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Apparently my hand oils were making it hard for the primer to take hold. The next issue at hand was dealing with spotty primer while working on my last few pieces. This turned out very nicely and I only have a few spots where red was showing or there were imperfections. After realizing it would take at least 2-3 coats, I made sure to gingerly add the paint each sitting. The first couple coats were VERY runny and I decided to lower the flow of paint through the bottom of my airbrush. I upped my 2:1 ratio of paint to thinner to around 4:1 – 3:1, depending on the coat. It took a bit of time to clean it all up.Īfter using heavy pigmented colors, moving onto white was quite a chore. The gold seemed very thick and well covered until I took a photo with a white LED flash. Also note, when you’re painting with gold, don’t use yellow lights. These pieces are insanely intricate and I am a little worried about too much paint caking on the pieces. I just finished painting the first coat of gold.

I was holding onto a thruster as I painted them and it did not go as smoothly as the rest of the pieces because it kept shifting. I have a feeling I will be taking apart the legs in order to do touch up paint to keep a rather consistent color. I’m shocked it didn’t break as I do not have very gentle hands. The reasoning for this is because the Tallgeese was VERY difficult to get back together once painted. This time around, I decided to stick to one coat of primer and do touch ups with the color once the first coat dries. I’m used to keeping a lot of the endoskeleton together when I prime them. This just goes to show that Universal Century is the bee’s knees. Now, the Wing kits maybe small, but they’re FIERCE … or not. Pictured Above: Sinanju Stein, Sazabi, Tallgeese EW Version, and Sinanju Ver Ka.

My poor Xacto knife even seemed measly in the hand of the Sazabi. The MG Unicorn / Sinanju even feels pretty small in comparison. Wing kits are usually pretty small, but these Ver Ka kits are MONSTERS. The Sazabi and Nu Gundam are pretty similar in scale and its pretty impressive considering the last kit I was building was the Tallgeese. Sometimes, I have an issue with gouging on the “wrap around” pieces like the upper arms and legs, but all of the plates were very segmented so the end result won’t be as rough as my Tallgeese. Luckily, I continued while I built the endo despite getting really tired of sanding and sanding. This suit made me want to wait until it was finished because of how many plates there were. Normally, I sand down all of the plates and put them into a plastic organizer to keep things all put together while I build the endoskeleton. This was partly for me to get a feeling of how the LEDs will light up the assembly itself, but also because it was pretty badass.
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I usually hold off on doing a full assembly, but I built the head as soon as I finished sanding the parts. The amount of detail and shifting plates gives a whole new depth to the suit. Although, who knows, people might have questions? Or maybe you just think my ramblings are whimsical? HERE WE GO!įirst thing I will say is that this kit is beautiful and wonderful. Oh yes, don't forget to add a Led unit that can be attached to the head of the Daban 6631s, an attractive accessory for a Master Grade.Oh my lord, the older I get, the less I want to do full write ups. What you get in this sales package is only the Sazabi Shield, Beam Tomahawk, Beam Rifle, 6pcs funnels. There is no fundamental difference between the Daban 6631s from the Daban Model and the MG 1/100 Sazabi ver Ka Bandai in terms of completeness. Even so, the quality of the box still seems normal which tends to be ugly. It's very simple in terms of box-art, but still looks quite elegant. And there is the number 1: 100 at the bottom of the 6631s. The number 6631s adorns the top of this Box-Art Daban 6631s MG Sazabi Titanium Finish. Ka Titanium Finish is still a Black Box as a whole. Here's the review.īox art from Daban 6631s MG 1/100 MSN-04 Sazabi ver. So, this time I will clearly review the Daban 6631s. Ka.īut added Titanium Finish to duplicate the Bandai Premium. Ka Titanium Finish of the daban model is a bootleg or copy of the Bandai model kit of the same name, MG 1/100 MSN-04 Sazabi ver.
