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  • the HGUC hazel and HGUC Asshimar are my future models xD

  • I heard this Gundam is named after a Rabbit. :3

  • looks good!

  • i love this kit is so awesome

    great job on it ^^

    gosh the last comment was so long ago lol

  • i see you've been flying around all over youtube. LOL

  • oh whoops lol, old comment i didnt look at the name

  • BTW: There is a HGUC Asshimar. It's fully transformable. I wish they did the AOZ version ^^

    There was a Dengeki Hobby 1/200 Version thought...

  • the AOZ artbook is so frikin accccce, i wish there was an HGUC or MG Aashimar, its just os great. maybe with the new show this year set in 0081-83 era it will make a come back, so many great stylish suits in the old stuff

  • i utterly agree aaa, aashimar is one of my favourite designs. there are two bad 90s renderings of it, non-transformable. the drawings in AOZ really make it look amazing, mybae they're waiting for the technology to allow them to do it well. the pic on the box alone could sell so many of them, and attract non-gunpla fans too with its weird mechanics

  • @tyrannicoystercult eh, there is an hguc asshimar..

  • can you do like a painting video because I see all these vids of painting the kits, but no one actually explains how to do it and mix thinners and all that

  • I assume that you fond my painting video ^^

    Thanks for the comments and subscribing.

  • ok, yours looks more impressive than vegeta8259, nice detailing bro

  • Because vegeta's video is a review :P

    Its no point comparing an unpainted model with a painted one.

    But thanks for your comment and the compliment.

    ^^

  • i love it bro!

  • I really like the small details,nice one!!

  • wow...i like how you even di dthe tiny red details on this thing big props for pulling this off

  • Great looking paint job. Did you thinned the paint? I tried hand brushing a kit but it was a disaster the paint was like water when I brushed it on the model.

  • I always thin my paint and apply multiple layers (drying times between applications).

    You have to thin it to a nearly milk-like consistency. Don't attache too much paint onto your brush or it will flow all over your kit. I'll do a video of it if I'm at that stage with my actual kit.

  • ya one question. how did u do the hand tips? they are so small.

  • Yaeh. I see. For these small parts one has to use a pointed brush. I didn't paint the rest of the hand so I could shape off the paint with a hobby knife where I accidentally painted over the designated area.

  • damn... i thought coloring the Hazel would be impossible so i didnt even make it yet but thx for this video, it helped me soooo much!!!!

  • Ask, if you need tips on doing so ^^

  • very very nice and clean paintjob! I like that you even painted the tiny red bits all over the kit like in the illustrations :)

  • thx ^^

    In fact these bits were cut from a long and thin red ps- rod and applied with superglue. So what you see is the plastic color of the bits.

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