Completed » Type 100 Afterburner

About the Build » The Afterburner is complete. I decided to do something very different with my Master Grade Hyakushiki. Instead of doing a “war machine” I decided to turn this kit into a pimpin “street machine”. The premise being that collectors of Mobile Suits give them custom paint schemes…

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In Progress » Type 100 Hyakushiki ‘Afterburner’

6.8.2003 » afterburner So I decided on starting my MG Hyaku-shiki next. Last night I stripped all of the chrome and now I’m deciding on a color scheme. The decals are already done. This kit will be called “afterburner”. Anyway, here are some initial color schemes and my Type 100…

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Completed » MS-09 Dom

About the Build » This is my MG Dom. I decided to do a few customizations to it to enhance the look. I added roll-bars onto the shoulders, feet, and knees. Propellant tanks were added to the backpack. Vents were added to the feet. Straps were added to the sides…

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Completed » Gundam G3 Hexed

About the Build » I finally finished my G3 Gundam ver. Ka. I decided to go with a hexagonal pattern on the kit to try something a little different. I think I am now hooked on odd designs and custom color schemes. This was also my first time using custom…

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In Progress » Gundam G3: Hexed

5.1.2003 » ka-boom While my Dom is on hold, I figured I’d get started on my MG RX-78-2 Version Ka. I’m custom painting and decaling this kit to be the RX-78-3 G3 Gundam. Should be fun. I’m going to do a hexagonal fractal pattern on parts of the kit. It…

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In Progress » Advance of Hyakushiki

04.14.08 » Source, Concepts & Initial Scratchbuilding This build-up is for the Advance of Zeta contest on my forum. While the staff isn’t eligible for the normal contest, there will be a special FFF Staff Entry award just for fun and bragging rights. I wanted to do an AEUG Test-Type…

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Completed » ReGZ 91

About the Build » This was a kit that I had purchased last summer. I painted it and it looked like crap. Well, I decided that I no longer wished to look at a bad paint scheme so I stripped the kit and started over. I went with a warm…

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Baking Soda and Corn Starch Clay

Start with a wooden base. My base is a stained/finished wooden plaque that I bought at Michael’s Crafts. The landscape is made from a base of styrofoam, then covered in a baking soda/cornstarch clay. Here’s the recipe: 1 cup baking soda 1/2 cup corn starch 3/4 cup water Mix baking…

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