
MG MSM-07 Z’Gok under water mobile suit
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Titanium parts painted and panel lined. Ready for clean up and sub assembly tomorrow


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Done well mate, look forward to seeing it together.
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Interesting looking so far.
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Thanks guys!!
This is why is try to use only good quality lacquer paints. Panel lined before clean up.

After clean up. A good rub with enamel thinner can ruin the paint if it’s not fully dry and lacquer type

The organiser is filling up now. Trying to sort out what I need next so I can get the inner frame all together and standing on its own.

This is why is try to use only good quality lacquer paints. Panel lined before clean up.

After clean up. A good rub with enamel thinner can ruin the paint if it’s not fully dry and lacquer type

The organiser is filling up now. Trying to sort out what I need next so I can get the inner frame all together and standing on its own.

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Certainly bought out the details. 

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The wash helps to high light the parts.
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Sprayed some clear on some small parts.

This ones turning out to be really big



You can see a subtle difference from the titanium and stainless steel

The 3 piece foot. I’ll probably pull it apart for a dry brush after I apply some dirt n mud to it.


This ones turning out to be really big



You can see a subtle difference from the titanium and stainless steel

The 3 piece foot. I’ll probably pull it apart for a dry brush after I apply some dirt n mud to it.

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Good to see you finding some time to progress with this build. Gets better with each update.
Didnt realize the MG version was that big, when compared to the others in the background.
Nice collection of impressive builds there too.
Didnt realize the MG version was that big, when compared to the others in the background.
Nice collection of impressive builds there too.
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Took a few shifts off work so while the weathers not 37+ degrees I’m trying hard to finish this build by the end of the year. I got another comparison pic here as well. Really shows the size of a 1/100 kit
Dry brushed the under side of the feet before assembling the whole foot

Inner frame complete!!



I’ll have the armour and eye detail finished but I think the weathering will have to wait until next year. The next challenge is painting the pilot before New Years
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Weathering is subtle but heaps effective. Nice work on the frame, lots of detail on that one.
That would have to be close to the size of Sazabi Ver.Ka
That would have to be close to the size of Sazabi Ver.Ka
