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Finally got around to updating this blog again

March 31st, 2009 · 1 Comment

I’ve been out of the picture for almost ten months and in that time this blogs remains not updated. Mostly this is due to the injury I suffered in June 2008 that has left me aching to this day. I’ve broken my ankle rather -unceremoniously I should add, misstepping into thigh deep storm drain.

The end result – an unwanted rest for almost a month from work. Some people told me I was lucky for being off from work for a month. I have only this to say: I would rather go to work for a month non-stop with no weekend than going through the hell of having your ankle cemented and going through what I have gone through. My ankle still ache to this day… almost a year later and I have been deprived of simple things like jogging in the afternoon as my ankle can’t still handle the force exerted.

I have almost completed my PG Strike Gundam which started just before my accidents. I’ll post some new pictures soon. I have backlogged of Gundam waiting to be assembled:

1. PG 1/60 Strike Gundam

2. PG 1/60 RX-78-2 (this look real cool)

3. MG Freedom Gundam

4. MG 1/100 Force Impulse

5. PG 1/60 SkyGrasper

And did I mention I bought a new airbrush? The IWATA HP C airbrush. A hell of a lot better than the generic Taiwan made airbrush I used before.. Sparmax if I’m not mistaken.

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Langkawi Malaysia – Pics from My Latest Visit

June 1st, 2008 · 1 Comment

Its been a while since I visited the island which is situated in the northern peninsular Malaysia in a state called Kedah. There are many ways you can reach the island; by flight and by ferry. If you are going by ferry you can either take it from Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis. The only flight into the Langkawi is from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city.

I arrived in Langkawi after taking a one and a half hour ferry ride from Kuala Kedah at about 12 o’clock midday. I am there partly on business and since the accommodation is covered by the event I am attending, that’s one less thing to worry about. Did I mention that I am staying in Westin Hotel, it’s just beside the Jetty.

Westing Hotel View

First thing to do if you arrive by ferry or plane, is to get your transport sorted out. Rent a car and you won’t be disappointed and it’ll make your life a lot easier. To rent a car you can get the cheapest at MYR 50 (about 16 US dollars) per day. The rental is cheap partly due to huge competition from the locals offering the service… but expect to get what you paid for. I don’t worry about getting nice car or anything. One other thing, choose the rental company well and make sure the insurance is covered with the rental.

This is a side view of Pulau Dayang Bunting roughly translated as Pregnant Maiden Island. This shot was taken just as I disembarked from the ferry. The strange name of the island is due in part of how the island looks from a certain angle. Get the angle right and you can see as though a pregnant woman is lying on her back. Folklore says that any woman who swims in the lake will get pregnant!

The name of this bay (pic above) somehow escapes me but it situated very near to the jetty (about 5 minutes drive) there’s a small resort at the beach and even though its just 5 minutes drive from the town, it’s a bit secluded and peaceful. If you like peace and quiet while having the convenience of not being far from town, then this is the place for you.

As the sunset approaches, me and the wife arrive at Awana Porto Malai, situated in Pantai Tengah. It’s at the western part of the island. If you look at the map above its at bottom left of the map. I didn’t go into the resort but the picture is taken at the entrance of the resort. The sun sets beautifully here.

My hotel is situated at the town center Kuah but when night comes, finding a good local restaurant can be a bit of a challenge. On the second night of my stay on the island, I’ve traveled to Pantai Chenang just to check out the local scenery. To my surprise, there’s huge number of local eatery there and even authentic Arabic restaurant. The prices are very reasonable. If you are into seafood – this is the place for you. The road stretches about a kilometer and both sides of the streets are lined with various restaurant and stalls. What I did was park the car and just stroll along to find the best restaurants that suits my taste.

One of the must see places on Langkawi is definitely the cable car ride. It is situated about 3 kilometers away from Burau Bay. The cable car ride is not for the faint of heart. The ride is so steep that at one point it seems that we are traveling at an angle of 60 degrees! The top most summit is about 750 meters above sea level and on top of it is a magnificent view. You can see the Island all around.

There are two stops provided on the ride. The first platform is about 650 Meters above sea level and the platform is about half the size of the second platform. You can stop here a wile before continuing to the top most level.

The bridge in the picture above is a suspended bridge giving a clearer view of the Eastern part of the Langkawi. For those with vertigo or a fear of height, don’t even think of going onto the bridge. You can feel the bridge rocking back and forth as you walk on it.

A sight to behold. the view is just breath taking and at the top the air sure seems so fresh and cool.

The final night of my stay is at Mutiara Burau Bay Resort. Its about 2 minutes drive to the cable car ride. The resort offers chalet accommodation. There’s a lot of boats at Burau Bay and they offer chartered boat rides to nearby Island. Theres is a resort located on another Island called Rebak and the only way you can go there is by boat.

The last time I went to the Island is about 3-4 years ago and it is amazing how the Island has improved and evolve during such short period. This is definitely a must go place if you ever come to Malaysia.

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IWSP Strike Gundam Gallery

May 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments

Finally able to complete this gundam after it has taken so many month. Glad to move on to my next project. There’s more than 30 photos on this page. To view a bigger picture please click on the picture.

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IWSP Strike Gundam – Pre Decals Update

May 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments

This the latest take on my current progress working on the gundam. As you can probably see the picture ain’t perfect due to the fact that it’s taken using my handphone.

The headless gundam picture is due to the fact that I have to re-do the whole head again. I’ve painted the head and I saw that the seam on the side of the head makes the head unsightly. I’ve tried to spray the head with a coat of Mr Surfacer 1000 and it turns out looking bloated. Mr. Surfacer 1000 is quite thick and covers even the panel lining. The solution to this: Paint Stripping.

I’ve put the whole head in acrylic thinner and leave it there for a few hours. Next step is to scrub excess paint off and redo the whole thing again… What a drag. Enjoy the pic in the gallery

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1/100 MG Strike Gundam IWSP – Updated 11th May

May 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment



This is a short update of the MG Strike Gundam I am working on. The parts are all completely done with preshading and a few coat of FFA (future floor acrylics) have been added to the parts. Pictured above is a piece of the armor of its foot. Since the base coat is black, the red is somehow turn into a darkish red color instead of its gaudy red color.

This is one of the pitfall of using Max Technique as you must take into account of how the base coat can affect the top coat. Funnily enough, the color white will not be affected when used with black base coat. These are some of the color affected: red, yellow and blue.

Eventhough the red turns out a darker shade of red, you can enhance the red color by spraying a coat of clear red. Unfortunately, I didn’t have any clear red at the moment… this is some of the technique I learn from using the Max Technique. I did apply this technique when I was airbrushing the yellow bits in model and it worked.

The FFA worked really great on the model. I was half expecting to get the kit to get all shiny, but instead I got a nice satin type finish. Apart from that, the model smells great thanks to its scented properties.

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