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Posted by Cosmic J on Monday, June 2, 2008 4:09 AM

Cool. Looks like they were worth the wait. Wink [;)]

The contrast between the two styles is striking. how do you plan on displaying them?

The left one looks like he has seen better days...I'd be interested in hearing about how you did it. Anything special, or different than usual?

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Posted by gamerabaenre on Monday, June 2, 2008 3:24 AM
I finally got off my butt and finished up the kits... sort of.  I still have to finish the weapons and the funnel systems for both kits, but for all intents and purposes (that being the revamping of a good number of tutorial videos) these kits are done.  Here are some pictures of the two kits:






More pictures here:
http://www.gamerabaenre.com/hguc_nu_prog.htm
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Posted by gamerabaenre on Thursday, May 15, 2008 5:17 PM
 Cosmic J wrote:

Looking good. Cool [8D]

When I apply spot washes, I use MM enamels as well, but I thin them w/ Testors Brush Cleaner. I've found it to be less aggressive than their Airbrush Thinner. What led you to lighter fluid?

The gold paint turned out really well too. What did you use?

I used to use Model Masters thinner as well to thin the wash, but I saw a video online of a japanese modeler using lighter fluid and was curious.  I've been thinning my washes with lighter fluid since.  I think there is a better flow and it dries a little quicker than the enamel thinner.

As for display, I usually just put them into a display case.  Haven't given it much thought as to how I want to display the funnels, possibly just statically in on his back.  For the other Nu, I may go with something more dynamic, as come June, Bandai will be releasing an HGUC Sazabi, which will go perfectly with the Nus.

Also, I'm building these two Nus for several purposes.  First, they're very cool kits.  Second, I've been doing a Gundam Model/Resin Figure building workshop at Anime Expo for the past couple of years and I'm using the current build to update my presentation materials - for which I also put up online as a bittorrent file.  And finally, for the past year, I've been holding monthly build gatherings at my house, and I have about 20 people come over and just work on their projects; and during the gathering, I do little demos of various techniques.

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Posted by Cosmic J on Thursday, May 15, 2008 4:57 PM

Looking good. Cool [8D]

When I apply spot washes, I use MM enamels as well, but I thin them w/ Testors Brush Cleaner. I've found it to be less aggressive than their Airbrush Thinner. What led you to lighter fluid?

The gold paint turned out really well too. What did you use?

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Posted by Puma_Adder on Thursday, May 15, 2008 4:44 PM

Are you going to do anything special for displaying the funnels, like maybe customize them in the energy barrier formation? Or are these little guys just gona be finished up and popped on a shelf?

Some people spend their whole lives wondering if they made a difference. Gundams don't have that problem.
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Posted by gamerabaenre on Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:54 AM
Using Model masters black enamel thinned with napatha based lighter fluid, I applied a wash for the panel lines, and here are some before and after pictures.







I still need to finish the bazooka and the funnels. but for all intents and purposes, the first Nu is done.





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Posted by Puma_Adder on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 12:03 AM

where do u get your release dates from? oh well, i could have sworn I saw it out in town already. going out to TRU tonight, I will look around. If I find any thing you'll all hear about it.

sent me a e-mail if you want me to look for something else also.

puma_adder@hotmail.com

PS- Yes, it is nice. Very nice. Cool [8D]

Some people spend their whole lives wondering if they made a difference. Gundams don't have that problem.
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Posted by gamerabaenre on Monday, May 12, 2008 11:47 PM

That new HGUC Zaku FZ is slated to release on May 19.  So I'd check the local shops then :D

Must be nice living in an area where gunpla is found EVERYWHERE! 

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Posted by Puma_Adder on Monday, May 12, 2008 10:40 PM

I live in Japan dude.Wink [;)]

 

If ya want to find a gundam kit just ask and I will do my best to find it and get you a price or something.

