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1:100 scale Zaku
Posted by tetsujin on Friday, March 13, 2009 1:25 AM

I've been working on this for a while: it's my entry in the MMC Old Kits contest, which ends this weekend...  It's one of the original Zaku kits, made back in 1981.


2009-03-13 update

In 1982 or so Bandai re-released these kits in "Real Type" colors with decal sheets - between the decal sheet and suggested paint scheme it was supposed to be a more realistic look for these machines, as if they were actual military machines.  But of course, this was done with the early 1980s Gundam kits, which were generally very goofy-looking. I thought the whole combination, a ridiculous-looking robot given an ultra-serious treatment, was too fun to pass up, which is one reason why I bought this kit...

---GEC
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Posted by Sian on Friday, March 13, 2009 3:07 AM

Great idea for a build!

So you're going to use realistic scale armor techniques on it? You of course could have picked a goofier looking mobile suit for the build (Like a  Zock or a Zakrello) I look forward to seeing what you do with it!

 

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  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by tetsujin on Friday, March 13, 2009 3:39 AM
 Sian wrote:

Great idea for a build!

So you're going to use realistic scale armor techniques on it? You of course could have picked a goofier looking mobile suit for the build (Like a  Zock or a Zakrello) I look forward to seeing what you do with it!

Well, the Zaku is also a more central design - as such it's been revised a bunch of times over the years and as a result it still has credibility among the fanbase.  The same's not really true of designs like the Zock or Zakurello.  So it's kind of the difference between taking something that's cool back to its humble origins, as opposed to taking something that is and always has been goofy...

Plus I'm kind of a Zaku fan anyway.  This build will ultimately be part of a 1:100 scale Zaku line-up... It seems like a good way to represent the old kit - simultaneously give it a good, straightforward build and also emphasize its ridiculousness by (apparently) taking it very seriously.

As for the techniques I'll be using - I haven't really built the AFV modeling skills yet, but the "real type" look is mostly all about the basic color scheme and the decals anyway...  At least, that's what the kit's paint guide was like.  But I did give the model an overall "cast metal texture" with putty, and I used salt for paint chipping (this didn't really work out, but I'm just rolling with it.)  The model has a few "bullet holes", and in the finishing steps I'll be doing some more weathering.

---GEC
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Posted by tetsujin on Saturday, March 28, 2009 4:11 PM

Old Zaku - 2009-03-28 update

I'm done with decaling and with painting apart from a few little details.  I still want to do some more weathering - maybe a white filter and some "caked mud" effect, plus I still have to paint the "bullet holes".  For the most part, though, I'm done.  I even took the masking tape off the eye visor finally - it's been on there for ages...
---GEC
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