Showing posts with label GBWC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GBWC. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2015

GBWC 2015 Singapore

The exhibition ends today but the results are yesterday. This year there are much more decent works compared to last year. Although I did not win anything, I think it is a good experience,trying out new things. I think the main things to focus on is to not make any obvious mistakes and to produce a perfect work. I guess I will try again next year. 

(Update: I did not managed to meet the deadline this year (2016)  as the competition is pushed forward to June making the deadline in May which is too little time for me to complete any decent work.)

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Jagd Doga Storm Vanguard Completed

 After more than 2 months after the deadline at August, today is the day for submission of my work to the venue at nex for GBWC Singapore 2015. This year I chose to work on creating a work based on existing design namely the Jagd Doga. I wanted to create a MG version of it using the MG Geara Doga.


This time instead of painting the entire inner frame all gun metal, I mixed star bright silver into the gunmetal paint for a brighter look.



I also used starbright silver for parts like the pistons and the verniers. GX metal bloody red for the thrusters and the inner part of the verniers. Pearl copper for detailing parts near the pistons.



I have to say, the inner frame of gear doga looks impressive, much more detailed than the armour themselves.

Some pictures of the completed work.



Pictures with the whole base in view.




The greenish blue paints are actually the same ones as those used in Tieren Phalanx but mixed with a brighter stone green. The gold parts are star bright gold.
Although, I made some mistakes in the work, I liked the finished look of it. It is the finer details that I will need to improve on.

Hope you like the work. Thanks for dropping by.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Jagd Doga Storm Vanguard WIP

 Content
1. Introduction
2. Building Processes
  2.1 Getting the basic shape
    2.1.1 Head
    2.1.2 Chest Piece
    2.1.3 Left Shoulder Piece
    2.1.4 Shields with funnels and round shield
    2.1.5 Side skirts
  2.2 Detailing
    2.2.1 Pla-plating
    2.2.2 Scribing Panel lines
  2.3 Masking and Painting
  2.4 Panel lining and Decals
  2.5 Base
3. Conclusion



1. Introduction
This project is meant to polish up my basics and to challenge myself to create a model based on an existing design which Bandai have not released yet in 1/100 Scale. I chose Jagd Doga as it is a very unique design. In order to motivate myself to complete the project, I will be entering this work to GBWC Singapore so that I would have a deadline to work with.

2. Building Processes

2.1 Getting the basic shape

For starters, I need to find a base model that resembles Jagd Doga which Bandai had already released so logically it would be Geara Doga. Next I looked into the main differences between them and I found that their main differences are head, chest piece, symmetrical shape, side skirts, legs, backpack, weapon and shields. After some deliberation, I decided to keep Geara Doga's legs and backpack as they look better than Jagd doga's.

 2.1.1 Head
The head is the most obvious difference and also the most difficult to make as it has a very unique shape. I used Geara doga's head as the base and added tamiya eproxy putty (smooth type) as the smooth type takes longer to harden so more time to sculpt the head. When working with eproxy putty, it is best to add a bit of water to it to make it less sticky and also use a glove so that the putty will not be full of fingerprints. Since I make the front part of the head protrude out, I have to shift the connection along with its mono-eye forward. As it is my first time sculpting putty, I end up having to sand it smooth and did not managed to make both sides of the head symmetrical. To make its antennae on its head, I cut out the shape on 0.5mm pla plate and pasted it onto the head. 

 2.1.2 Chest Piece
I had to lengthen the chest piece so I added epoxy putty to it and tried to make the surface even using the flat side of the ruler. I used cling wrap on the upper torso of the kit so that the inner side of the putty will be shaped conforming to the contours of the torso and not stick onto the kit itself. However due to the angle difference between the putty and the plastic, it makes it impossible to sand off the line connecting them so I had to add pla plate over it to cover it.

 2.1.3 Left Shoulder Piece
As you know Geara Doga's left shoulder piece has spikes on it so I had to remove them and fill the holes with putty and sand them down. I had to add a connection point for the shield by using Kotobukiya MSG ball and bearing set.

Section 2.1.1 to 2.1.3

 2.1.4 Shields with funnels and round shield
The two shoulder shields were made by cutting out the shapes from 0.5mm pla-plate and gluing them together. Next I used 0.3mm pla-plate for detailing and added funnels onto it. The round shield is taken from another kit and I added pla- plates along the circumference to form the iconic shape.

