It's been one heck of a day,learn alot of new things about Gunpla Modeling techniques and tips from modelers around the world.
I found a Forum that is dedicated to Gunpla itself that's gonna be my main Hang out on the net now hahas.
I recently bought a new model and what a model it was,Damn i can't believe that i have it in my hands wanted it 3 months ago but never got the chance to get it. The MG 1/100 Sinanju Titanium Finish.
It is still a work in progress my aim now is to finish it by Thursday night so it can be ready to display it's awesomeness on my shelf.Gonna post some photos later on.
I realized something today about myself and my hobby.I always have this urge to finish up a model in one day or maybe two a rushing job.But the new model kit the Sinanju reminded me of something that i long forgotten and that is patience facing the face that i can't finish it in two days i got myself two paint markers with the help of my mom and second sister i asked them to get it for me cause they were going to Hougang Mall so yeah.
I think i got the Makers around 2PM yesterday and start to paint the Boosters Silver,Actuators,Joints,Pipes and anything that i can see it being in Silver in colour.The other colour was Black and it was for some details that i wanna enhance.
As time passes by i got more into the model looking at it detail by detail,line by line and part by parts.The Sinanju model kit reminded me why i chose Gunpla Modeling as my hobby simple reason because it is Fun and i am turning nothing into a freaking Giant robot with weapons.So in a way it has reignite my passion for my hobby again.
Spending alot of time building my Model kits somehow i am putting part of my soul into them making them my own unique Model that i only own.
All right then it's time for pictures because pictures are worth more than words:
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My Messy Desk full of my tools building the kit |
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Another shot of my desk |
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That is the most beautiful Shield i ever seen on a Gunpla |
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Even though it is unfinished yet it still looks awesome |
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