Some people spend their whole lives wondering if they made a difference. Gundams don't have that problem.
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Posted by archangel571 on Monday, May 12, 2008 10:37 PM
wait WHAT, your local toys r us still carries gundam stuff?  mine has long forego the stuff after they got done airing Gundam Wing.  my local hobby shop only had a small batch as well cuz the owners were more focuses on model RR.  i don't even get Dragon kits there, only overpriced Tamiyas.
-=Ryan=- Too many kits... so little free time. MadDocWorks
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Posted by Puma_Adder on Monday, May 12, 2008 10:34 PM
Thursday is payday for me so I'm gona go on the hunt for a couple of 1/144 kits for another project anyway, so I will keep my eyes open for new kits and keep you updated. also I'm geting a new camera so I will snap a few shots of the local TRU for ya. If I find that blasted zaku, you all wiil be the first to see the pics.
Big Smile [:D]
Some people spend their whole lives wondering if they made a difference. Gundams don't have that problem.
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Posted by tetsujin on Monday, May 12, 2008 11:30 AM
 Puma_Adder wrote:

actualy i think there is a 1/144 HGUC Zaku II FZ kit kicking around somewhere over here. I will look for it this week and get back to you on it.

The HGUC is going to be released this month (None of the online shops show it in stock yet - so I don't think it's out yet.  But soon, I bet...)

It's a bit too skinny and too rectangular in the chest area, and the hands are way too large - but otherwise I think they did a pretty decent job with it.  I'd say it looks a little better than the HGUC GM Command and not quite as good as the HGUC Gelgoog Jager - maybe about on par with the HGUC Rick Dom II...

---GEC
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Posted by Puma_Adder on Sunday, May 11, 2008 10:34 AM

actualy i think there is a 1/144 HGUC Zaku II FZ kit kicking around somewhere over here. I will look for it this week and get back to you on it.

Some people spend their whole lives wondering if they made a difference. Gundams don't have that problem.
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Posted by archangel571 on Sunday, May 11, 2008 8:56 AM
 Puma_Adder wrote:

Acualy, I have had alot of luck with the rub-on dry transfers from the MG 1/100 kits lately. They came out awsome on my MS-06F Zaku II F-type Ver. 2.0. Wish I had some pics to show you. Sorry.Ashamed [*^_^*]

 

guess it helps to be stationed in Okinawa, Japan though. LoL

 

Oh man, knew I should have joined the navy while I could.  Now all I am patiently waiting for is the zaku FZ.  If MG just keep on exploding like this in numbers, and they keep putting up even game designs, Bandai should at least complete the classic lines.  FZ is all we are missing in MG or HGUC to make dioramas for every scene of 0080.

-=Ryan=- Too many kits... so little free time. MadDocWorks
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Posted by Puma_Adder on Sunday, May 11, 2008 8:42 AM

Acualy, I have had alot of luck with the rub-on dry transfers from the MG 1/100 kits lately. They came out awsome on my MS-06F Zaku II F-type Ver. 2.0. Wish I had some pics to show you. Sorry.Ashamed [*^_^*]

 

guess it helps to be stationed in Okinawa, Japan though. LoL

Some people spend their whole lives wondering if they made a difference. Gundams don't have that problem.
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Posted by gamerabaenre on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 12:29 PM

 archangel571 wrote:
yea i see what you said about the image problems on that site but yea they sure have a good collection of decals.  [reaching for wallet/paypal...]  i was actually debating on getting rid of a lot of my old MG kits from the stash since i was too lazy to find good markings for them considering the box stock stickers s@ck so several of my kits never got further than a coat of Future.

yeah, I have a box full of unopened MG decals (dry transfers and stickers)  I refuse to use them unless I absolutely need to.  Waterslides are just so much easier to work with and just look better than any sticker. 

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Posted by archangel571 on Monday, May 5, 2008 10:37 PM
yea i see what you said about the image problems on that site but yea they sure have a good collection of decals.  [reaching for wallet/paypal...]  i was actually debating on getting rid of a lot of my old MG kits from the stash since i was too lazy to find good markings for them considering the box stock stickers s@ck so several of my kits never got further than a coat of Future.
-=Ryan=- Too many kits... so little free time. MadDocWorks
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Posted by gamerabaenre on Monday, May 5, 2008 10:16 PM
 archangel571 wrote:

sweetness!  what type of AM decals are those?  or are they left overs from the MG sets?

Actually, these two Nu's are 1/144 HGUC kits.  The decal sets are from http://www.samueldecal.com <--site loads really slow because their webmaster has no idea how to properly render image files.  But if you can load up the site, the decals they have are decent.  They also print custom decals, so you can design your own. 

For these two kits, I've been using decals from three different sheets designed for the 1/144 scale Nu.

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Posted by archangel571 on Monday, May 5, 2008 8:48 PM

sweetness!  what type of AM decals are those?  or are they left overs from the MG sets?

 I have seen a lot of awesome work from you when I was still wandering around at hobbyfanatics forum (love the haruhi i gotta say, so I am very much glad that you started to post here and looking forward to see these Nus finished.

