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日本語/Japanese  Tue 08/08 20:39 JST
So you thought you would give the no-paint technique a go but would like more scans to reference too - how about these scans of HGUC Zudah?
Come to think of it - I should probably dig up the several page how-to on this technique from a previous Dengeki Hobby and give it a quick scan - lets say next week shall we ^o^
 
 
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Chopper Dave in Medford, Oregon
oooh! This looks good! I cant wait for the how to! ^_^
(ID #38631) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Mike in chciago
Question about the Zudah... is this frm MS IGLOO??? cuz think there was a zudah like this, but need to make sure? anyone wanna help me out?
ABOUT the how to:: awesome! another helpful guide. i hope it doesnt need a lot of materials to master....XD
(ID #38632) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Gé in Quebec, Canada
It look kind of strange...I don't know :/
(ID #38633) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Skyhawk in Vancouver
Which series is this from.. btw Danny, thought you might be intrested in watching this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrrvSDgNBnY
(ID #38634) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Kazuki in the land of "Oz"
:/ I don't know what it is about it, but MSIGLOO just never caught my eye. Can't get down with it. Too bad too, we needed more UC goodness. :/
(ID #38635) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Edward in Michigan
Hmmm... the no-paint technique looks great on this kit.  It has such a raw industrial feel.  I can see why this technique is popular.

Mike, It is "MS OGOLOO".
(ID #38637) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Frost Winterheim onboard the Hermodr
Actually, it is MS IGLOO. Here's the official site:

http://www.msigloo.net/

I'm still waiting to see if they've done this no-paint technique on lighter or white-colored model kits.
Tu in South Africa
hey AWESOME finish! i'm amazed that you can do this no-paint technique with a 1/144... especially the zudah with so much little details! sanding down crevices is really really REALLY difficult...

REALLY looking forward to the no-paint finish guide! is it going to be in english?
(ID #38640) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Wind-up in Seoul
I've got this kit. It's in the queue for assembly - so a few hints wouldn't go amiss ... ^^

And yeah - it's the suit introduced in 'MS Igloo' - fine series, IMO.

(ID #38642) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Edward in Michigan
Sorry to take this off topic...
Has anyone ever bought one of G-System's "Gundam Head" kits?  The quality of the kits look fairly good.  Although, it's often hard to judge quality of resin kits from pictures.

Everyone, I apologize for such careless attention before posting lately. m(_ _)m
(ID #38643) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
NickC in SFU, Vancouver
G-System is a company that is known to produce conversion and standalone kits of various sizes. Since they use resin instead of ABS plastic the parts do not come on runners but as the intended part with a little bit of spill over. 

Over time the molds that they use tend to deteriorate due to nature of resin. So basically over time as they release more and more of the model the worse and worse it looks. (i.e. missing panel lines and such).

The first batch is usually the best looking while the 10th batch may be lacking in some detail. However you can correct them by scribing lines and such.
(ID #38645) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Marvin in lost somewhere in internet lan...
Lol, true gundam is good for you, working on them relieves stress. Unless you’re a dog, then biting on them relieves stress. ^_^ Cool scans btw. Makes we wish those mags are available here too. 
(ID #38655) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Ngee Khiong in Kuching, Malaysia
The HGUC Zudah is really cool. Apart from the flexibility and posability, all the armaments included are wicked too, especially the huge anti-ship cannon(?) although it is not in Episode 3 of MS IgLoo where Zudah appears.

Anyway, I don't think I would paint my Zudah kit as well when I get my hands on one. The paint scheme is quite difficult for me, especially the different colors used on the shield. I'm not so confident in using masking tapes for painting that area. -_-++ So, most probably I would try out the technique mentioned in the post.
(ID #38668) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Gordon Pekeur in south africa -cape town-
Great detail, I hope Im able to get results of this standard!! I just started painting my GAIA 1/144 and Im hoping to get results like this......pheeewwwwww
(ID #40825) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
I didn't like the Zudah at first but it really grew on me.
(ID #42028) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Chopper Dave in Medford, Oregon
oooh! This looks good! I cant wait for the how to! ^_^
(ID #80635) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Mike in chciago
Question about the Zudah... is this frm MS IGLOO??? cuz think there was a zudah like this, but need to make sure? anyone wanna help me out?
ABOUT the how to:: awesome! another helpful guide. i hope it doesnt need a lot of materials to master....XD
(ID #80636) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Gé in Quebec, Canada
It look kind of strange...I don't know :/
(ID #80637) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Skyhawk in Vancouver
Which series is this from.. btw Danny, thought you might be intrested in watching this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrrvSDgNBnY
(ID #80638) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Kazuki in the land of "Oz"
:/ I don't know what it is about it, but MSIGLOO just never caught my eye. Can't get down with it. Too bad too, we needed more UC goodness. :/
(ID #80639) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Edward in Michigan
Hmmm... the no-paint technique looks great on this kit.  It has such a raw industrial feel.  I can see why this technique is popular.

Mike, It is "MS OGOLOO".
(ID #80641) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Frost Winterheim onboard the Hermodr
Actually, it is MS IGLOO. Here's the official site:

http://www.msigloo.net/

I'm still waiting to see if they've done this no-paint technique on lighter or white-colored model kits.
Tu in South Africa
hey AWESOME finish! i'm amazed that you can do this no-paint technique with a 1/144... especially the zudah with so much little details! sanding down crevices is really really REALLY difficult...

REALLY looking forward to the no-paint finish guide! is it going to be in english?
(ID #80644) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Wind-up in Seoul
I've got this kit. It's in the queue for assembly - so a few hints wouldn't go amiss ... ^^

And yeah - it's the suit introduced in 'MS Igloo' - fine series, IMO.

(ID #80646) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Edward in Michigan
Sorry to take this off topic...
Has anyone ever bought one of G-System's "Gundam Head" kits?  The quality of the kits look fairly good.  Although, it's often hard to judge quality of resin kits from pictures.

Everyone, I apologize for such careless attention before posting lately. m(_ _)m
(ID #80647) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
NickC in SFU, Vancouver
G-System is a company that is known to produce conversion and standalone kits of various sizes. Since they use resin instead of ABS plastic the parts do not come on runners but as the intended part with a little bit of spill over. 

Over time the molds that they use tend to deteriorate due to nature of resin. So basically over time as they release more and more of the model the worse and worse it looks. (i.e. missing panel lines and such).

The first batch is usually the best looking while the 10th batch may be lacking in some detail. However you can correct them by scribing lines and such.
(ID #80649) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Marvin in lost somewhere in internet lan...
Lol, true gundam is good for you, working on them relieves stress. Unless you’re a dog, then biting on them relieves stress. ^_^ Cool scans btw. Makes we wish those mags are available here too. 
(ID #80659) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Ngee Khiong in Kuching, Malaysia
The HGUC Zudah is really cool. Apart from the flexibility and posability, all the armaments included are wicked too, especially the huge anti-ship cannon(?) although it is not in Episode 3 of MS IgLoo where Zudah appears.

Anyway, I don't think I would paint my Zudah kit as well when I get my hands on one. The paint scheme is quite difficult for me, especially the different colors used on the shield. I'm not so confident in using masking tapes for painting that area. -_-++ So, most probably I would try out the technique mentioned in the post.
(ID #80672) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Gordon Pekeur in south africa -cape town-
Great detail, I hope Im able to get results of this standard!! I just started painting my GAIA 1/144 and Im hoping to get results like this......pheeewwwwww
(ID #82829) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
I didn't like the Zudah at first but it really grew on me.
(ID #84032) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
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