Bsyamato,
I definitely want to join! What I meant was that I look forward to seeing the other guy's works in the GB. There is nothing like seeing what the other people are doing to gain inspiration, motivation, or to just plain cockroach ideas! Most of the techniques I use have been gleaned from Japanese model magazines like Model Graphix and Hobby Japan. It will be intreresting to see what people from other parts of the world come up with to enhance their Gunpla.
The Zaku Cannon I plan to build has a really great looking box art showing a weatherbeaten finish that I would like to try. I build aircraft and armor as well, but have not weathered anything as severely as what is on the box. So I think that will be my challenge for this build.
By the way, what is everyone's "Gunpla Story"? I stumbled across my first one in 1983, a dinky little crabby-thing called a Grablo. I had no idea what the thing was, but bought it on a whim. I had a blast building it, and looked around for more. The next kit I bought was the old 1/100 Char's Zaku. I still didn't know what Gundam was about, but I liked the "armored football player" look of the Zaku. I was less than thrilled by the color scheme, so I substituted greens for the burgundy and orange, not knowing that I was close to the standard color scheme of the Zaku. A friend then showed me a tiny paperback book called "Hero Robot" that cataloged Japanese anime kits and toys. Inside, there were photos of a number of Gundam kits, including the then new MSVs (Mobile Suit Variation). I was instantly hooked from then on! I also got a sneak peek at Macross, Techno Police, Crusher Joe, and Transformers before any of those shows hit the US. Of course, the Tranformers weren't referred to as such, they were just some novelty line of toys. The irony of my "Gunpla Story" is that I was a huge fan of the kits, but didn't see the show until five years later!
Oh boy, now I'm all excited to get cracking on the Zaku!