Yes my friend there are. They can be had at most hobby shops for as little as $10US
Akaru88
I only had a panel liner back when I built this kit.
Nah. Autism/ADHD keeps them organized. I usually pull off all the armor then do the frame by section. Take one leg apart and paint it then put it back together. Then do the other leg. That way there’s always one to look at.
Bread pudding!!!
I personally assemble the kit so that I can decide on what needs paint then I take everything apart, paint it, and put it back together again. I have heard of people that paint will the parts on the runner then cut them out and assemble, but I don’t like that method because it leads to needing to notch up nub marks and it’s hard to get a good result that way.
GM airbrush is my favorite airbrush. No clean up afterwards.
I would love to display it with no armor, but unfortunately, it’s Gundam Marker EX which doesn’t look the same after topcoat and doesn’t tolerate UV light very well either.
This kit looks good with just panel lining and decals. Some kits “need” paint.
Super clean. Looks great.
I have other stand arms, I just didn’t want to dig trough the bowl of spare parts to find one. This was closer at hand and it was only temporary. The 1/144’s generally live in a box in my shed. I borrowed the action base and parts from an mg I usually display.
It would be nice to be able to filter by standard or limited release.
I think that would be the MEGA size Gundam at around 37 cm