Shiro11 had participated in the Mecha Contest 2012 and placed 2nd in the dio category. His trophy was none other than the Pg RX 78-2 from yours truly!! And i cant think of a better winner to have this kit than him! So in a way seeing what he did with this prize really blew me away! This kit used to just sit on my own shelf collecting dust. It was an old birthday present from my family. It was a bit tough to part with it at first but as you can see it went to a great home!
So Shiro11 put his custom touch on this bad boy for sure! Looks super good in the Nu Gundam colors! Amuro would be proud!! So slight custom scribing and paneling going on here for sure! Everything just flows so well. Its like it was meant to look this way. As a huge fan of the Nu color scheme myself this is perfect!
So get down to Shiro11's blog or come check it out on the Mecha Lounge, either way you are guaranteed to see some great work at either spot!
Mecha Lounge RX 78-2 pg Nu Colors! or at Ani Mei Shiro11's blog
a place for the plastic addict and collector!! and a place where i can share some of my favorite stuff!!

Monday, February 24, 2014
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Now Featuring Gundam UK'S Level Up Contest
"Level Up! contest update and more
1/13/2014
Hello 2014! I know, its already been going for 13 days but this is of course the first blog post of 2014. I have now returned from a most excellent visit to Japan and am now spending some time attempting to defeat my jetlag..
Level-Up! Contest - Update
Just a reminder that the deadline for the contest is drawing near! If you need a reminder for the rules then please click here http://gunpla-uk.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/the-gundamuk-contest-level-up.html. I have 1 entry in so far out of around 20 so keep those WIPs coming :) I have decided that the top prize for the winner will be the awesome Kotobukiya Jehuty HD edition . Second prize will be announced later!"
that was from simons website directly.
I thought the idea was great. But you all know me.........i build really slow. i am just still trying to get through my own builds for this year. I am hoping to make it to the Seattle IPMS show for this year 2014. The way i am going i should be able to have at least 2 entries. But that is enough about me.
Lets get back to the subject at hand.....The Level Up Contest. I was browsing through some of the entries and stumbled upon a few that caught my eye.....
But first here is a taste of some of Simons work......http://www.gundamuk.com/
Now after looking through some of the finished entries 2 really stood out in my mind. If you havent heard of Tigrillo you are most likely living under a rock or something. this guy has some of the best scratch building skills i have seen around. the man is very good at what he does. i have featured his work on the Robot Garage a few times now. Here is his entry...of course its a fully scratch built VF 1 Ozma Lee type.
And the other entry i found very intriguing was this custom Tallgeese EW version converted into a knight/roman centurion looking kit! wow very creative work by none other than Pawces. A very creative modder and custom kit builder. what more to say than this kit is awesome!! love the colors and details added here. plus the fur and cape give me a reminiscent of what Russel Crowe was wearing in the beginning of Gladiator. See the rest of his images here at the Mecha Lounge
Mecha Lounge Tallgeese EW Pawces also check out his blog here Otaku on a budget
you can check out justins work at his blog and on mecha lounge as well. Justinius Builds
Friday, December 6, 2013
G Systems Best Geara Doga 1/72 LED and leg
Wired up the leg LEDs and glued the parts together. man i hate glueing parts. there always seems to be a tiny bit of glue that either gets on your hands or parts and you dont know it. so needless to say...i got some glue on some stuff here and there. but its light and really not noticeable unless you look up close. hey no ones perfect right? but all in all the leg has come together really well.
Gotta love them LEDs!! they really accent the kit well. and resin kits are full of places to hide the wiring and batteries. Most of the time they have quite a few hollow places to stash stuff.
Gotta love them LEDs!! they really accent the kit well. and resin kits are full of places to hide the wiring and batteries. Most of the time they have quite a few hollow places to stash stuff.
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