Saturday, December 29, 2007

MG X-1 Crossbone Gundam & New Gunpla

After assembling the kit for about 2 months since I finished my previous MG F-91 Gundam, it's almost come to an end to finish building this kit. It's amazing to find that this piece of art designed by Katoki Hajime is really different as compare to other MG kit; not only the design is nice, but the overall architecture of the kit makes it very easy to construct & less friction among surfaces. I wonder if this stay on for the other Katoki designed Gunpla.

I've done with the colouring of the thrusters for the core fighter. It should be ready for touch-up once I'm back home. I would have the Gundam ready by tonight. Next on the outstanding task would be the weapons.

After this, I'll have to start to work on the following outstanding kits:

1. MG Strike Freedom
2. MG Hi-Nu Gundam
3. MG Strike Noir
4. Armored Core (my first non-Bandai kit since I came to KL)
5. 1/60 HG Gundam Exia

Yup, I got myself a new kit again. But this time I didn't pay for it; I received it as a Christmas present. I bought the 1/100 scale Gundam Exia for my younger brother, and who know that I'm blessed with this 1/60 scale Gundam Exia. I can't wait to build it since this is my first Gunpla from the Gundam 00 series. Sure enough that Bandai may come out with the 1/60 PG for this kit, because they have done that for the Strike from the Seed series, and surely they are going to do it for this one. It won't be that hard since this unit doesn't have any rifle or complicated structure like Strike Freedom.