Saturday, April 1, 2017

1/6 GK, Celia Cumani Aintree from Walkure Romanze

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This is a Garage Kit from GK-M. Her name is Celia from Walkure Romanze series. I purchased her because I wanted to paint a female in armor.


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The kit came in a small and simple box. 

It was packaged well, however, compare to E2046 kits, it is prone to damage

Unlike E2046 kits, it comes with a very good water slide decals and a paper that shows both the parts and the finished product for the coloring.


From the beginning, I ran into a problem. This top part of her swimsuit was broken. I have decided to make her nude due to this broken part.

The bottom part of the swimsuit was a problem as well. They were either cast wrong or there were too many problems for me to make a good looking kit.

The parts were supposed to snap together using this, however, it would make the kit look more toy like that a statue.

Thankfully the kit looks good without her swimsuit and the pose, proportion was great.

Unfortunately, her genitals were a different problem. It was not detailed. It was horrible really.

So using files and the Apoxie Sculpt, I detailed her genitals



It came out great as you can see after the primer was applied. I also sanded the primer so it would be smooth.

The rest came out smooth. The kit was painted using Tamiya paints. I used both pre-shading and post-shading to get that nice shading on her skin. I went for more realism look so no extra pink.

The armor was painted using Vallejo's Metal Color series. The new Acrylic line goes on smooth. After it dries, I was surprised to find that it can be buffed like Laquer metal colors. I gave it a good buff and it came out as smooth well-oiled metal look. I think it came out great as far as metal armor goes.

I used oil color for details like her face and her genitals. I don't know why but somewhere along the way I have decided to give her some pubic hair. It came out better than I expected.

Oil color was also used to give a bit of weathering on her armor.

Please enjoy the gallery.



























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