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Gelf from Dragonar

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  • Member since
    October 2021
Posted by PhoenixG on Thursday, July 25, 2024 1:45 AM

Wow that Falguen with your scratch built lifter unit is kick a**!

The Gelf looks like a perfect entry for the contest and you can't go wrong with heavy weapons!

That's a neat trick with the thinner to create a clean break where the plastic has been scored.  The separation was so clean that one would be hard pressed to say it wasn't designed that way.

Yes I'm rooting for you on the contest. Yes

 

On the Bench:

Bandai 1/72 Defender Destroid

  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 6:50 PM

Thanks for the info G! Nice work, he's coming along well! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

  • Member since
    May 2011
  • From: Honolulu, Hawaii
Posted by Real G on Monday, July 22, 2024 12:35 PM

Some progress pics:

A quick test fit to have a look at the overall model, and to identify areas that will need work.

Dragonar kits were kind of made on the cheap.  I guess to be fair, they WERE cheap to buy.  Anyway, it was common to have moveable parts without the benefit of polycaps, but the main guns on the Gelf HAD to have polycap action:

No need for Model Viagra!

The mod was also to accomodate a possible lifter unit in the future.  It was always my intent to make wings for this guy, but under the time constraints of the contest, they will have to wait.

Next up was separation of the skirt armor from the body.  I saw this neat trick on Youtube, where the guy scribed lines where he wanted to cut parts away then carefully applied Mr Color Thinner.  He then initiated a small cut to start the separation. The Bandai plastic, notorious for cracking from thinner, neatly parted!

And it worked!

Now to clean up the cut area and extend the skirts up.

Reworking of the hip joint and neck area to follow.

“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”

  • Member since
    May 2011
  • From: Honolulu, Hawaii
Posted by Real G on Sunday, July 21, 2024 3:43 PM

Rob Gronovius

I love kits like this. I'm usually torn between wanting it to look like it does on TV versus what it would look like in real life, metal colored etc.

 

Nice job.

 

Rob,

There are several ways to finish these types of models, but I think the old classical "anime color" style has fallen out of favor.  The armor guys brought their brand of weathering to anime kits and transformed their look.  Other guys do the candy coat metallics which can look astonishgly good, but are fiendishly difficult to execute.  And then there is the "cel shaded" style, where the models are painted to look like 2-D images that leapt out of the TV.  It's all about the paint these days!

“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”

  • Member since
    May 2011
  • From: Honolulu, Hawaii
Posted by Real G on Sunday, July 21, 2024 3:36 PM

Gamera,

The game plan is as follows:

- Add clear parts to visor and sensors

- Add a proper neck and cut out in body to accomodate the head

- Redo hip joints to allow leg rotation and maybe add ab crunch

- Rework wrist and elbow joints to enhance posing

- Rework knee and ankle joints to enhance posing

- Correct the contour of the foot armor

- Paint on all markings.  No sucky Bandai stickers, bleah!

And that, Ripley, is the plan.  Not to open box/close box.  Not to just sit around and study.  But to finish this thing in 2 months.

BTW I dove into the kit last night and began modifications.  I had originally wanted to build a lifter unit for the Gelf, but will have to defer it due to the time constraint.  But I did mod the backpack guns with polycaps so that the lifter unit can be added later on.

Pics to follow!

“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”

  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Sunday, July 21, 2024 1:27 PM

That's so cool Real G!!! Great to see you back to working on something. The previous model looks good, so what are the improvements you're making on this one??? 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Fort Knox
Posted by Rob Gronovius on Thursday, July 18, 2024 12:44 AM

I love kits like this. I'm usually torn between wanting it to look like it does on TV versus what it would look like in real life, metal colored etc.

 

Nice job.

  • Member since
    May 2011
  • From: Honolulu, Hawaii
Gelf from Dragonar
Posted by Real G on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 1:52 PM

Rcently I have not been particularly active model-wise (actually pretty much zero), so an online contest inspired me to get off of my fat, lazy heinie.  The theme of the contest is old mecha kits from 1996 and before, and a deep dive into the stash easily produced some viable candidates.

Hailing from 1987, the YAMA-08 Gelf from the Japanese TV show "Metal Armor Dragonar" was selected, mainly because it already had polycaps for the joints.  The contest deadline is only 2 months away and for me this is an extremely short fuse, so no time for diddling around trying to re-engineer the joints for polycaps.  A friend and I once did a full polycap retrofit in one night, but as they say in the movie cliches "That was a long time ago Colonel..."

So here is the kit box and contents.

For those familiar with modern Gunpla kits, this one is a far cry from what we take for granted these days.  But back in 1987 we had to take whatever we could get and be happy about it!  So while the kit is fitted with polycaps for the joints, proportions are kinda dumpy, detail is shallow, there are no clear parts, color separation is mostly via those sucky stickers that Bandai continues to use to this day, and articulation is limited.  But as Phoenix G amply demonstrated with his Imai Destroid Spartan of similar vintage, these older kits can be made to look nice with some strategically placed TLC.

The Gelf is a 3-in-1 kit, which allows the builder to make either a close combat, heavy weapons, or electronic warfare variant.  This kit was probably the best value among the Dragonar series.

Since I like heavily armed anime mecha, the choice was simple.

I had built the Falguen, the "boss" of the Gelf team many years ago when the kits were still fresh, and it was my first attempt at a major retrofit/modification to a mecha kit.

I scratchbuilt the wings (called a "lifter unit" in-universe), did a bit of detailing, and reworked the head and hips.  While I liked what I ended up with, there were a number of shortfalls that I hope to overcome with the current build.

The last couple of weeks have been maddeningly busy with all manner of things, from a shower renovation to funerals to my sisters' car going kaput.  I am really feeling like building something now!

“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”

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