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Unread 04-18-2010, 12:26 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Viridis View Post
For Christmas a friend of mine gave me a Gundam model kit. The midget (super-deformed/chibi might be the name?) kind.

It was surprisingly fun and easy to put together.
That's from the SD Gundam line (SD for Super Deformed) there are tons of these



And that's the only line where you can get the Gundam Sengokuden models



Except for the newly launched Musou Gundams



There are a ton of video tutorials on the web about painting, and i was actually getting a tad worried about having to learn to thin paint, use primer, masking with tape etc etc etc... but the results people get seem so sweet.

Also, since this chart is REALLY hard to find, i'll leave it here.

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