Monday, October 11, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Ngee Khiong ending
It is really too bad about the blog ending, as I used it often for GunPla related news. For those of you who haven't, you should read his final post (there is a lot of text).
On another note, I recently celebrated my birthday and received- you guessed it: GunPla!
Expect reviews and such soon.
P.S. If you want a hint on the gundam i'm getting next, look at the poll on my other blog.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Competition
I forgot to mention, I will be having a competition with my friend to see who has the best PlaMo building skills. The price limit is 2000 yen but there aren't really any other constraints. So, basically the only limit is the price.
Does anybody have any suggestions for a good choice of Gundam? (Even though I'm pretty sure I'll get the 00 7 sword.)
Does anybody have any suggestions for a good choice of Gundam? (Even though I'm pretty sure I'll get the 00 7 sword.)
Wish list
The thing that I want to get for a competition with my friend is, the 00 Seven Sword/G.

First I need to save up the money for it, but after I save up even more, I will buy the Real Grade Rx-78-2 Gundam.
00 Seven Sword:

I couldn't get a good picture of the RG Gundam so there isn't one, sorry.
Image from HLJ.com
Sunday, May 2, 2010
G-3 paint and inner frame
I did some painting, can you guess which parts they are?
These are the markers I used to paint these.
I used from left to right, an old silver paint marker, a yellow Gundam marker, a yellow Sharpie, a blue Sharpie, and a black Gundam lining marker.
Monday, April 12, 2010
G-3 (cont.)
I finished the full review of the G-3:
http://gundamtime2.blogspot.com/2010/04/mg-rx-78-3-ver-20-review.html
http://gundamtime2.blogspot.com/2010/04/mg-rx-78-3-ver-20-review.html
Sunday, April 11, 2010
G-3
I finished the build review of the G-3!
http://gundamtime2.blogspot.com/2010/04/mg-rx-78-3-build.html
Expect a finished Gundam review soon.
http://gundamtime2.blogspot.com/2010/04/mg-rx-78-3-build.html
Expect a finished Gundam review soon.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Stuff.
I got some stuff today.
I went to HobbyTown USA and found out that they have Gundam! They actually have a relatively nice selection.
I thought about getting some pink paint for the Gundam 2.0's beam javelin, but, I just got some replacement blades for my hobby knife, some Handi Tak, and a few wooden dowels.
Blades

Tak

Dowels

One thing that might be worth getting from HobbyTown USA is Johnny Ridden's Zaku II ver. 2.0
I went to HobbyTown USA and found out that they have Gundam! They actually have a relatively nice selection.
I thought about getting some pink paint for the Gundam 2.0's beam javelin, but, I just got some replacement blades for my hobby knife, some Handi Tak, and a few wooden dowels.
Blades

Tak

Dowels

One thing that might be worth getting from HobbyTown USA is Johnny Ridden's Zaku II ver. 2.0

Saturday, April 3, 2010
New Poll
I put a new poll up, the question is: Who is the best Gundam pilot. I have already voted on it and I chose Char Aznable. Under normal circumstances I would have chosen Kamille, but lately I have been looking up a lot about Char.
P.S. Does anybody know where I can watch Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack in Japanese with subtitles?
P.S. Does anybody know where I can watch Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack in Japanese with subtitles?
Thursday, April 1, 2010
My Other Site
I just made another Blog which will be for just reviews (which I have none of yet).
You can see a link to it under "Reviews" in the sidebar. I plan to put a review of the G-3 ver. 2.0 on as soon as it gets here.
You can see a link to it under "Reviews" in the sidebar. I plan to put a review of the G-3 ver. 2.0 on as soon as it gets here.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Lead Gundam of UC
Monday, March 29, 2010
New Gundam!
I just placed an order on Hobby Link Japan for a Gundam G-3 Ver. 2.0, an action base ver. 1 in Black, and an action base ver. 1 in Clear.
Something you might ask is, how is the G-3 any different from the original Gundam?
Well, here is how the storyline goes. When the design for the Gundam was finished, the Federation forces built three of them. One, was piloted by Amuro Ray and put aboard the White Base. The other two didn't get much further than test units. In other words, they were destroyed by the Zeon forces. So where does the G-3 come in? From these destroyed Gundam, the Federation salvaged enough parts to build one more Gundam: The G-3. They ended up using it to test the Magnetic Coating System later used on Amuro's Gundam in the war of A Baoa Qu.
G-3