-=Ryan=- Too many kits... so little free time. MadDocWorks
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Posted by gamerabaenre on Monday, May 5, 2008 4:25 PM
 Watchmann wrote:

Very nice!

I was looking at you website, and was curious about the "soup cans" you use for thrusters.  Are they aftermarket parts?

m@

Yes, the soup cans are after market parts from ako hobby: http://www.akocreation.com/pages/metalparts.html 

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Posted by Watchmann on Monday, May 5, 2008 3:26 PM

Very nice!

I was looking at you website, and was curious about the "soup cans" you use for thrusters.  Are they aftermarket parts?

m@

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Posted by Cosmic J on Monday, May 5, 2008 1:35 PM

That's it! I'm sold. I'm building a Gundam.

Very nice dude. very nice. Cool [8D] Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by gamerabaenre on Monday, May 5, 2008 12:48 PM

This weekend, I returned to working on the HGUC Nus.  I got them gloss clear coated and ready for decals:


Decaled:





Here are some comparison pictures of the two Nus so far.  In some of the pictures, you can see the weathering done to the decals.




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Posted by matthew9 on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 11:07 PM
Nice progress. Looks like it coming along fine.
Matt
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Posted by gamerabaenre on Monday, April 21, 2008 1:35 PM
Weekend update.  I got a good amount of work done towards the end of last week, and a little work over the build gathering.  Since I'm letting the clear gloss cure on the first Nu, I got to work sanding the second Nu.  Additionally, since the second Nu was toyed around with and just lying around on my work bench while I was working on the first Nu, the parts needed to be soaked in the purple cleaner and then rinsed to remove all the oils, dust, and other environmental contaminants off it.  The hobby knife and some coarse grit sand paper went to work on roughing up the kit, adding scratches, dents, dings, and blast marks.  Here's the shield:

Next, I did the wire wrapping on the tubes behind the knees.  However, for more contrast against the first Nu, I went with a high guage magnet wire.  The following picture is a comparison:

And I'm almost done with the painting.  Learning my lesson from the first Nu, I painted the indented parts first, masked, then painted the main colors.


There is still a small amount of painting work left on the Nu before I can get it gloss coated and I should be able to get to the decaling for both kits later on this week....
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Posted by matthew9 on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 6:04 PM
Very cool. I'm going to try the wood block on my next one. I like the details, especially the springs!
Matt
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Posted by gamerabaenre on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 12:59 PM

I saw a japanese modeler with wood blocks and holes drilled through it and thought it was a brilliant idea.  Prior to that, I was using styrofoam blocks that just got messy as I reused and poked new holes... plus there is a bit of unstability with the styrofoam, and on more than one occasion, the damn things tip over with undried parts...

But for this lovely Tax day, an update.... I actually couldn't get as much done because I was spending some time working on my taxes.... at least Calif is going to pay me back for the intrest free loan I gave them... *sigh*

Well, on the a bit of work...With these hguc kits, there are a good number of detail areas that should be masked off.  In hindsight, I should have painted most of the detail areas as they were indented areas and masking over those areas is much easier to masking in the other direction....

I've also been using Parafilm.  The stuff is great for covering large areas, I end up saving on tape with a small amount of parafilm.

And lucky for me, when I lifted the masking tape, the true test to surface prep is shown as the underlying paint didn't lift.  I also lifted the masking tape a couple of minutes after painting.  I do  this because the paint isn't completely cured.  I've had instances when lifting the masking tape, long after the paint has cured, left uneven edges as chipping and lifting occurs.  This is easily fixed by scoring the paint along the edges of the masking tape, however, if scoring the edge can be avoided, it is best to do so.


Some more detail work on some of the internals:


 

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Posted by matthew9 on Sunday, April 13, 2008 2:09 AM
Excellent progress! It looks like it coming along fine. I'm really taking note on how you have the pieces mounted for painting. I just finished one and can really appreciate your organization.
Matt
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Posted by gamerabaenre on Thursday, April 10, 2008 2:26 AM
I would have gotten a little more done, but I picked up the new Rock Band guitars that came out this week and ended up playing rockband with the girlfriend for most of the night. But here are some new progress pictures. I assembled most of the subsections. I still have to do detail painting so those parts are going to be masked off and painted. But for now, this is what I have: Heres what the aluminum thrusters look like painted with alclad Dull aluminum.
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