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Post by tiburon on Mar 28, 2006 5:04:47 GMT
Greetings all! First time post! It's the Female Guyver II from Max Factory! I chose The light blue instead of purple to give her a more soft feel. I used tamiya white cut with pearl blue ink. Feed back wanted!
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Post by Phantom Major on Mar 28, 2006 11:55:51 GMT
hi there mate, i took the liberty of adding the picture too the thread, i hope you don't mind.
i hvae to admit you've certainly done teh kit justice and the change of colour has proved you right by giving it a softer appearance... nice one !
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Post by drhall on Apr 1, 2006 14:59:00 GMT
Looks great. That kit is a hard one to find over here. What was your source?
;D Dave Hall
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Post by tiburon on Apr 27, 2006 16:36:00 GMT
I had bought this origanal Max Factory kit at a local (now gone) comic shop back in the mid 90's. When I first built her up I had no idea about how to work with vinyl kits and treated it like it was styrene, hacking at the seams untill they were close enough and tried to let the glue do the rest. Not a good thing. About two years later I picked her back out of the back of the closet and had a honset go at her.
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Post by drhall on May 12, 2006 11:48:04 GMT
Again, nicely done. Sure looks better in your color scheme than in the box art I've seen. Pink or something I think. Did you fill her with anything for weight?
;D Dave
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Post by tiburon on Jun 8, 2006 19:47:29 GMT
Again, nicely done. Sure looks better in your color scheme than in the box art I've seen. Pink or something I think. Did you fill her with anything for weight? ;D Dave Nope. It's a well made kit with a good center of gravity. I'm tinkering with a base so I'll never have to think about her being tipped. I liked the color from the amime but I was on a "make it my own" kick, and felt like she'd be "softer" looking and at the same time seem very deadly.
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