Huwebes, Setyembre 27, 2012

BANDILA - HG 1/144 jegan ecoas type Custom


NAME: Jethro Joshua A. Marigza
MODEL KIT: HG 1/144 jegan ecoas type


BANDILA-(tagalog for flag)  is a horizontal flag bicolor with equal bands of royal blue and scarlet red, and with a white equilateral triangle at the hoist; in the center of the triangle is a golden yellow sun with eight primary rays, which represent the country's first group of provinces that started the 1896 Philippine Revolution against Spain; and at each vertex of the triangle is a five-pointed golden yellow star, each of which represent the country's 3 main regions - Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. This flag can indicate a state of war if it is displayed with the red side on top.






Each part of the Philippine flag has a specific meaning as follows:

The blue field stands for common unity and the noble desires of the Filipino people.



The white field stands for purity.


The sun stands for the gigantic strides that have been made by the Sons of the land on the road to progress and civilization.
The eight rays of the sun in the triangle represent the first eight united provinces that revolted for independence - Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Manila, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga and Tarlac.


The three stars in the triangle stand for the three major geographical divisions of the country which are Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.



The red field symbolizes the eagerness of the Filipino people to shed blood in defense for their country.









PROUD TO BE PINOY! \m/

Huwebes, Mayo 31, 2012

white beast - part 3

Here's an update on my concept mecha build. right now im working on the shoulder guards of the beast. i cut of a piece of vinyl tile and layout my design for the basic shape of the shoulder guards.

 

Next i cut of the design i made with a cutter.



From the basic shape of the guards, i designed two variations to be placed in between each other.

 Next just sandwich each piece and clamp it.

As the glue dried up i cleaned the holes where the torso is to be attached. the picture below shows the outermost cover for the shoulder guards so this is where i added details.


Since different designs were used over the other, this creates an effect like this.



After everything is attached to form a solid piece, its time for some putty and sanding. :)

That's all for now! stay tuned for the next updates.