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Build Club: Revisions (Part I)

When the Spring theme for Build Club was announced, I looked over my backlog, picked out a kit, looked at the instructions for said kit, and changed my mind. On and off, this process took about a couple of weeks. Anyway, I’ve started working on the kit I finally settled on. It is…

HGBF Transient Gundam Glacier

HGBF Transient Gundam Glacier!

This mobile suit comes from the rather obscure Gundam Build Fighters Honoo Try, which was serialized in Hobby Japan and is a variant of Transient Gundam from Gundam Build Fighters Try (and yes, Transient Gundam is in my backlog). With its much darker color scheme and additional clear parts, Glacier is strikingly different from your typical Gundam revision. Still, it looks cool, and I thought it would be a good kit to get back into the swing of things.

Working roughly an hour at a time over a few days, I removed most of the pieces from their runners and did the first-pass trimming and filing; just a few optional hands, some backpack parts, and all of the weapon parts haven’t been touched yet. This whole process has been the same as usual, save for one addition: a DSPIAE handheld vacuum cleaner. I’ve been mainly using this vacuum to clean the dust off of my files, which it does a great job of, though I still have to use tape to remove those few particles that really get stuck. This vacuum has also been good for keeping my workspace a little bit cleaner. So far, I’ve gotten my money’s worth.

Testing some paint on the main (opaque) runners for this kit

Right now, I’m in the process of wiping down the pieces with wet paper towels and testing some paint colors. Said tests are for the panel lines; for this kit, I wanted to do something out of the ordinary. I’ve tested six colors so far, including a green that I originally bought to paint Gundam eyes (and for this kit, it will stay that way), and a couple from the Gundam Marker Advanced set (both of which were too dark). I really like the yellow, but it would pop too much on Glacier, reducing the visual impact of the clear parts. That said, between the last two colors, light blue and light pink, I’m leaning towards the former, since it fits better with the “Glacier” name. I’m planning on doing a second round of color tests, though, to try and mix the nicest blue I can. Interestingly enough, there’s a teal listed in this Gunpla’s color mixing guide, although it seems to just be for one small detail on the top of Glacier’s head.

So, that’s where I’m currently at with Transient Gundam Glacier. In the following week or so, I plan to finish cleaning, do a final pass on filing and sanding (for the pieces that have already been trimmed, that is), clean some more, then start painting. Going to take my time with this one and hopefully do a nice job.

Build Club Mk.2 – Works in Progress

Thanks to TwoAi, Build Club is back, in newsletter form! The archive, if you want to check it out, is here. What follows is my post for Update 2 for the first round, with the theme of Under Construction

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So, I have two in-progress kits right now.

The BB Senshi I will probably never finish

The first is the Koumei Re-GZ SD BB Senshi, which I’ve had on hold for about a year and a half now. My adventures in Gunpla and plamo started many years back with SD Gundams, and specifically BB Senshis, a bunch of which I was able to get for cheap via one of Hobby Search’s sales, back when they were still allowed to sell Gunpla. Even now, I still rely on them for practice and experimentation.

After several years of only building kits every once in a blue moon, I got Serious in 2023, and started off with this BB Senshi, mainly to see how my hand painting was doing and to try out a gold Gundam Marker EX. I didn’t like said marker, mainly because I couldn’t get an even, consistent coat, and wasn’t happy with how the rest of my painting was going, so I boxed up this kit and shifted my attention elsewhere. Haven’t really touched it since, and don’t feel like going back to it anytime soon.

Yin Hu, fully built Suit Type, along with the manual and the Armed Type parts

On the other hand, there’s my second in-progress kit: MS General’s Raider of Shadow Yin Hu. Last year, I built the Suit Type body, which puts her in a waitress outfit, and plan to build the Armed Type body this year. In case you’re wondering, to save space, I collapsed her box and put all the leftover pieces for said Armed Type in a smaller one.

The building of the Suit Type went all right. The manual is one of the best I’ve ever seen, with multiple languages and lists of runners needed for each section, not to mention clear instructions for just about everything. However, the quality of the kit itself is so-so, with obvious seam lines, lower-grade plastic than what’s found in Japanese kits, and nub marks that could be a little better hidden—I had to do quite a bit of touching up on the prepainted silver and gold parts. I mostly like the end result, though, and hope that the Armed Type version doesn’t give me too much trouble later on.

That’s everything for now! Planning to get back into building when the weather warms up, and already have a handful of kits I’d like to tackle. Hopefully one or more of them will match up with the next Build Club theme.