Sunday, May 31, 2009

Cherudim Avalanche Custom


My latest work, a Cherudim Gundam kitbash. Parts from the Avalanche Exia were used. And I took reference from the Cherudim Sagaand Dynames Storm customs. Both are very cool mechas!
Overall, I achieve what I set out to do, to create another variation. I like the colour scheme a lot although it can be a bit "dark".
Enough said, here come the pics....















13 comments:

Jacques said...

Great mod there, especially how the color of the paintjob turned out.

What color or mixture of colours did you use to achieve the color scheme?

Toymaker said...

HI Jacques,

I used a mixture of Dark Grey, Light Grey, Neutral Grey and Grey + Green. All GAIA brand colours.

SUEDE said...

again, amazing work! cant tell you how pleased i was that there was an update in your blog. but when i saw the pictures, i almost fell off my chair. amazing! and i don't even like that kit.

Skyguy said...

Amazing! I luv the way you kitbash the original kit. Now it looks even more buffy and strong!

Toymaker said...

Thanks Sky! Am glad that you like it!!!

noob ingundam said...

HI COULD U DO SOME TUTORIALS PLS IM 12 AND I NEED SOME HELP HA HA IM A BEGINNER AND IVE BOUGHT ABOUT 28 MG KITS

Toymaker said...

Do tutorials? Well yeah that would be pretty soon...

NOOBINGUNDAM said...

THANKS BTW NICE PIECE OF WORK

noobingundam said...

COULD YOU DO IT QUICKLY PLS CAUSE THE ANTICIPATION IS KILLING ME...............................................ARGH IM DEAD..........................

renozlion said...

Was amazed when I saw you kit on Plamo, but was even overwhelm when I saw the real thing in Hobby Art Gallery at Sunshine Plaza. I was like " OMG".....Sam told me you're a regular customer there. Love your work, hope to meet you in person.

Toymaker said...

Hi Renozlion, thanks for your commnets. I'm pretty sure we will bump into each other very soon at HAG :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Im getting a HG 1/144 astray red frame next week and i was wondering if you have any tips on painting and detailing it, Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Hi, do you weather your models? If so what techniques do you use?

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