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When I was a kid my mom always used to say that refrigerators with the best cooling system are the most resilient. "Nak yung pridyider natin G&E ilang taon na pero daig pa yung lamig ng mga bagong ref na lumalabas ngayon"

Well she was half right, the coolest ref indeed starts with the letter G, but spelled different:


Meet the COOLEST Ref IN THE WORLD - Plasmate Dennis Chua's GUNPLA pridyider!



What an awesome ref, its just not the epitome of coolness- I feel full already just by looking at it LOL

Keep racking em up Dennis! Pretty sure you are gonna need a new ref soon hahahaha!

Till next, Mismo!
Just finished watching Spartacus a few weeks ago and the end scene (spoilers ahead) was a prelude to the Roman triumvirate between Marcus Crassus, Pompei Magnus and the great Julius Caesar.

Now PG has a triumvirate of that same mold.

Very honored to feature the works from three of the best modelers in the country today- Vanz "Anazasi" Hilario, Mark "Sexy Time" Bersola and David "Davime" Ceremonia. It was pleasure capturing these masterpieces side by side.

Massive BFGs and Full Armor types which emphasize a beautiful clusterf**k have always been a fan favorite in the modeling scene. We fondly refer to them as MAMAWS in PG vernacular, a sight to behold.


Behold the three MAMAWS: Deepstriker, Berst and Perseus!
 



 And here is a teaser for our upcoming yarian challenge later this year!
Kits like these reflect the unrivaled passion of modelers in honing their craft. The execution might be different and the approach altogether- but what remains constant is the unyielding spirit to conquer personal limitations to keep bettering one's best. These monsters are the perfect example to that.

Looking forward to the next generation of mamaws in the coming months. I sense the calm before the storm and have seen some WIPs of upcoming greats. Excited to see them all soon!

Till next, Mismo!

Acguy


Gasha details:
-note that this was originally chrome colored rubber
-about an inch tall (excluding the base)
-hand-painted
-added terrain on the base


Simple terrain making steps:
-apply glue on the base and spread it
-when the glue is slightly dried, apply blue paint
-apply a drop of white paint and tilt the base as if you're controlling the ripples
-let it dry and you'll see the glue will retract making it look like miniature bubbles on the base









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