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Showing posts with label Age Strike Gundam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Age Strike Gundam. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

HG 1/144 AGE-1 Normal (custom build)

GAT-X205A Age Strike Gundam


Finished this up last night!  It's been an interesting build, redoing the torso and using topcoat for the first time in a spray form, but it turned out pretty well!.  There's some things I'd maybe change but perhaps that's the ambition I need to do this in MG next time!  I will update the progress pics later and here's some poses.  Unfortunately my lighting wasn't at peek time when I took these, look for some better ones later this week!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Project: AGE Strike Gundam UPDATE

Turning the Gundam AGE-1 Normal into a newer version of the Strike Gundam, that is what this project is all about.  The AGE-1 Normal shares a lot of things in common with the Strike, it's standard melee weapons are hidden within it's side-skirts and it also uses different equipment based on different combat situations, it's commonly concidered to also share design features with the RX-78-2 however I think that it's shape more closely resembles the Mk-II.  But focusing on the former, this project will focus on making the AGE-1 Normal into a successor for the Strike.  This will include a new paint scheme for the main body, head, and waist sections.  In addition to using the two wears the AGE-1 already uses (Titus and Spallow), the AGE Strike Gundam will also use the wears of the AGE-2 and AGE-3 gundams.  All but some will be recolored.  For now, the project will be started with just the AGE-1 Normal recolor, next will will see the Spallow equipment added and then the Double Bullet (an AGE-2 wear) will be introduced.  For now, here are some early works images...

If you look closely you can see my HG 1/144 00 Qan(T).




 These images are from my second attempt on the body, as you can see the first one is completed sitting in the background.  And yes, that's a roll of toilet paper, I couldn't find anything else to stand the toothpicks on.


 More in the days to come!

Here's some of what I did tonight, took the Dremell to the backpack and got rid of that ugly spoiler on the back.  Why Bandai decided that looked good is still beyond me, thankfully, I can remove it.


It's been painted in the new blue now and shall spend the night curing, till tomorrow when it'll get a second coat.