Dalong.net
Something you might ask is, how is the G-3 any different from the original Gundam?
Well, here is how the storyline goes. When the design for the Gundam was finished, the Federation forces built three of them. One, was piloted by Amuro Ray and put aboard the White Base. The other two didn't get much further than test units. In other words, they were destroyed by the Zeon forces. So where does the G-3 come in? From these destroyed Gundam, the Federation salvaged enough parts to build one more Gundam: The G-3. They ended up using it to test the Magnetic Coating System later used on Amuro's Gundam in the war of A Baoa Qu.
G-3

Dalong.net
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Gundam for Beginners.
You should always do a lot of research before you buy a Gundam model kit. I have heard that many peoples' first Gundam is a Master Grade (MG). I think that the first Gundam you get should be a High Grade Universal Century (HGUC).
If you need to know what tools you need, view my Supplies post.
The first Gundam I ever built was the HGUC Zaku I. I would recommend this Gundam because: It has good flexibility, it comes with lots of weapons, and it is a relatively easy build. Of course, the newer HGUC models are incredible, and could actually be compared with early MG's.
Some HGUC Gundam that I would recommend are:
Gundam GP03
Dom Tropen
Z'gok E
Gundam NT-1 "Alex"
Advanced Hazel
Zaku I
Zudah
Acguy
Re-Gz
Nu Gundam (HWS)
Sazabi
Hi-Nu Gundam
Jegan
Full Armor Gundam 7th
Unicorn Gundam (Unicorn or Destroy mode)
Geara Zulu
My favorite of these is probably the Jegan or the Unicorn Gundam.



You can see reviews, pictures, and even scans of the instructions on Dalong.net.
If you need to know what tools you need, view my Supplies post.
The first Gundam I ever built was the HGUC Zaku I. I would recommend this Gundam because: It has good flexibility, it comes with lots of weapons, and it is a relatively easy build. Of course, the newer HGUC models are incredible, and could actually be compared with early MG's.
Some HGUC Gundam that I would recommend are:
Gundam GP03
Dom Tropen
Z'gok E
Gundam NT-1 "Alex"
Advanced Hazel
Zaku I
Zudah
Acguy
Re-Gz
Nu Gundam (HWS)
Sazabi
Hi-Nu Gundam
Jegan
Full Armor Gundam 7th
Unicorn Gundam (Unicorn or Destroy mode)
Geara Zulu
My favorite of these is probably the Jegan or the Unicorn Gundam.



You can see reviews, pictures, and even scans of the instructions on Dalong.net.
Friday, March 26, 2010
MG rating
Borrowing the idea from Dalong, I have decided to make a rating chart for my next MG.
Flexibility:
0/20
Ease of Build:
0/10
Inner Frame:
0/20
Color Scheme:
0/10
Weapons:
0/5
Gimmicks:
0/5
Proportions:
0/10
Accuracy:
0/20
Total:
0/100
Any of the numerators can be higher than the denominator if it is good enough.
I plan to make a rating for High Grade (HG) also.
Flexibility:
0/20
Ease of Build:
0/10
Inner Frame:
0/20
Color Scheme:
0/10
Weapons:
0/5
Gimmicks:
0/5
Proportions:
0/10
Accuracy:
0/20
Total:
0/100
Any of the numerators can be higher than the denominator if it is good enough.
I plan to make a rating for High Grade (HG) also.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Gundam vs. Transformers
Many Americans seem to think that Gundam is simply a mechanics and design copy of Transformers. If anything Transformers was probably influenced by Gundam.
For starters, The original Gundam idea surfaced in 1979, Transformers began in 1984. Another difference is genre. Gundam is a Real Robot Series. Transformers, however, is an Alien Robot Series.
One thing that not many people know, is that Gundam was the first robot design that perfected realistic mechanical transformation. An example of this is the Victory Gundam and most of the Mobile Suits (MS) from Zeta Gundam. Another amazing transformation feat of Gundam is the Core Block System featured in many Universal Century (UC) Gundam.
Core Fighter:

This is transformable into a roughly box shaped core for a Gundam.
For starters, The original Gundam idea surfaced in 1979, Transformers began in 1984. Another difference is genre. Gundam is a Real Robot Series. Transformers, however, is an Alien Robot Series.
One thing that not many people know, is that Gundam was the first robot design that perfected realistic mechanical transformation. An example of this is the Victory Gundam and most of the Mobile Suits (MS) from Zeta Gundam. Another amazing transformation feat of Gundam is the Core Block System featured in many Universal Century (UC) Gundam.
Core Fighter:

This is transformable into a roughly box shaped core for a Gundam.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Matte Finish
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Plan
The next time I get a MG (master grade) I know exactly what I am going to do. I will locate the parts for the Outer Frame and spray them with my Matte Finish. While I am waiting for them to dry I will build the Inner Frame. When the Outer Frame pieces are dry, I will put them on the Inner Frame and I will be done.
I hope the next MG I get is the Gouf Ver. 2.0


