Thanks for the nice deal.. I'm so lucky that I got the last one I think till next transaction
Great base, although having it at a significant height means having to centre the model so as to not tip it over.
A set of markers for touching up the standard Gundam's from the Seed series, specifically Strike and Freedom! All 6 colours are not available separately and include GM40 Seed Red, GM41 Seed Yellow, GM42 Seed White, GM43 Seed Blue, GM44 Seed Gray, and GM45 Seed Dark Blue!
"In 'Gundam SEED', humanity is divided between Naturals and genetically enhanced Coordinators. Tensions explode when ZAFT, a Coordinator military faction, steals prototype Gundams. Kira Yamato, a Coordinator, is thrust into the chaos, piloting a Gundam for the Naturals' defense. Friendships are tested, particularly between Kira and his childhood friend, Athrun...
Read MoreThe Gundam Marker Seed Basic Set (6pcs) (Renewal) includes six Gundam Markers in the following colors: Gundam Marker GM01 Black Gundam Marker GM02 Red Gundam Marker GM31 Blue Gundam Marker GM08 Yellow Gundam Marker GM30 White Gundam Marker GM34 Gray
The Gundam Marker Seed Basic Set (6pcs) (Renewal) features improved ink formulations that provide smoother application, better flow, and enhanced color vibrancy. The markers also have a new design with a more ergonomic grip and a more durable nib.
Gundam Markers are specifically designed for painting Gundam model kits, while regular markers are intended for general-purpose marking and writing. Gundam Markers feature a fine tip for precise detailing, high-quality paint that adheres well to plastic surfaces, and a smooth, even finish.
The Gundam Marker Seed Basic Set (6pcs) (Renewal) is primarily intended for panel lining, which involves applying fine lines of color to the grooves and panel lines of Gundam model kits to enhance their detail and depth. However, the markers can also be used for painting larger areas, such as the inner frame or weapons, and for adding subtle color accents.
Gundam Markers are permanent, but they can be removed using a Gundam Marker Eraser Pen or a mild solvent like rubbing alcohol. It is important to test the eraser or solvent on a small inconspicuous area before applying it to the entire model.