Sunday, May 21, 2006

Civilians For Gundam (Use Preiser)

I've always wanted to add some human figures to my Gundam models. The mobile suits are, after all, machines driven by humans. HG/UC models are in the 1/144 scale and models of humans are hard to come by in that scale. After searching for a while, I found out that Preiser makes a wide range of model figures for train models as well as for architectural models. As such they provide a wide range of figures in various scale.

The closest is the N scale which is 1/160. So a 1.8 m tall guy would be 11.25mm tall in 1/160. The same guy would be 12.5mm tall in 1/144. From a distance, 1mm isn't really that noticeable. So I decided to buy myself a pack of Preiser N Scale Passengers and Passsers-By.


Here is the front of the box showing what it contains. On the box it states a total of 125 unpainted miniature figures in 1/160 scale. The box gives a general view of the different poses you get. Including some sunbathing women and men in business suits.


The back of the box shows a sene in the country with some people doing their own civilian thing. I can just imagine a Zaku II landing in their mist.


Inside the box there were 6 sprues containing the figures and 2 containing 4 park benches.


A closeup of some of the figures. You can see some flash that needs to be cleaned up. Also notice the detail at that scale. I measured a few figures and they hover around 11mm tall.


Size comparison between a 1/144 scale RX-78-2 Gundam and the N (1/160) scale figures. They are just about right.

I'll be incorporating of of these figures in the future. They look great and add a sense of scale to the Gundam models.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Bandai HG 1/144 RX-78-2 Gundam


Kit box

This is the old HG kit from Bandai of the Prototype RX-78-2 Gundam in the 1/144 scale. This one is done by Kunio Ohgawara. Its one of Bandai's old HG kits and uses an internal "skeleton" of ball and socket joints. It does not have the familiar PCB joints in the later HGUC series. Very limited poseability. The head only turns left to right and there is no movement up or down. But the completed kit does have the look of Gundam. As you can see from the box art, it still refers to U.N.T. Spacy instead of EFSF, which is the standard for later Gundam references.


Kit Instruction Manual

The manual is quite detailed. But the color pictures of the Gundam does not match with the actual model kit. I suspect it belongs to a 1/100 scale model instead.

Custom Decals
The kit comes with a rudimentary set of stickers. I decided to try making some decals for this kit using Avery Inkjet Printable Tattoo. These are actually tattoos to be applied to skin or plastic. I figured it should work for model kits too. The result? Not too promising. On dark surface there seems to be some sort of whitish color. This turns out to be the ahesive used by the tattoo. On white or lightsurface it works fine. Mixed feelings on this. Will try more to see if it works.

I did this as a quick build. Just cut and glue. No paint except black Pilot Twin Markers and Gundam markers for the panel lines.


RX-78 Gundam on my washing machine..... Markings are a mix of kit stickers and my self designed "tattoo" decals. As you can see the underside of the shield is horrible. No details at all.

Scene from Side 7 colony.

Amuro piloted the RX-78-2 Gundam prototype inside the colony when the EFSF White Base mobile suit carrier was attempting to pick up the prototype mobile suites. The prototypes came under attack from a pair of Zeon MS-06 Zaku IIs on recon.


RX-78-2 Gundam

The decals seen in this shot are all done by the "tattoo" decals. As you can see in this shot, they reflect light at certain angles. On the white shoulders, they appear fine.


RX-78-2 Gundam spots a Zaku II...

... and fires its Beam Rifle.

Conclusion
A fine kit nonetheless but quite far from the latest HGUC series. The look of the Anime series is there but its age shows in the techniques used to produce this kit. Very limited poseability. If possible, buy the newer HGUC kits.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Zeon (Jion) forces attacking an unknown EFSF base



Zeon (Jion) forces attacking an unknown EFSF base.

Bandai's MSIA MS-05 Zaku I and MSM-03 Gogg terrorising a Earth Federation Space Force (EFSF) military airbase.

I like the Gogg model. The long flexible articulated arms offer lots of poseability. Each claw "finger" is moveable except the thumb. Surprisingly, the head itself is molded seperately and allows limited movement side by side.

The overturned aircraft is a F-18 Hornet in the old Hesagawas "Coin" series. The vehicle held in the Gogg's hands is an armoured APC from the Aliens movie that came with some candy. The blurred vehicle on the left is an APC from 08th MS Team that came with my MSIA RX-79(G) Ez-8 Gundam. Aircraft hanger in the background is made from paper and its about the right scale. You can download it over here: http://www.tomtom-net.de/resources/cardmodel/hangar/hangar_f.htm

Random battle

Gundam Astray random battle...

Bandai's 1/100 MG 1/100 Gundam Astray Red Frame VS 1/100 Launcher Strike Gundam.

The Astray Red Frame is very poseable and offers great play value. The Katana is molded with chrome plating and is a very nice addition to the kit. It actually fits into the scabbard. A very good kit. The kit is molded in color and can be left unpainted as in this case.






Gundam MSZ-006 C1 Z plus



Gundam MSZ-006 C1 Z Plus Variable Mobile Suit and Wave Rider System (VMsΔWrs)

Bandai's 1/100 MG MSZ-006C1 Zeta Plus C1 Type. No paint applied. Just stock decals and stickers.