Gunpla Discussion Topic

Speaking of which, I’m working on my first completely customized Gunpla, and it’s going pretty well. It’s got a full jungle-themed weathering, twin back-mounted axes, some armor bits cemented on here and there, and is based from a Graze and Barbatos.

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Cool!:blush:

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Just posted it today:

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I found it, right before you replied :laughing:

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I think you mistook dark green for gunmetal.

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Oh… :confused:

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Remember, the torso is primarily a Graze.

Ohhhh… Yeah, that green is REALLY dark. And I didn’t notice the Graze torso, so… Also, might have been the lighting (It was the lighting).

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And I have terrible lighting…

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Here,have a collection picture.


Oh yeah,I built this little guy a few days ago.

The fact that it can transform is just the best.

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I’m thinking of what HGs to get, specifically, I got these on my mind:

Zaku II mass produced
Zaku II {Char, The Origin Vers.)
Graze Standard type
Gundam Barbatos + extra addon parts

guess I’ll try getting them

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I’d opt for the Tri-Star variant instead, since it has a lot more options for swapping out weapons and armor.

Also, I own the Graze and Barbatos, and I would recommend them.

I got it

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I’d still opt for the Tri-Star for its massive amount of armor options but the Origin Zaku is just a masterpiece.

I COULDN’T RESIST THAT BEASTLY SNIPER RIFLE

otherwise he’s great

maybe I’ll have my first custom be a mix of tri-star and char parts…

The Tri-Star also has one :stuck_out_tongue:

there’s a slight color preference, but I’ll get it

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The Tri Star also comes with just a ton of stuff.

I also like the color purple :stuck_out_tongue:

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So, I’m thinking about getting RG Exia. Is it a good choice for beginners?

Do you have any previous experience with model kits?

RG Exia is a fairly complicated kit with a lot of small parts.

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