 2.1.5 Side skirts
The Jagd Doga being a new type mobile suit needs more thrusters so there are thrusters on the side skirts. I had to saw off the magazine storage rack of the Geara Doga and add pla- plates to form the shape.

Section 2.1.4 to 2.1.5

2.2 Detailing
 2.2.1 Pla-plating
For pla-plating, I used 0.3mm pla-plate for detailing. I find it easier to stick the masking tape onto the place you want to add pla-plate, draw the shape on the tape itself, remove the tape and paste it to the sheet of pla-plate for cutting out the shape.

2.2.2 Scribing Panel lines
For me, this is the hardest portion of the entire building process as you need to come out with the panel lines design and Geara Doga, being a mono-eye suit, has many curved surface which makes it very difficult to scribe panel lines. 

Front View

Back View

2.3 Masking and Painting
Originally, I wanted to paint it using leftover paint from the tieren project but I was inspired by another person's work which uses a lighter tone of color so I decided to mixed the leftover paint with a lighter color to form different tones of lighter color. However, this also result in the need for more masking as a single part would have at least two colors. For the inner frame, I painted it gunmetal mixed with silver.

  2.4 Panel lining and Decals
I attempted various ways of panel lining. For Gundam Marker, it produce a darker line but it is hard to remove if mistakes were made. For Tamiya Accent color, it works well for most part but due to my scribed panel line being shallow, the resulted line is lighter in color and risks being wiped away if I apply more force. For mechanical pencil, it allows any mistakes to be erased easily so a top coat is necessary to seal it in. I used water slide decals but since I did not gloss coat prior to adding decal, there are some silvering on it.

2.5 Base
For the base, I wanted to create a scene in space where Jagd Doga is flying out of a destroyed base. I painted an action base 1 with gun metal and aluminum for the piping. I created some rocks using plaster and saw through some supporting structures to create debris.


Top View of the base


3. Conclusion
Considering that I started at December but went on hiatus from January to April, this project has took me at least 3 months. Hopefully, this is good enough for the competition. I attempted writing this blog post differently with words first before adding the pictures so it could be a bit wordy. There is also a shortage of wip pictures as I only took pictures of it before painting. I will post the pictures of the completed work nearer to the competition deadline. Thanks. 

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

GBWC Singapore 2014

Last Sunday was the result day for GBWC Singapore 2014. Although I did not win anything, it was a fruitful experience. After collecting my kit after the event ended, there is a chance for us to meet with Master Kawaguchi for a mini consultation session. He expertly pointed out all the flaws of my kit such as the masking was not done properly when painting and since the centre part of the kit is where most people look at first glance, it needs to be done perfectly. Furthermore, when scratch building the shields, I need to ensure that the pla-plates at the sides need to be done properly so that it isn't that obvious that it was scratch-built and only when all the inner parts are done properly then add the design on the shields. He also said the yellow used blends well with the main kit colour and the overall design was quite balanced. When I asked him how to improve on the base itself, he commented that I should think about how the tieren moves and the normal terrain that it normally operates in so maybe add a bit of dirt and mud but he also said that if the focus of the work is on the kit itself then the simple base like that is fine. In the end, I managed to get his autograph.


I totally agree with his comments and one of the lessons learnt is not to start too late. For this event, it was an impromptu decision as I  only decided to enter it after the group build and there was hardly a month before school starts so it was very rushed. Moreover, I made a silly mistake of not mixing the paint properly so the paint turns out darker at the start and gets lighter towards the end making it impossible for me to repaint it without changing the tone of the colour. However, I did had fun coming up with the design and after modifying the tieren, it really makes it an unique piece in my collection.
Thanks for reading.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Tieren Phalanx Completed

This project is inspired by gundam build fighters where I modify the Tieren based solely on what weapons and amour that I want it to have in a battle. The name "phalanx" is inspired from mahouka so I tried to make its shields the main point of the kit.


The tieren being bulky so I think that a buster sword is the most compatible with its size. Thus, I took the tactical arms from a NG Blue Frame Second L and modify the sword with the design cues from the tactical arms from the master grade version where I added pla plates to the edges and removed the hilt.

I changed the signal backpack from the original tieren to a weapon backpack by attaching a grand slam sword from MG strike IWSP and its original machine gun.

Tieren

Tieren

Tieren
Tieren
   All full armoured up. The decals are from Samuel decals and some of them are from left overs from my FA unicorn decals. The base are basically made from left-over pla plates and putty. The base looks plain but that is all I could do in the time constraint.