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That's dope, Steez. Thought that was the Night King real quick but being that it's Maul, that's even better.
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Shin MushaWhat you get?
nice, it's a cool hobby, I prefer assembling over buying a completed action figure. I've been building Gunpla on and off for more than 10 years and have built about 40 or so kits. I only stick to master grades nowadays, but I started with small 1/144 high grades when I was younger.Wanted to pick up a hobby and remember how much fun I had building model kits as a kid, one of the things that helped make it easy to decide that I wanted to be an engineer. Fast forward to this week. I ordered 4 master grade gundams to occupy my time. 3 of them get here saturday
yeah ive buit a few high grade models years ago but this is my first experience with Master Grade models. Almost caught myself buying two more last night but i want to get through these builds before I get into more lol i used to have gundam paint markers from my high grade kits but theyre long gone now. we'll see how much detail is in these master grades and ill go into detailing from therenice, it's a cool hobby, I prefer assembling over buying a completed action figure. I've been building Gunpla on and off for more than 10 years and have built about 40 or so kits. I only stick to master grades nowadays, but I started with small 1/144 high grades when I was younger.
You're going to enjoy building all 4 of them. I have the 00 Raiser(the seven swords is a variant of this model) and it's a great display piece with that huge sword. I have also heard good things about those 'newer' Seed master grades. I wanna get the other four Gundams to complete the set (I already have the first Strike master grade from '03).
Master grades have way more details, especially on the outer armor panels. Although, quality on high grades have gotten drastically better. I've read in forums they're pretty much on par with master grades, minus the inner frames and articulation.yeah ive buit a few high grade models years ago but this is my first experience with Master Grade models. Almost caught myself buying two more last night but i want to get through these builds before I get into more lol i used to have gundam paint markers from my high grade kits but theyre long gone now. we'll see how much detail is in these master grades and ill go into detailing from therenice, it's a cool hobby, I prefer assembling over buying a completed action figure. I've been building Gunpla on and off for more than 10 years and have built about 40 or so kits. I only stick to master grades nowadays, but I started with small 1/144 high grades when I was younger.
You're going to enjoy building all 4 of them. I have the 00 Raiser(the seven swords is a variant of this model) and it's a great display piece with that huge sword. I have also heard good things about those 'newer' Seed master grades. I wanna get the other four Gundams to complete the set (I already have the first Strike master grade from '03).
don't know if the pledge or superglue trick will work but works wonders on transformers ball jointsAnd officially done my first master grade Gundam. Will do panel lining and such eventually. Any tip on how to stiffen up ginger ball joints?
don't know if the pledge or superglue trick will work but works wonders on transformers ball joints
not together, just one or the other, pretty much anything that will put a coating on the ball itself that makes the ball bigger tech, so it gives the tighter feel when the joint is attachedI actually put super glue on the ball joints and sockets, gonna see how it turns out. You throw pledge in there as well?don't know if the pledge or superglue trick will work but works wonders on transformers ball joints
a lot of modelers, myself included, use plastic cement. Just a thin layer on both the ball joint and socket will get the job donedon't know if the pledge or superglue trick will work but works wonders on transformers ball joints
I actually put super glue on the ball joints and sockets, gonna see how it turns out. You throw pledge in there as well?
a lot of modelers, myself included, use plastic cement. Just a thin layer on both the ball joint and socket will get the job done
i really want that shredder but man is he way to big for how i want things to lookTook some pics today
Today's expensive haul. WIll be eating cup o' noodles and instant ramen for the new few weeks