Larry’s MG Kämpfer Schwer type ELSA


Larry’s MG 1/100 Kämpfer Schwer type ELSA: images, info and credits

From the Modeler:

I painted the Kampfer Schwehr in an elegant winter style.

The main white was painted in different parts, starting with black primer and chrome silver, then varying the concentration of Ulti White and Steel White.

The bazookas on both shoulders make it clear that it’s a Kampfer, but it looks like it came out of some other show.

Dealing with the bazookas that matched the mochi was a pain. It was also difficult to paint the different parts, so I ended up cutting corners halfway through. I masked too much and the painted surface started to become rough, so I sprayed clear coat frequently and managed to paint the different parts.

The inside of the vernier was also shabby, so I added more details, but I wish I had painted it all the way to the center.

I thought about opening the bazooka, but I gave up and just stuffed it inside.

I added metallic blue to the limbs as an accent color. I think it’s an effective painting point because it draws the viewer’s attention to the fingers and toes.

The binders and other parts turned out surprisingly well, but they’re so heavy that they’re barely noticeable.

I always thought about how to create a noble look without being too flashy, with white and silver as the base, while taking a bath.

The wrists that came with the main body were a bit tricky, so I replaced them with emotion manipulators I bought at Gunbe. Of course, the axis diameter doesn’t match, so I enlarged the ball part.

I glued the bazooka to match the monaka, smoothed the surface, and painted it, but it took a lot of time to mask it.

The verniers have a titanium burnt look. My experience with the previous Mega-sized Banshee came in handy.

I put lead in the feet to increase stability. There isn’t much build-up on the toe side, and it feels like all the weight is on the heel, so I think there is room for improvement.

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