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Model Kits Gundam & Mecha modelling thread V33, Gunpla builders assemble!

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clivengu
post Apr 9 2014, 04:02 PM

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Hi guys, just wondering is there anyone will want to buy a fully assembled Mg Sazabi ver ka (out of box), no paneling, no paint, no decal. But all nibs are cut and sand properly... ready to be prime.

I bought my Sazabi ver ka in January and took a month to slowly build the kit. My initial plan is to have it properly spraypainted,,, sand>prime>color>topcoat... as sazabi has always been my favorite mecha and like everyone else, I have been waiting the ver ka for a long time. But now I find myself impossible to have the time and energy to paint them. Since I stayed in Condo, and spraying is very inconvenient too. (spraycan. no airbrush)

Anyway I still love how the sazabi is designed.. and it definitely look menacing from every angle. For the first time, before I do any penal line, I already find the kit to be very presentable. I will even prefer it without all the extreme busy decal as it is already very detail looking right out of the box.

But something bout this kit a little bit bothering me. I think is because of its massive size, the kit feel a little bit hollow and less solid. Something that when I try to hold it, I do not feel confident with its build. Guess I am a little spoiled by higher quality toys these days, metal build gundam and hot toys figure for example. Not that I play with my gundam kit a lot like a kid... but I kinda change their pose quite often.. maybe once a week since I only keep a few piece that I really like on display... and not having a shelf full with collection. So I was hoping for something a little bit more solid and long lasting. I was planning to sell this kit and also to fund for my other hobby.

If there is anyone like to buy the sazabi from me, please PM me. I have put a lot of care in sanding all the nibs away. There are minor scratches from the sanding, as I was planning to prime them. I guess if there are people who will like to have a second sazabi for their custom build, but will like to skip all the pain in rebuild n resand the same part the second time...this will be suitable for you. If interested I can snap some photos of it.



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