PG 00 & 0 Raiser
Wed 2010/01/27 06:04 JST
So I decided to keep 00 and 0 raiser separate because I like the more agile look of 00 by itself compared to when its docked with the 0 raiser. Plus, with both of them separate I can show all the weapons/armament.
Also, another difference between this post and my previous set of pictures is that I did add a matte top coat on the model.


















Nice work...I envy ur skills...huhuh...
I would've done the same, not really fond of the docking look of the 00 Raiser xD Seems like he has a large plane stuck at his back..
looks great, topcoat does wonders.
i love how the 0-Raiser looks with all the weapons, its a major upgrade. the PG 00-Raiser looks kind of odd with the different proportions compared to the other models, lot looks better separate like this. question: can you mount the 0-Raiser on the stand without the GN Sword III?
You definitely can. There's a bracket that allows you to attach the GN sword III to the 0 raiser, so if you dont attach it the 0 raiser it just sits directly on the stand connection.
Wow, not equipping O Raiser really makes Gundam OO look a lot better. He looked too bulky like an oversized and unbalanced muscle man with it. Your photos make PG OO something I would want except I wouldn't be able to build it as nicely.
Really nice work.
very nice details and decals....!
this name plate come as default on stand?
btw, did we get a display stand when we ONLY bought PG 00 raiser
All I know is that the stand is included with the 1st production of this kit. The name plate is actually just a sticker.
even include all the decal @@ amazing
hi im noob at building gundams, can i ask what brand/name of the coat u use? and how u use it?
Well since I live in the US I dont get access to the awesome spray coats that they have in Japan. I went to my local Hobby Lobby store and used "Testors All Purpose Dullcote". Since Testors makes model paints I figure I can trust their coats. Now what I do is a layer of the matte finish then I panel line. Reason why I panel line AFTER i spray is because the marker ink (I use gundam markers - gray marker for the white parts, black for the colored parts) will have this runny-bleeding affect if you line then spray. Hope this helps.
cool thanks