Gunpla!
Hello, and welcome to V Gunpla! Here you will find images of the Gundam kits I've built, works in progress and a few thoughts about the hobby. Thank you for visiting, take a look around!
Ok, this is gonna be rough. I’m shelving this project for a couple months. I’ve hit point where this project is more frustrating than enjoyable.
I masked all 3 fuel tanks, painted, and when I took the masking off, huge chunks of paint chipped off. As I was peeling the masking tape back and watching big chips of black paint come off, I just wanted to cry. I didn’t feel angry or frustrated, just 100% defeated. I thought a lot about why it happened, and asked a few fellow modelers, and I still don’t understand what went wrong. Maybe the adhesive on the tape bonded to the paint, maybe something I did made the paint brittle, who knows. I’ve used the same masking process before and have never encountered anything like this. In some spots the paint didn’t chip, but it became tacky like it hadn’t dried.
So, faced with the prospect of stripping and painting the fuel tanks all over again or trying to fix each spot by either sanding or straight up painting over the chips, I chose to set it all on the shelf and come back to it at some point. Right now, I just need to have a few projects that I can execute and feel a sense of accomplishment again. I’ve been working on this kit since December 2018, and it’s just time to move on and get my confidence back up. I feel disappointed in myself (especially since the project before this was something I gave up on too), but I’ve been putting off a lot of models I want to paint, and I just need to move on. I haven’t finished a painted kit since October 2017 and that’s just WAY too long to go without the feeling of finishing something (except the Crossbone Ver Logic, but that was really done as more of a joke).
So for now, I’m kind of giving up, for the second time in a row. I did the same thing with the HG Kamaris a while back. I feel defeated, but I’m not giving up altogether. I’m not quitting, and I’m not giving myself room to give up. What I am doing is starting 2 smaller projects. I started painting an Exceed Zaku head, and started working on an HG Blue Destiny Unit 2 Exam kit I snapped together a while ago. It was important for me not to leave any room between shelving the Psycho Zaku and starting something new, because I didn’t want to give myself an opportunity to let a few months go by without doing anything model related. More on those projects soon!
Here is what I'm currently working on. Come check out what a Gunpla kit looks like while it's being assembled and pick up some tips along the way.
Here are images of kits I have the courage to call "complete". These are kits that I've decided to stop working on because I feel I've done what I wanted and it's time to move on. Sometimes the results are great, sometimes they are just OK, but there is something I'm proud about every kit in this section.
Here's where I keep blog posts about the hobby whether it be opinions about a particular kit, or what my plans are for my next project. Be sure to check out "How I Got Started" first!
Time to get to work! I picked up this kit at a GameStop out if a goshapon machine for $3. I had a hard time picking colors, then I remembered I had these paint sets I got a while back to try color modulation. I could have done better blending the colors, but overall I'm happy with it so far.