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blog:models_mg_zeta_plusa1 [2019/10/09 22:24] – [Thoughts] johnblog:models_mg_zeta_plusa1 [2019/10/09 22:48] (current) – [Master Grade 1/100 Zeta Plus A1 (Test Type)] john
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   * Kit type: MG   * Kit type: MG
   * In-universe role: Test version of a prototype transformable mecha   * In-universe role: Test version of a prototype transformable mecha
-  * Build date: ???+  * Build date: 2010 ???
  
 ==== Manufacturer Images ==== ==== Manufacturer Images ====
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 My first ever Master Grade kit... and in hindsight.... //not// the best. My first ever Master Grade kit... and in hindsight.... //not// the best.
  
-I think the //design// looks fabulous in various manufacturer images, but in the flesh, it really doesn't work. Since it is one of the earliest transformable designs that Bandai made, it's really clunky in terms of articulation; the hip joint wants to fall apart all the time, since it's where the legs pivot up and under when transforming.+I think the //design// looks fabulous in various manufacturer images, but in the flesh, it really doesn't work. Since it is one of the earliest transformable designs that Bandai made, it's really clunky in terms of articulation; the hip joint wants to fall apart all the time, since it's where the legs pivot up and under when transforming. Compared to all of the other Master Grade kits I've since had any exposure to, the hands are also rubbish - there's no way you can get it holding the ridiculously long rifle securely. The shield/nosecone also doesn't fit very flush on the arm - leading it to stick out a silly amount.
  
 Really it should have just been made as a non-transformable design, with better articulation for more dynamic posing. Really it should have just been made as a non-transformable design, with better articulation for more dynamic posing.
  
-Still, it was my introduction to MG models, and I'm reasonably happy with the finished outcome; I used a spray can of beige/off-white to match the box art, and a clear coat of semi-gloss on the unpainted orange parts. Along with some panel lines from a marker and the standard decals it came out looking alright.+Still, it was my introduction to MG models, and I'm reasonably happy with the finished outcome considering the limited amount of experience I had at the time (most of my painting before then was wargame miniatures or 1/72 military stuff with just a brush or a single colour); I used a spray can of beige/off-white to match the box art, and a clear coat of semi-gloss on the unpainted orange parts. Along with some panel lines from a marker and the standard decals (dry-transfers, which are totally inferior to waterslides) it came out looking alright.
  
 === Finished Images === === Finished Images ===
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