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so, the other day I received my Sword strike kit from japan, naturally very anxious to start building itWink-wink
so, I opended the manual, gave it a few looks, especially the colored pics and came to the conclusion that the paint scheme of the sword strike is DAMN UGLYCold0wj

I've been thinking a few days about how to paint it, which colors, which parts wil i paint and which will i leave the normal color. so the normal ranting of every hobby person
but here's the catch, a normal hobby-er would know the answer after a few days/hours but i'm driving myself crazy about this issue the entire week!!Em56 and I still don't know the freakin' answerEm115

so this is the part where i turn to you, do any of you have any idea's?
I'm looking for a dark colorscheme with a touch of bright color here and there, but not too much bright
and try to avoid black, cos I already used that once before on another kit and I only have 5 kits so 2 out of 5 black ones will look a bit weirdWink-wink

you guys are the best!Smiles9wc

BDT
http://www.fichtenfoo.com/02GiantRobots/02a.htm

http://members12.tsukaeru.net/peck/factory.htm#mg

Check out his website, he got nice custom scheme.

Check out also Peck

You decide your own colours it's your creation, do your own research and look at other people's models, it's a process to lose sleep over colour scheme . I do too. Ultimately , the robot is in your display not ours.

So have fun Smile
thx!
this helps alot, alot of new material to look throughWink-wink
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