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Hey all,

Finally got that model i posted a few pages back completed, took me about 6 hours to do and it looks amazing, it is absolutley massive with it's wings out i have a full set of pictures available here for anyone interested.

yurithedragonhalf that magazine is it all in jap?

Hey all,

Finally got that model i posted a few pages back completed, took me about 6 hours to do and it looks amazing, it is absolutley massive with it's wings out i have a full set of pictures available here for anyone interested.

yurithedragonhalf that magazine is it all in jap?

Very nice. Do you have more Gunpla models?

Here's my 1/100 MG Freedom Gundam: Link. There's also a glimpse of Strike Noir there :)

And here's my 1/100 MG RX-93 Hi Nu Gundam: Link. This is the most detailed Gunpla model that I've got :) Way more detailed then the 1/100 MG Freedom Gundam.

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Very nice. Do you have more Gunpla models?

Here's my Freedom Gundam: Link. There's also a glimpse of Strike Noir there :)

Yea i have one more 1/144 scale though not as nice as the Strike Freedom. Want to replace one of his ars for a rifle at some point but and put his markings on but for now he is nicely situated on my desk,

EDIT: Capric0rn that is a nice model what scale did you say it was 1/90? You posted the scales already!

Rich

Almost all of my models are 1/100 MG. I've got a 1/144 Saviour Gundam and a 1/100 HG Sandrock Custom. Saviour Gundam is as tall as my NGE: EVA 02 Revoltech model: Link. Oh, and don't mind my wallpaper, I know it's crap :p

Almost all of my models are 1/100 MG. I've got a 1/144 Saviour Gundam and a 1/100 HG Sandrock Custom. Saviour Gundam is as tall as my NGE: EVA 02 Revoltech model: Link. Oh, and don't mind my wallpaper, I know it's crap :p

The 1/60 that i have just finished building is amazing i am amazed by how much detail has gone into this thing, i had to make the fingers one by one on the suit and it feels heavy not like some of the models you get. I need to get some sand paper to get some of the final parts in but i think it looks fantastic.

I dont mind the wallpaper mate, i have been their ;) Also where do u purchase the kits? I had mine from a friend who had been to tokyo so i dont know where i can get more!!!

I've got mine from a couple of stores here in Holland. There's even a store that ships models directly from Japan every month. That means that I'm able to get all the new models when they come out without paying import costs. So that means if 1/100 MG Strike Gundam is being imported, I can get it for something around ?50,-. The other stores are always late with new models.

My RX-93 Hi-Nu Gundam also has fingers that needed to be insert one by one. The other models have hand where 3 fingers are stuck to each other and the other 2 are moveable from the hand of.

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