Finished My Gundam Wing Zero
May 14, 2008 – 2:32 pm Posted in My GundamsHere are some pictures of my Finished Gundam Wing Zero. As I noted earlier, I have two. One for messing around with and testing techniques andthe 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!


7 Responses to “Finished My Gundam Wing Zero”
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
By Belela-san on May 18, 2008
@Belela-san: I 100% agree. Honestly, this kit sucked! The joint was horrible. I don’t even know how I can improve it.
By Okadashi on May 18, 2008
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
By Athrun on May 18, 2008
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.
By Larry on May 23, 2008
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.
By Larry on May 23, 2008
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
By madnuga01x on Jun 20, 2008
Like that 500 dollar super awsome all metal Zero from Endless Waltz….I want that model sooooo bad
By Folken on Jul 19, 2008