This time around, I decided to upload a few shots of my humble (literally; I lost several of them a few years back) collection of Gundams. I tried a few poses here and there after being delighted at the sight of two of my Gundams: one, successfully panel-lined, and the other, color-painted a bit amateurish. Oh well. Still made good poses though!
Model: Gundam Exia
Appeared in: Season 1
The thing about this model is that it is only a First Grade (FG). That's what made it important for me to paint some parts to add detail to the gundam. I used acrylic paint mixed with water and a few Tamiya paint, but somehow the texture seemed wrong. Maybe I did something wrong. But it was also panel-lined, and that did the job on some parts.
Gundam Exia, full body rear angle view
Model: 0-Gundam, Rollout Colour Version
Appeared in: Season 1, Ep 1
This Gundam is a rollout colour version of the 0-Gundam, the very first gundam which appeared in the Gundam 00 series, piloted by Ribbons Almark. It came in the box with mostly only grey and white-colored gundam plastic (gunpla) parts, a few red pieces, and a clear piece to cover for the GN Drive in its chest. Of course the polycap pieces are included, but the thing is the version doesn't contain much colors to add enough life to the model. But adding the panel lines just made it look more multi-dimensional, in my opinion. The yellow pieces you see in this shot are just stickers, and you do have the option to paint them, but I decided not to because I haven't experienced much gundam painting yet. From my experience in the Exia, I'm glad I decided not to.
0-Gundam, front view semi close-up. Panel lines in detail.
Here are more action shots of the two models:
Battle mode, 0-Gundam vs. Gundam Exia
One great item included in the 0-Gundam package is the GN feather. This is like the "wings" of the gundam, and based on the series these are particles emitted from the engine of the gundam. In the series, though, the particles were released so elegantly from the 0-Gundam that it did seem like wings. The GN feather did come in colored, with the inner section and some sections of the item transparent. Some dots in the item were also transparent, to give the effect of the "particle release" and showing a rather realistic effect. However, you'd only get to see the effect when light is behind it, so I tried using my laptop as the light source. I sprayed green on a blank canvas in Adobe Photoshop, and it added effect to the GN feather.
These are only some of the poses I came up with for my gundams, and later on I'll be posting some more action poses for these. I have to come up with a good background though. I only had my working table as a background. It'll surely be great! Keep visiting!
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