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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
MSN-04 Sazabi Competition 2010
I just saw this post by Isaac Quay at MAC at Facebook of a Sazabi competition. I figured that this was way back January of this year and was based in Japan. I am currently working on a MG Sazabi for my Bandai World Cup entry myself, thus this post caught my eye.
Anyways, all of the Sazabi fans out there should see this site. The site houses roughly around 40+ modified Sazabis from SD to MGs. Lots of cool stuff that I could not read as the site is in Japanese or Chinese. Here is the link of this very cool Sazabi Competition - sazavicompetition.web.fc2.coml
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It IS a nightingale. no mistaking those large frills.
No prob Z! XD
Yeah, visit the link bro...lots of great looking Saz! XD
The base model kit is a MG Sazabi, the modeler modified it to a Nightingale I think. XD
Wow... that is one amazing Sazabi Nightingale! I've never seen so many Sazabis in my life before haha. Thanks for sharing ^^. Hope you don't mind if I repost the link on my blog as well for others to see
It isn't a nightingale?
Now I know why I'm having those wierd nightmares (in a goodway) about an MG Sazabi......and then on the 27th of December during one of our club group build I got one! X0
Woot! Enjoy building your MG Sazabi then. :)
There's a Nightingale resin conversion kit available. but I'll be happer with an MG.
I just purchased a HCM pr HG and MG forms of Sazabi. Not gonna mess with the HCM Pro kit, my HG i dont know whether to make black or white. As for the MG, I'm gonna save up for the Nightingale Conversion kit. It looks amazing. hopefully by then, my airbrushing will be improved. I'm a beginner with the airbrush. Don't have the hose yet so i decided to hand paint a Gogg last night. turned out looking really cool. The brush strokes and bristles here and there really make it look like it was just coming out of the water, like a swamp or something. I made all the brown, metal brown by Tomiya, but it definitely looks more copper, all of the tan peices i made a light grey, the "wrist" parts gold leaf, as well as in between the bottom of the foot and the bottom of the leg, you should know what I'm talking about. Anyone have advice for someone new to airbrushing? Techniques, key tools, anything really. I'd like a lil help. Thanks yall!
No prob Z! XD
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