1/144 OO Raiser

Post BAKWC build with XN raiser option parts

Gundam Virtue Trial System

2008 Toycon Entry

Friday, May 24, 2013

Kshatriya 2nd Revision 1/72 Model Kit Preview


My Friend, Quincent Saiorus , just created a video on unboxing his 1/72  Kshatriya 2nd Revision. For those who are wondering the contents and packaging of the product, this might help you get an idea before buying. Great review on this kit as the parts are detailed, comes complete with metal parts and decals. For those who are looking for a  Kshatriya larger than 1/144, you might consider this product.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

WIP 4 - 1/144 OO raiser

I've added a small vent cover and hide the elbow pegs. By using MSG kotobukiya parts, Cut it in half and placed in the elbow joint using plastic cement.Added a few PC-116 Vents from kotobukiya.





I've also added panel lines in the chest area. These 1/144 kits are very tough to hold on, the smallest dymo tape barely holds on to it.
Even the smallast dymo tape can cover most of the 1/144 gundam kits
I've scribed the lines using Hobbymate's Multi Purpose Pen Scriber. After that, follow-up scribe of the chisel to add edge to the panel lines. Dymo tape and pen scriber are a tandem!




Wednesday, May 8, 2013

WIP 3 - 1/144 OO raiser

Decided to change the vents I've installed in the past as it was sticking out like a sore thumb. fashioned out a vent out of 1mm and .5mm pla-plates. completed adding plates to the side of the GN drive.


 then decided increase the width of the feet by adding 1mm pla-plates around the foot. My plan is somehow increase the size of the feet and legs to compensate for the size of the xn- raiser.



 

Friday, May 3, 2013

WIP 2 - 1/144 OO raiser

I've just took a break from my PG build. It's been almost two years since I've work with this kit, it needs more attention. I've added pla plates on the GN drive shoulders and a vent, but having second thoughts on keeping it. On the Legs, I've scribed panel lines on the knees. I've added 1.5mm thickness on the foot to make it more flat footed.



 

Thursday, May 2, 2013

1/100 Gundam Virtue (Trial System)

I did this less than 24 hours, just sanded the numb marks and seam lines and painted the parts with proper color. I've created the hair of nadleeh out of a soda tin can. I've used the aluminum to create strips and painted them vermilion red. Aluminum can be bent and curve easily. I've used a super thin wire to hold the armor parts and recreate the scene from gundam OO. used some I.C. chips I found from an old mother board for detail. After that, I've joined a local customized Mecha competition (ToyCon) held in SM megamall. I've won second place.