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Monument Series 02: Destiny
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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MONUMENT SERIES 02: DESTINY GUNDAM
BANDAI MG 1/100 scale plastic kit


After 3 years, the 2nd model in the series is finally here! Why so long?... some might asked. Well, I have more or less lost interest in Gundam modeling because of varies reasons. 1 of the reason is because I wanted to create or scratch-build my own line of mechas in conjunction with my portfolio.
The reason I decided to model again is because one day, I chanced upon the news that this year's BAKUC(Bandai Action Kit Universal Cup) will be held in conjunction with the Anime Festival Asia 08. I thought it is quite cool since AFA'08 is a big event, so I decided to give it a try... plus at the same time, showcasing my Monument series to a wider audience.

I was kind of late to know this news, hence it was quite a rush for me to complete this monument. I was left with about 2-3 weeks, then worked on & off on it... and almost 24 hours during the last 2 days. lol... If I know the news early & start early, I should be able to modify it more to make it a better looking monument... sigh. -_-

I have been wanting to do Destiny as the 2nd in the series, ever since I completed Freedom... why? because there is a link between these 2 MS. Let me explain the idea & concept behind this Destiny, and you shall understand it's presentation. It is quite simple though. :D

Shinn Asuka is the pilot of the Destiny Gundam, as well as the emo protagonist of the anime. He has a grunge against Freedom Gundam because he thought Freedom(together with Calamity Gundam) caused the death of his family... hence 1 side of the base are Freedom's arms. Later in the series, he became dilemmatic and confused of his own actions, unable to release the pain in his soul... hence the other side of the base are Destiny's arms.
Shinn Asuka is tormented by both himself and the Freedom Gundam... I illustrate this by having both sets of arms pulling the chain that restrict the Destiny to freedom. That's it! Simple ya? :D

The models in this Monument series is supposed to be monuments/statues, hence I turned them from model kits into sculptures. hehe... That explains why I have them incomplete, as someone mentioned they are the mechanical version of Venus de Milo. Wow! I'm so flattered. XD

I thought my creation(the Monument series) are quite niche and not mainstream, thus not much attention will be given to it by others... but I do realised that there are people who appreciate what I have done. Thank you so much for your appreciation! I will try to churn out better monuments/sculptures in the next & upcoming in the series.

Meanwhile, enjoy the pictures of the Destiny monument. :)
(click on the picture to enlarge it)
P.S. Most parts that seems to be metal... are indeed real metal. ^^














The barrel of the cannon.










A piston is added inside the thigh to simulate hydraulic action,
because that part is supposed to be able to open and close.










Below are detailed shots taken to illustrate the details of the model better(before assembling all the parts together)... as I"m afraid it will be difficult to take certain shots once all the parts are fully assembled.

I seems to have forgotten to take detailed shots of the base... zzz Perhaps will do it when I get the model back.


Detail-up the underarm compartments


Modified the abdomen for it to be able to bend.
Added 2 metal pistons to simulate the hydraulic action.



A piston(?) added to the pelvis compartment. lol


Added details to the inside of both shoulders


Added details to the right shoulder


3 metal thrusters for each side of the wings


Detail-up the underneath of both wings' caps


Wanted to replace the blade with an actual Surgeon's blade, but not sure where to get that.
So in the end I just chrome it to fake the metal look. lol
The end tip of the sword is real metal though.



Replaced the kit's thrusters with two metal thrusters


My usual way of re-decorating the internal of the skirts


Ok, I left the tears on the face in red as a contrast to the overall color scheme, because I want to portray that it is crying. However, I think most people did not notice it as the area is too small, and the head is looking downwards.

By the way, did anyone noticed the Destiny's shield at the base? :)

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posted by Kyori @ 21:51  
6 Comments:
  • At 13/11/08 01:56, Blogger gsquared said…

    Wow, this is amazing! Doing this type of work is, as you say, definitely not mainstream, but its an eye popper. Different, but better than most models out there. This is near revolutionary, further merging gunpla with art. Love the attention you gave to the details and the monochromatic color is perfect.

     
  • At 13/11/08 11:34, Blogger Unknown said…

    Wao~~ *w* I was speechless when I looked at the details. This master piece of yours is totally awesome!! I personally like the metal parts attached (did you had a hard time dealing with them?)

    Oh, and the color is totally perfect! Just love it~~!

     
  • At 13/11/08 14:42, Blogger Kyori said…

    @gsquared
    Thanks for the compliments. :) Hope my work is inspiration to others.
    Btw, I didn't mention in my post that I purposely left the tears in red, cos I wanna show that it is crying. ermm... seems it's not that obvious. lol

    @soraxriku
    Nope, I didn't have a hard time dealing with the metal parts. I had them in my Freedom monument too.
    Glad that you like it. :D

     
  • At 15/11/08 03:05, Blogger gsquared said…

    @kyori
    can't believe i missed that, lol. i really like how there is a reason for everythin that you did.

     
  • At 16/11/08 18:14, Blogger Kyori said…

    @gsquared
    hehe.. thanks. Like I said, it's profession sickness. I'm just not into "anyhow mod or anyhow add a lot of stuffs" for the sake of today's trend. I always try to balance everything out. :)
    I will illustrate the "balancing" in my next model work.

    Oh ya, I have mentioned about the tears in my post already, after I replied to your comment.

     
  • At 30/11/08 10:54, Blogger Q said…

    Wow that's impressive and powerful for a monument piece. The style reminds me of the Black Astray you've done a while ago.

    Keep up the good work!

     
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