Let there be color! So we finally got around to getting the proper paints, or more specifically, my colleague did. As I discussed before in Phase 2, we’ve decided to roll with generic house paints on this project, since they go on much easier and are somewhat less cancer-inducing than spray paints. (Not really, but there’s less fumes)
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MG Aegis Gundam
The long-awaited MG Aegis, possibly the most anticipated of the remastered Seed machines ever since Duel was first released. I was personally like a little boy at Christmas when I first saw reviews of this kit online; everything was gorgeous to me. The Aegis has always been one of my favorite suits from Seed, right up there with the Duel…
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MG Duel Gundam Assault Shroud
The Duel, along with Heavyarms, was always one of my favorite mobile suit designs. I loved its general simplicity and orange/blue scheme. The 1/100 No Grade kit had always been on my to-get list, but once the Master Grade was announced I scrapped those plans. The insanely detailed redesign seen in the early lineart for the new Duel was jaw-dropping.…
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MG RX-78-4 Gundam Unit 4 “G04”
The RX-78-4 was one of those controversial Master Grades that didn’t really have a real inner frame despite the technology of the time allowing it to do so. Bandai jumps the wagon and does some downright crazy things sometimes but I didn’t really see any viable reason for them to skimp on a frame for the Gundam G04 and G05.…
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MG Gyan
The Gyan was never a particularly well received suit in the Gundam fandom; most people seemed to dislike it for it’s douche pilot, while others had qualms with it’s design and color scheme. Given all that, it’s surprising for a suit like this to receive a MG treatment at all. I’ve never personally been fond of its appearance in the…