So he built Buster into an improvised frame made out of a Serpent kit? Interesting idea, odd execution. Why not fit the Serpent armor directly over the Buster similar to the Assault Shroud?
Just because the design isn't so gundam like and more industrial and American mechwarrior style thaw hardcore japanophiles will hate...
Its pretty cool. I like it a lot more than stuff like the meteor unit, etc. My only nitpick is that more effort should have been put into hiding the serpent look.
So he built Buster into an improvised frame made out of a Serpent kit? Interesting idea, odd execution. Why not fit the Serpent armor directly over the Buster similar to the Assault Shroud?
ReplyDeleteLooks ridiculously ugly.
ReplyDeleteIt annoying that blind people who have no taste in gunpla modeling will find this as "awesome" "super" "great"
Deleteagreed.... fugly...
DeleteSeems ok to me except for some decals that look inappropriate
ReplyDeleteNice idea, but to me, this one look messy. Somehow remind me of MkII Boxing unit from SRW.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Need more work on the design.
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ReplyDeleteNot really ugly. The add-on suit IS bulky and odd but so is the Huckbein Boxer and Red Frame Power Loader.
ReplyDeleteThe design is closer to the real world's power-suit and not fantasy tech Ironman/WarMachine.
And to be clear, this post was mislabeled. It uses a 1/144 scale Buster and a butchered 1/100 Serpent Custom.
But it clearly says Gundam Exia....
ReplyDeleteJust because the design isn't so gundam like and more industrial and American mechwarrior style thaw hardcore japanophiles will hate...
ReplyDeleteIts pretty cool. I like it a lot more than stuff like the meteor unit, etc. My only nitpick is that more effort should have been put into hiding the serpent look.
I like it, but why the Exia decal?
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