Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Full Armor Unicorn Vs Sinanju (Clash of the Titans)

Hey everyone! I'm back home and its time to complete my FA Unicorn!! The procedure's full of excitement!!! I just can't wait to finish it.
 In this FA Unicorn i planned to spray it with pearl White but unfortunately my spray got suspended at the airport due to custom security issues. It was disappointing but i managed to think of another idea. How about making it flat color??

I rubbed every white pieces with sand paper and the result's amazing too!!!
I took two days full just to complete the whole kit.

I've got a small storyline here to cue with the kit.
Base Jabber Type 94 with two miniature pilots in it

 The Unicorn docks the Base Jabber.

 Rear View.

As you can see here, the Unicorn is rubbed with sandpaper so there's a kinda old weathering effect. 

 Base Jabber transports Unicorn into Space!

 Unicorn preparing to leave the Base Jabber




 Little miniature Full Frontal and Banagher Links

Leaving the Base Jabber, The Unicorn stood up magnificently. 

 Unicorn with the trademark Beam Magnum Gun.

 The pilot deck.
 Time to transform, Unicorn!
The awesome split horn.

 tadaa....NTD Unicorn with La+ activated!






 The two Sabers from its arm.
 plus the two hand-gripped saber= 4 sabers!
 Banagher Links standing on Unicorn's palm


 Two Beam Javelins. They're extremely Long
Unicorn's Size compared to the two Beam Javelins.

Four beam Gatling Guns.+ two that will be mounted on the back.

 Two Hyper Bazookas.

 Together with all of these, the Full Armor Unicorn is born!!
Superbly Amazing Kit

 Notice the two tanks behind. Those were extremely long and heavy too.

 The two Tanks.


 From head Above.



And so, together with the MSN-06S Sinanju that i finished last summer, this is the complete diorama. Amazing!
 I will name it
"Clash of the Titans"
They really do suit the name because the whole kit is really humongous.

 MSN-06S Sinanju 

VS

Full Armor RX-0 Unicorn

 And the two figurines...Banagher and Full Frontal, stood on each side of the diorama set.




The End!

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