Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 | Gundam Models
Finished My Gundam Wing Zero
Here are some pictures of my Finished Gundam Wing Zero. As I noted earlier, I have two. One for messing around with and testing techniques and the other one is taken seriously. By the way, this is just a test fit. The only thing I did to it was cut off the nubs and used a scalpal to scrape of the nubs even more.
My Gundam is ready to fight!
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Posted by Okadashi at 2:32 PM




May 18th, 2008 at 9:23 am
Probably one of the worst kits ever, but a good one for a beginner. Worst because the joints suck so much that he can barely stand up.
This was my very first kit and then I moved to the MG Strike Rouge, made a lot of crap on Rouge too because I didn’t had the right type of materials and was a beginner so I used to cut the pieces with a scissor so I couldn’t quite cut the gates very well. Now all my kits look a bit better but I still need to learn how to paint them. Currently my best kits are Wing 0 custom and Zaku II
May 18th, 2008 at 11:46 am
@Belela-san: I 100% agree. Honestly, this kit sucked! The joint was horrible. I don’t even know how I can improve it.
May 18th, 2008 at 12:49 pm
nicely done! neat… u’ll be practicing paint on it???
would like to see your progress on this kit….
im currently doing 1/100 HG Wing Zero Custom (my first real gunpla modeling project)…
finished sanding (pain in the butt!) smoothing seam lines and other irregularities, and priming… taking me some time coz i get to do it on free times only…
i noticed that it is small compared to my other MG gundams… is 1/100 HG and MG same scaling? are Gundam Wings mobile suits small compared to other gundam mobile suits? any info on this?
being a noob at this i already have so many mistakes but am learning
May 23rd, 2008 at 6:08 pm
Putty the skirts and fill in seam lines with putty and clean of excess. Watch out for the type u are using tho cuz sometimes its acid based and will melt and deform the plastic. Also before u paint it, the pros will usually cut the snaps shorter and at an angle so its easy to remove and piece together again. I would suggest priming it to get rid of the sheen. Then paint it.
May 23rd, 2008 at 6:10 pm
ooo btw, if u want i can upload some really nice photos of the wing gundam my friend has of this kit, and for a piece of junk 1/144 scale its looks FREAKING AMAZING.
June 20th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
haha you have two…simply genius and clever for a beginner…and a nice progress it is showing for the first kit shown…btw…pick great kits once your an awesome modelr
July 19th, 2008 at 2:52 am
Like that 500 dollar super awsome all metal Zero from Endless Waltz….I want that model sooooo bad