I took this guy home last weekend and did some panel lining. There is not much in the way of articulation from a kit released in 2002, so its ability to pose is minimal. Feels good to finally get him in front of the camera so I know that he is considered officially finished.
i think this one looks the best out of all the rx-78-2 bandai made becuz it just looks so much better and realistic. maybi be cuz its ver ka i dunno but yea nice panel line and decals love it
ReplyDeleteyeah the panel lines are great they seem to pop out just right.
ReplyDeleteman, did u recomend me to buy silver coating ver. of Gunpla?
ReplyDeleteHi Gaijin Gunpla,
ReplyDeleteI really love all your works ! Great Job!. Just wondering, what type of top coat did you used to proctec the paint? Was it clear/gloss or semi-gloss (especilly for shin musha as the silver looks really nice!)?
Thanks.
Thanks to everyone for the comments.
ReplyDelete@Asian1skill: I thought that the Ver Ka looked the best too. It look sturdier and meaner. However, after building two of the Ver 2.0 (rx-78-2 and rx-78-3) I have grown to like that design a lot more. Except the feet. They are too small for me, but Bandai did it so that it fit in the G-Fighter/Armor
@kojak: I try not to overdue panel lines. If you go overboard you get the opposite effect.
@mangyver5223: If you don't plan on doing any painting then the silver coating versions might be something you would like. However, the price difference is considerable so you really have to want a shiny gundam to pay that much.
@freedom: Thanks for the compliment! I am honored. I use Gunze (mr. hobby) Super Clear Gloss and Flat topcoats. The Shin Musha silver is Tamiya Silver Leaf with the Super Clear Gloss coat over top.