Iβd rather lose my mind to your work than all the other bullshit. KEEP IT COMING! Today you almost killed me with a βmeagerβ pair of feet. Haha, in all seriousness; youβre my favorite artist in the advanced gunpla community.
I didn't paint any joint on this build, I used metal inner frame set instead. But I did paint all the joints on my previous works. The trick is to sand/trim parts that are rubbing and in contact with another. Creating gap/clearance for the joints move without scratching or damaging the paint.
Obscenely good
Most clean gunpla build i have ever seen
Any guides for getting that heated metal look on the booster nozzles?
Black surfacer/primer > silver base coat > clear orange (back of the nozzle) > clear purple (middle) > clear blue (tip of the nozzle)
This looks incredible.
Thank you very much. Appreciate it man. π
Mind numbingly good work. Every time you post I lose my fucking mind.
I should slow down in case you're going insane π
Iβd rather lose my mind to your work than all the other bullshit. KEEP IT COMING! Today you almost killed me with a βmeagerβ pair of feet. Haha, in all seriousness; youβre my favorite artist in the advanced gunpla community.
Thanks man. Appreciate the kind words. π
Just curious. I see that you fully painted the joints. Will this affect the articulation or is it meant to be a display piece and not to be play with?
I didn't paint any joint on this build, I used metal inner frame set instead. But I did paint all the joints on my previous works. The trick is to sand/trim parts that are rubbing and in contact with another. Creating gap/clearance for the joints move without scratching or damaging the paint.
Great. Thanks for the advice
No problems. ππ»
Can I ask what color you used for the navy? Every time I paint navy or dark blue it just looks gray. Really nice job, btw!
Thank you so much. I used MODO Midnight Black for that one.
So does this go to a person or a corporation when its finished? An army?
A person. π