Any damage on a kit can be fixed unless killed by solvents, fire, filed or sand blasted and smashed. Rub a little metho on your marker work and gold paint, fill that gap and start again. Sorry if I was a little harsh but now im happy we are on the right track. Happy modeling...
lol don't worrie try to repaint this again slowy ^.^ all thing good take times ^.^ but rushing finishing makes worst result but that a good experience ^.^ anyway good try ^.^. try to do thing slowy 1 by 1 no matter how long it takes.
I'm very sorry you produced the poorest model so far. It looks like you haven't learnt anything from your Ginn. Man im going to give you a drilling in your guest book... "I keptome seam lines because they looked cool..." I bet you did, that is also a poor cover up...
i love your new job, allla ^^. your idea always gives me smile and your passion gives me power! the time and experience give you techniques soon. i believe you surely become maister of bakuc in near future. and listen, NEVER miss those your current works! never. cause those are your tresure!.GANBARE XD
Your confidence was misplaced. The pannel lines are to dark, the ones around the arms and on the hands are really to thick and done baddly. The ghold on the chords looks sloppily done and has black showing through. The mono eye looks absolutley horrible. The backpack looks un-finished, you not only forgot a seam on the head, you pannel lined it and made it stand out even more. I am SERIOUSLY looking my patience with you. my extreme empathy and sympothy only goes so far, and most dont exhaust it, your getting really close to it. I regreat having to post this, but I must, you need to listen to Robo and stop building your kits. You are wasting your money doing them this way. If you had enough to buy a ton of kits at once, and you were improving with each it would be different, but your stagnanting