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so this is my second gundam. i did this a bit after i finished my Nu gundam. same thing as before, used my bro's airbrush, got rid of seam lines. this time i tried something new since my brother said it would maybe look cool was to weather this a bit and decal it. i tried my best! but i think i still sort of messed up. feedback please!

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Name: Calvin Lee
Nick: TehModeler
Class: Expert
Category: Junior
Location: Burnaby B.C., Canada
 
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TehModeler
02/12 20:58
they didnt give it to me yet...and the admins arnt replying to my questions about it =.=

lawlietalex
02/12 20:57
dude wheres ur prize?!?!?!?

TehModeler
02/11 17:14
Thanks for the comment. The mark on the left of his head is from the camera. When i took this picture , I didn't notice the smudge on it.

phantompain
02/10 11:41
looks very good and congrats on your prize, ps: is that a fingerprint on its face?

TehModeler
08/11 09:02
ok i wont get it

zidanet
08/11 02:05
Because, as maniacaltyrant said, Ver. 2.0 >>> OYW.

TehModeler
08/10 09:37
Why not?

maniacaltyrant
08/09 20:50
Don't get the OYW version. Ver. 2.0 > OYW

TehModeler
08/08 20:47
ok i will try to weather it some more

mr_vpvo
08/08 18:25
Nice job dude. One thing though, i think you should go a bit heavier on the weathering, maybe like alex's Mk-II, but very good job for a ver 1.0 XD I highly recommend that you go get yourself an MG RX-78 Ver OYW, and you'll have a lot more detailing and stuff to do.

TehModeler
08/05 22:20
Thanks. I will do my best to improve all of them and when i do i will post new pictures

jmiles
08/05 19:45
Me likey the weathering. It is really subtle, but adds mass to the model. However I always hate the "shadow" you get when you dry brush a raised detail like on the head antenna/horn detail. Guess that's the nice thing about using an airbrush. Great progress on these three kits, keep it up!

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