We were at SM Megamall today till 2pm. That is why we were able to witness the submission of entries of some participants of the Gundam Model Kit Contest hosted by Toy Kingdom. I was able to take picture of some of the entries but as I have said, we were there till 2pm only. I was also able to see some familiar faces but they were too busy sticking blue tack to their prized entries… haha
Here is a short article/note about some common spray can painting techniques which can be used to customize your Gundam Kits. This is posted on a group that I belong to (thanks PGBC). I asked their permission to post this here so that everyone can benefit from it. It is called SPRAY CAN JUTSUs, of course we could see the Naruto influence obviously haha… This is in tagalog and I want to post this without changing anything. So for our foreign readers kindly comment below if you need help reading.
Yesterday was a Sunday and we were at Greenhills Shopping Center looking for Gundams (as usual). Well we did found some rare kits namely an HG 1/100 Deathscythe Hell, SD Jegan, SD Blue Destiny an SD Newtype Mobile Armor. Also I forgot to post an earlier haul. It was an HG 1/100 Epyon which I got by trading my extra built HG 1/100 Heavy Arms Custom last friday. I managed to get another Gundam 2011 Navigation Catalog from Toy Kingdom but this time at Greenhills. Got myself a few bosny primer spray paints as well. I will paint a few kits after this rain stops. Check out the pictures below.
Just want to share to you a work in progress (slash) review of my MG Zeta 2.0 HD Color Version or aka animation color. I am really amazed at the quality of the materials use for this kit. I love the glossy finish and the plastic used. I really would recommend this kit to anyone wanting to buy an MG Zeta. Also, I tried to panel wash it already because of the glossy finish and it worked pretty well. I started out a few hours ago and I am a bit sleepy now so I will continue this tomorrow. I will update this post so we would not be confused seeing multiple post about the same Gundam…
Sharing to you guys another SD Archive Gundam review. This time I opened SD Archive GP02A (Physalis) from the series Mobile Suit Gundam 0083 Stardust Memory. This is one big SD I will tell you that. It is so big that the shield is already bigger than SD Exia… I am really happy to have got this one because it is really a rare find. Hope that you guys can get one as well, because you will surely enjoy looking at it on your cabinet.
Hi everyone. Today I was able to get my hands on a big kit. It is literally big because it is the 1/400 Gundam White Base from the first Gundam series itself. Also, along with that is Master Grade THE-O from the Zeta series. We were able to find some hard to find SD kits set like the Generation-F Char’s Mobile Suit set, SD Zeta and SD MKII Titans set and the SD Gundam Alex plus SD GP01 set. It was really a tiring day going back and forth, meeting people for all this kits. But again in the end — HAPPINESS!
I Always wanted to have the Gunpla Navigation Catalog 2011 ever since I saw one. I got this one free from Toy Kingdom. They have some kind of a promo wherein when you buy any Gundam Model Kit, you are supposed to get the 2011 catalog for free. So I tried it out, I bought the 30th anniversary edition of SD RX-78. Then all I did was to present to receipt to the customer service counter and VIOLA! I have my very own Gunpla Navigation Catalog 2011. Scanned by my GF (so sweet! thanks hunnie!) then to you guys!
I guess this is the biggest haul that will ever happen in the entire history of my Gundam Addiction. I spent a lot today but in return I got happiness deep inside my heart. LOL at the previous paragraph. Anyway, we got a couple of big kits namely PG Strike Freedom and PG GP01/fb. Also we got Full Armor ZZ (FAZZ) and a limited edition MG Zeta 2.0 HD Color. I checked out Great Toys GH earlier and found an HG TR-5 Hrairoo, SD BB Wing.
The one who sold me the PG GP01 gave me a complete PG RX-78 clear parts set. He also gave me for free his only Lighted Beam Saber made by bandai themselves.
Here are the pictures… Please forgive my troublesome cat Bieber… (he will soon have a play mate yey!)
We went to Toy Kingdom SM Megamall earlier and this is what we found. Apparently they have the exhibit in line with the Gundam Model Kit Contest this July 2011. The exhibit hosts Gundams of which I do not know where they came from. My guess is that they are owned by Toy Kingdom (or Bankee) or borrowed elsewhere. Saw some cool looking kits here. I liked the modified 1/60 F91 which looked like Heavy-Arms. There were a lot of MG, followed by 1/144 then a few SD and Sangokudens.
Enough blabbering, check out the pictures below (taken by my measly Iphone4 camera)
For those who recognize some of the model kits below, please raise your hands! plox!
Here is another SD Archive review featuring Nu Gundam. This mobile suit was piloted by Amuro Ray on MS Char’s Counter Attack. A movie shown around March of 1988 (LOL at history). Bought this along with two more SD Archives namely God Gundam and GPO2A. I really love SD Archive Gundams because of their “above the average” SD size. SD BB Gundam nowadays like Sinanju can compare to their size, but still on the average SD Archives are bigger than their modern counterpart.