MG Gundam AGE-2 Normal: Painted Build.
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Modeled by Lean Bacalzo. [Full Info]
Hello Sir. (gunjap 🙂 )
Here’s the sum-up of my build of the AGE-2:
2012 has been a good year for Master Grade kits. It started with the MG Heavyarms EW and trekked its way to get into the Gundam Seed quartet of bad guys. Then there was the Gundam AGE line of Master Grade kits.
Somewhere on the first quarter of 2012, the Master Grade Gundam AGE-1 Normal was released and was highlighted with great details and easy build. The details filled out the bland designs of the AGE Gundams and it ended up to be a great-looking model after all.
After all three variations of the Gundam AGE-1 were released, Bandai released its successor Gundam last August in the Master Grade line: the Gundam AGE-2 Normal.
This transformable mobile suit was announced in the Master Grade line just a few weeks after I won the (third place in the) mid-year contest.
About the Gundam itself though: When you’re father is a genocidal racist, this is his legacy to you.
The legs’ flimsiness has to be blamed on the non-ABS inner frame. But nonetheless, this is a great kit.
Thanks to the guys at ColdFire Gundam for the kit, purchased last September. Only finished November 24, 2012.
Paints used for the Gundam:
Tamiya Gray Surface Primer
Tamiya TS-38 Gun Metal
Tamiya TS-26 Pure White
Tamiya TS-44 Brilliant Blue
Tamiya TS-49 Bright Red
Tamiya TS-47 Chrome Yellow
Tamiya TS-21 Gold
Tamiya TS-17 Aluminum Silver
Tamiya X-10 Gun Metal
Tamiya X-1 Black
Tamiya XF-66 Light Grey
Tamiya X-1 Black enamel
Tamiya Enamel Thinner
Mr. Color Enamel Thinner (courtesy of Master Elvis Garcia)
Mr. Hobby Matt Top Coat
Mr. Hobby Gloss Clear Coat
Copic Multiliner .3
Paints used for Asemu Asuno:
Tamiya XF-3 Flat Yellow
Tamiya XF-1 Flat White
Tamiya X-15 Flesh
Tamiya X-1 Enamel Black
Tamiya XF-63 Enamel Grey
Tamiya XF-66 Light Grey
Gundam Marker GM06 Blue
Copic Multiliner .3
Date purchased: September 29, 2012
Date completed: November 24, 2012
Kit bought from ColdFire Gundam.
Work by LEAN BACALZO 😉