Also, you can view part trees and scans of instructions at Dalong.net.
I hope the next MG I get is the Gouf Ver. 2.0


Also, you can view part trees and scans of instructions at Dalong.net.
Supplies
For the first Gundam they ever build, people usually don't use any tools. I have built many Gundam and would place myself as an "experienced beginner". Here are a few of the tools that I use.
Clamps.
Clamps.
You always need clamps to hold stuff together when you glue, the pliers can be used for almost anything.
Gundam Panel Liners.
Sandpaper.
In this case it is "Fine", I don't remember the exact grit though.
Plastic Nippers.
These are used to cut the pieces off of the plastic "trees".
Hobby Knife.
This is used to trim the excess after you cut the pieces off the trees.
Update
My new Gundam is almost finished.
This picture was taken on my back porch.
I first primed it all in gray, then I painted the parts shown above in white. Afterwards I will panel line it and give it a matte finish.
Size of a Gundam
Some of you wonder how large a Gundam is...
Well, for you Americans, they are just under 60 feet tall (not the model kits, the real size)
But for everyone else, they are 18 meters tall.
Here is a 1/1 scale Gundam.

notcliche.com
See the people?
For model kit sizes there are: 1/200, 1/144, 1/100 and 1/60 scale.
Gundam Unicorn
Gundam Unicorn episode 1 is out, and 2 is coming soon.
RX-0 Unicorn Gundam.

japangeeks.files.wordpress.com
Unicorn Gundam in Destroy and Unicorn modes.

gwing-online.com
RX-0 Unicorn Gundam.

japangeeks.files.wordpress.com
Unicorn Gundam in Destroy and Unicorn modes.

gwing-online.com
You can watch episode 1 of Gundam Unicorn at this fellow bloggers site:
http://gundam00videos.blogspot.com/2010/02/gundam-unicorn-episode-1.html
This is also a good website to watch Gundam 00 on.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Websites
Reviews:
http://www.dalong.net/ (in Korean)
http://www.gundam.tk/ (awesome video reviews)
Buy Gundam:
http://www.gundamstoreandmore.com/ (better price)
http://www.hobbywave.com/ (more stuff-high shipping)
http://www.dalong.net/ (in Korean)
http://www.gundam.tk/ (awesome video reviews)
Buy Gundam:
http://www.gundamstoreandmore.com/ (better price)
http://www.hobbywave.com/ (more stuff-high shipping)
Progress
Progress on the Gundam is slow...

I decided to scrap the idea of wings and I just primed it all. A few problems happened with the priming (the existing paint on the torso and the feet rejected the primer) so the right side section of the box is for all the parts I need to re-prime.
Luckily I got a new can of primer and some Krylon Matte Finish (I've been looking for this for a while).

I decided to scrap the idea of wings and I just primed it all. A few problems happened with the priming (the existing paint on the torso and the feet rejected the primer) so the right side section of the box is for all the parts I need to re-prime.
Luckily I got a new can of primer and some Krylon Matte Finish (I've been looking for this for a while).

Wish List
I was surprised by the fact that I have no intact Gundam at the moment. This has encouraged me to create a wish list to decide what gundam to get to "restock" my collection. By the way, when I say "Intact" I mean that they haven't been destroyed for parts.
HG:
Nu Gundam
Hi-Nu Gundam
Jegan
Full Armor Gundam 7th
Geara Zulu
MG:
Gouf Ver. 2.0
Gundam Ver. 2.0
Etc.:
Action Base Ver. 1 Black (probably several)
HG:
Nu Gundam
Hi-Nu Gundam
Jegan
Full Armor Gundam 7th
Geara Zulu
MG:
Gouf Ver. 2.0
Gundam Ver. 2.0
Etc.:
Action Base Ver. 1 Black (probably several)
Unnamed Gundam
This is my prototype kitbashed Gundam.

Rear view.

This gundam is made mostly from the HG Gundam mk. II.
It doesn't have a face because I am going to paint it soon.
An example of its flexibility:


I plan to add some kind of wings to the back and create some weapons.
Its color scheme will be in roll-out colors (shades of gray)

Rear view.

This gundam is made mostly from the HG Gundam mk. II.
It doesn't have a face because I am going to paint it soon.
An example of its flexibility:


I plan to add some kind of wings to the back and create some weapons.
Its color scheme will be in roll-out colors (shades of gray)
First Post.
This Blog will primarily focus on Gundam that I recommend, but I will also show reviews and pictures of my Gundam (plural by the way).
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