SD MSA-0011 S Gundam Paper model

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The new Gundam Paper model has been added. I’m not yet to assemble it then I never seen the complete one. I used to see only picture from plastic model which I bring to show with this content. If any one who download this paper model and already assemble the model, please share your model with us.

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SD Astray Red Frame

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Story of SD Astray Red Frame

SD Astray Red FrameWhen the Earth Alliance begins a project to build its own mobile suits, the initial work is done in conjunction with the Morgenroete research facility on the Orb space colony Heliopolis. While Orb assists in the research, they have an ulterior motive: steal the data from the Alliance to build their own mobile suits. From the stolen data, Orb constructs three prototype Gundam Astray units: the P01 Gold Frame, the P02 Red Frame and the P03 Blue Frame. While Orb is able to copy the Alliance’s beam saber and beam rifle technology, they are unable to duplicate the Phase Shift armor and compensate by making the Astrays light and maneuverable. As with the Alliance suits, the Astrays are equipped with hand plugs to exchange energy and data with its carried weapons. The Alliance and Orb use different hand plugs, and only weapons designed for the Astray can be used without any modifications. However, the Red Frame is capable of emitting beam energy from its hand plugs for use as an emergency weapon. Read more…

SD HYAKU-SHIKI Paper Model

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SD HYAKU-SHIKI Paper ModelAs Anaheim Electronics developed next-generation mobile suits under the Anti-Earth Union Group’s “Z Project” flag during the Gryps War, several design proposals were considered for the in-development MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam. One of these proposals would go on to become the MSN-00100 Hyaku Shiki, as its design proved too difficult to incorporate the transformation systems needed for the Zeta Gundam. The design was revised and then constructed as the Hyaku Shiki, although it did retain some features that would later be incorporated in the Zeta Gundam, such as the experimental “wing binders” mounted on its backpack, which packed extra thrusters and aided in maneuverability. Based on combat data and weapons designs from the RMS-099 Rick Dias and MSA-003 Nemo, plus incorporating data and the revolutionary new “movable frame” concept employed in the RX-178 Gundam Mark II, the Hyaku Shiki (”hyaku shiki” is Japanese for “type 100″) proved to be a light, fast and highly agile unit. Read more…