Gundam 7th FA WIP

Posted by red9 [www] 

this is my fa 7th that i'm gonna make with the classic rx-78-2 colour scheme. as you can see, i've removed the ugly armor on the calves as well as the ugly tail-binder. i'm going to extend the gun with a longer barrel, attach a missile pod on the gun, make a custom rifle/machine gun hybrid and add a twin beam spear to the shield. hope it turns out well. i've been removing a lot of detail and filling gaps with putty, but it's taking too long to dry, and it's becoming a problem for me to sand it off. any suggestions?

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going with the hexa look. does anyone know a good way of inserting vulcans and verniers instead of jamming it in?

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prolly can't notice but i shave off it's eyes, im going for the visor look

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    senseij in The slums of Shao-Lin [www]
    2010/01/14 15:01
    Registered on 2009/08/27. Electronic Engineer
     

    Looks like a big project ! Cant wait to see the final product !

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      Bayonette in Manila, Philippines [www]
      2010/01/14 18:42
      Registered on 2007/03/14. Unemployed
       

      Indeed! But on the contrary, the RX-78-2 proposed scheme is a bit triteful...
      Try a different scheme that you never did it before.

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        red9 in Vancouver, Canada [www]
        2010/01/15 12:15
        Registered on 2008/08/27. student
         

        that's the thing, i've never made an rx-78-2 before

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          Mono-eye Gundam in Malaysia
          2010/01/15 20:35
          Registered on 2008/05/13. Otaku and hikikomori
           

          "i've never made an rx-78-2 before"

          good response. i loled

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    heat horn in Indonesia [www]
    2010/01/14 21:05
    Registered on 2008/01/05. keroro platoon member
     

    for cement, putty, and epo putty, I usually wait one whole day (24 hours) to let them fully cure. Looking forward to your update ^^

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      red9 in Vancouver, Canada [www]
      2010/01/15 12:15
      Registered on 2008/08/27. student
       

      i've waited a week and the bottom still hasn't cured


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