Gundam Alex NT-1
Tue 2009/10/13 04:23 JST
Just finish adding some touch ups to this MG. Bought it way back 2002, built it back then completely out of the box and only using a nail cutter. Comparing it now with other gunpla this is more like an upscale HG but still just doing some panel lining to this gives a better look instantly:D
Comments as always are welcome^^,
Enjoy and cheers!




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Wow the change is HUGE O.o
Amazing job! You can see how pale it was before. Did you only do panel lines or did you paint and coat it? It looks way better and clean. Very nice job.
Thanks man. no paint just markers and then topcoat:D
I think I'll have to get this kit. I heard bad critics about the MG Alex but seeing yours makes me want to get him right away! Cheers!
Very nice seeing someone trying to cleanup their old kits.. Though you probably should have cleaned up those nubs.
"And you should lower the ISO and take the pictures on a bright sunny day.." Was kidding on the last sentence. =P
LOL I once tried to clean up my old MG ZZ Gundam but ended up broke its wind shield and over sprayed... That's why I eneded up against spraying or painting my kits until recently...
hehehe the last sentence put a smile on my face man!^^, Yeah you're right nubs are stil visible but pretty satisified with it anyway. Really dont want to add more seeing where it came from:D
Nice clean build. True about how much difference a little panel lining can do. and you stepped it up with the decals.
I recently cleaned up my Zeta c1 Plus MG. So many nubs. I had to recut/sand and panel line, but it looks so much better.
Nice Panel Lining =D
i miss my nt-1 kit. if it wasnt for my choice of spray cans i bought at the hardware shops, i woulda made this kit. but the paint melted the plastic
Whoan what kind of paint was that?
I didn't even know about this MG... ^^;
Now I see where Arios got its arm rifle from. XD
Looks cleaner and wayyy better than the old picture... My marker stops producing ink at some point then after testing it on paper.. it suddenly writes again.. How do you make those even panel lines??
Thanks for the comment. Well for the panel lines most of the time I just let the marker do its thing, I just guide it basically. If there is anything I dont like I just slighty rub it using my thumb to get the desired look that I want and if still I dont like it I always have a bottle of alcohol, a cotton bud and a barbeque stick^^, to even things out.