The newly released CM figure are really so cool! Yet, I want it one day in Figma, so keep waiting.
2008年11月30日 星期日
永遠的一代歌姬;我們的80年代!
The newly released CM figure are really so cool! Yet, I want it one day in Figma, so keep waiting.
2008年11月29日 星期六
【出相!】第6次高達同好Jordan私房聚 23/11
Again, Thx very much for Tasuku's cool secret club house!
1) Tasuku;
2) whitebase;3) johnchan;4) Gundam@EFSF; 5) DMS; 6) clement3; 7) D-Boy
(sick leave!?); 8)corn135; 9)K動戰士渣古; 10)Myth Searcher; 11) Stone Keung
http://www.toysdaily.com/discuz/thread-67316-1-1.html
See the thread of our past garthering!
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/gundam_efsf/index?l=f&id=10
2008年11月22日 星期六
All that Gundam: (頭像景品 Part 1+2)
Took some new pics enjoy!
BTW, I believe this artwork is stunning. Around 20 years ago I've seen this 1/220 G-kit Gundam series in MK Animate & I was stunned both by the finished models & this box art.
In fact, this is also one for my intended project (of coz, commissioned work), using these banpresto heads to realized this great artwork...
Gundam vs Gundam; 景品 vs 首辦! (頭像景品 Part 2)
Price risen!!! I need a big cow to get the full set of Part 2!
Just take the Z of this part, see the comparison & stay tune for the other 3 :)
Could you regconized which is which?
2008年11月20日 星期四
Coming Project: FA Gundam ver. Sentinel!
In fact, I like this FA design very much. It came from be a pic in the mook- Model Graphix Special around 20 yrs ago.
FA Gundam ver. Katoki (it is my dream MS), the
coolest FA ever!
My new project going to commission to prof. modeler, below is my preliminary background research: (BTW, if u know all the below pics & books, u are sure a die-hard gundam fans)
Major modification:
Using S-Gundam back packs, the 2 wings & shoulder cannon
ELEMENT 1: COREWORK FA-78-3
-so the big gun can be modified as shoulder cannon
New G one is base on this concept, but the detail is over IMO; & 1:72 is not my cup of tea (so just for reference only)

Element 2: back packs from Ex S & the radar on right shoulder
haha, size comfirmed OK for 1:100 stuff :)
Element 3: Color scheme & Decal style reference
my preferred reference (old G-kit by Japanese modeler: 3-bad-guy)
Pls also go to this thread visit my net friends' additional cool ref!
http://www.hkml.net/Discuz/viewthread.php?tid=95083&extra=page%3D3
2008年11月17日 星期一
About Gundam, abt model/toy, abt photography, abt me
Again, my "wierd" existence ignited hot discussion on HKML recently
Well, 2 points I want to restate:
1) I treat my modeller as my friends/partners/coworkers (like ultrayung, kings_toyland) and acknowledge their names in every thread every pic
2) I beleive my inputs in design stage (color scheme & historical background setting of my Gundams) & presentation satge (take pics) are curcial in the whole "modelmaking" process. To put it in 成品"轉貼"區 seems not that appopriate IMO.
& friends, I hope you can read my words below if you really want to understand me :)
Just arrived a US modeling forum and ignited hot
discussion on model x toy x photography. This elicited my internal search
& finally I concluded…
This is MY way to channel my “desire to
create”.
My words in that forum to share with all of
you
Hi all friends in HF forum,
I take everybody’s point here &
I appreciate everyone expressing their opinions. That’s why I like
visiting US forum coz I can meet friends with very unique point of
view.
I
am not going to either admire or to defense from any comments, coz I
just want to listen & to share. & this is my way to share all
over the world.
FYI,
my days of model making are around 9-18 years old, i.e 1980-1990. (1980
is the year of Gundam broadcasted in Hong Kong TV). Like all of you, I
channeled the “desire to create” through model making. You might know,
those were the days without digital camera, & of coz, neither web
forum to share.
When I was in college & at work (age of
20~30), I still love Gundam (buying books and video) yet cannot afford
my time building Gunpla…
U must know I am still a diehard fan of
Gundam. I start to take Gundam pics since 2001, after the release of
GFF & FWUO series (I only started commissioning modeler since mid
2006!). It is because the so called toy (i.e. finished product)
eventually evolves into collectible of acceptable quality. And since
2001, I started to channel my “desire to create” through taking pics of
Gundam figure/models.
You
may say that I am not talking about modeling, just talking about photo
taking. I want share my personal point of view. I see modeling is to
imitate the object (to us, they are mecha/ Gundams) as alike as
possible. Hence, diligent modelers like all of you (& me when I was
young) will dedicate tens of hours to polish, to build, to paint, to
apply weathering on it & to realize their own perfection.
To
make it as true as a 18m MS standing on the ground, or resemble its
smart poses (or even its “character”) as in TV, IMO, you can’t make it
just finish the model-kit & take casual snaps. The modeling process
is not complete.
Take these 2 pics as an example (the same
commissioned model with exactly the same pose), u can make the 1st
causal pic by just a click of DC & host in the forum within 5
minutes. For the 2nd pic, frankly, I used 5 hours starting from set up
my studio, posing, select the best angle, shoot, Photoshop clean up…
etc.
&
finally, this is the Hi Nu code UNICORN in my heart. To recap, if you
buy my point that modeling is to imitate the real stuff as alike as
possible, tens of hour used in shooting is the process of modeling.
Truthfully, for the series of Hi Nu code UNICORN pics (less than 10
pics) in my blog, I spent 3 days, over 15 hours in total, to make it.
& this is my way to channel my “desire to create”.
Hence,
this is how the full modeling process. I garb a VP conversion kit. I
examine the parts, understand the possibilities & write the
requirement & color scheme in detail (most probably 4-8 pages,
using 2-4 hours), commissioned it to professional modeler to build
(around 30-50 hours), then I take pics (around 10-20 hours) & then
all net friends see the pics: the final outcome of the whole modeling
process-
ModelWork of ultrayung; PhotoWork of Gundam@EFSF
So u may say, what is the point of taking pics of finished product, like GFF?
Hi brother KOG, if you did not take pics on GFF, you miss the joy! I can say unashamedly it is a modeling process too!
I
want to show 3 of my GFF pics, & hope u can feel my dedication in
my “so called” modeling process! & I would like to advocate this
way to channel your “desire to create”.