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===== Master Grade 1/100 Char's Rick Dom ===== | ===== Master Grade 1/100 Char's Rick Dom ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Tools Used ==== | ||
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+ | * Iwata Neo TRN1 Airbrush | ||
+ | * Aftermarket 1/100 MS-09R waterslide decals | ||
+ | * Various water based paints (Vallejo model air, MIG, Vallejo primer) | ||
+ | * Tamiya panel line inks | ||
+ | * Mr Hobby decal softener and decal setter | ||
==== Thoughts ==== | ==== Thoughts ==== | ||
+ | Another old kit, from 2003; the early years of the Master Grade series, and it's another custom Char Aznable souped-up design. The Dom is a bulky, sluggish looking thing, but in-universe it's very fast and manoeuvrable as it's stuffed full of thrusters under the flared out armour sections. | ||
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+ | It's Char, it's red (well, pinkish-red). | ||
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+ | It's a fairly simple MG kit, no particular stand out gimmicks, but the kit was designed well and still looks great. This was my third ever MG, and only the second to use an airbrush to paint (the first being the [[: | ||
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+ | Unfortunately I couldn' | ||
=== Final matt coating === | === Final matt coating === | ||
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