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Hua Run SD Destiny Gundam - WIP 02: WIVSP

WIVSP - Work In Very Slow Progress
That's the world where I'm at. A long weekend up ahead and it's boring the hell out of me! Would have wanted to have a gloss black base coat to make the metallic finish more prominent but yeah - I was bored and this has been sitting for quite a while now under the bed.

Quick look on my progress


TOA's gloss white sticks more than Bosny's. Originally planned to test out seam line removal. I guess I didn't/don't have the patience.


Everything looks perfect for the head



Metallic finish is really growing on me. Will be going glossy for a while :)



Liking how the red shines. Ahh crap I miss my red Exia


A futile attempt what it's like before / after painting. For those who haven't noticed, Destiny's head, right arm, and right leg are painted. You're welcome.


Tried to get the angle where the colors would pop out. Didn't bother to set up my photo booth. Yes, I didn't have the patience to do so.



Hopefully by day's end I'll be able to pick up my pace and paint the left arm and leg. Will be going out on a date today so that'll hold until later ha-ha! Hope I don't forget to buy that black paint. The "Jester" looks cool BTW. Gotta love that head.

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