
~THESE DECALS ARE BEAUTIFUL 😄
Its supposed to be about 760 yen, about 7 usd. But I guess shipping does cost alot~
These waterslide caution decals from HIQ are superbly detailed~ I think they well surpass Bandai's decals in terms of design.
~THESE DECALS ARE BEAUTIFUL 😄
I really like the use of the yellow and gray, and think it'll blend very well with the blue surface I'm planning to use it on (For le Hyaku Shiki)
This'll look great on any model that ,of course, isn't white.
Till next time!
Friday, 4 July 2014
MG Hyaku Shiki Pre-Paint Build Part 3
So I took some time off school today (Cos I'm sick) and completed the Kyaku Shiki's Head and shoulders~
Here's an outdoor photo!
Here's one in my "studio" (Basically the MG Astray Noir's box cover)
The cons of this kit:
I think the main problem of this kit is the fact that it was designed back in 2002. It has polycaps for joints (I share a love/hate relationship with them)
This results in the shoulders and knees dislodging themselves often while posing.
Need to sand that off before painting (I got lazy)
The pros of this kit:
For one, the shiny shiny gold is the main attaction when you look at the Hyaku Shiki on the shelf. However, the reflectivity is a big problem for photography. This is because the gold reflects all the surroundings of the Gundam, hence making the gold (Which should be vibrant and bright) look dark and dull. This is the reason why when you google image search MG Hyaku Shiki, you will pretty much be dissapointed~ but I'll assure you right now that it looks much better in person
The second pro comes in the surprising 360 rotatable waist.
Dayum look at that!
This opens a whole new world of posing possibilties for this kit.
For posing and display tips, I suppose you'd want to display this on your mid section shelf and that shelf should be white. The mid section of the shelf would catch the eyes of any person walking past your display~ and it will aldo flaunt the Hyaku Shiki's slim figure (while on the top shelf, you will be exposing the chubbier legs it has, and on the bottom shelf he won't be looked at)
With the same "block chest" design as most UC Gundam have~ the same sideways pose will emphasise its elegance. But this time, because of its rotatable waist,
Tadaa! awesomeness
I'd pose it with the Clay Bazooka, but i was trying to clear the seamline, so it'll take some time for the glue to dry~
Till part 3 😄
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Thursday, 3 July 2014
Posing tips: Nu Gundam
Fun fact: I called it the v- gundam when I told the cashier I wanted it
(he gave me this look ( ͡° ͜Ê– ͡°) )
First, we have to consider the Nu's form and physique. From what I see, it looks rather blocky around the chest area and has a rather small upper body. To enhance and emphasize its sleekness, you would want to pose it in such a way where it stands with its shoulders facing the attention instead of his chest.
Like so, as an added bonus, posing with the legs at an angle really shows of the details which are greatly enhanced by the psyho-frame.
Also, I personally feel that there is no pose that suits every part of your display shelf. You want to display your gunpla, in this case my Nu, in such a way that it would look natural, from the persons point of view.
"Die for me Jegans"
A pose like this may be appealing from a leveled viewing position, but if you would look at it from above, it no longer looks as sleek as it should.
In my honest opinion, the Nu, which seems to lack detail from the top, is a Model best suited to be displayed on the top shelf. This would also help to emphasize the intricate details found on its legs, because that's the closest to the eye level on the top shelf.
The 'face' of the gundam also plays a role in your decision to pose the Gundam. You'd want to consider the size and the length of it's face.
The Nu has a rather long face to me
So staring down would make it luke more agressive and sleek. (Pun intended)
Comment here with how you pose your Gunpla, or if you learnt a thing or two on posing yours!
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