My assembly process took quite a long time—nearly two weeks. For those who are experienced in building Gundam models, it usually only takes one to two days. But I wanted to capture every moment and step of the process to preserve the memory, and perhaps it could be helpful to those reading this post.
Maybe you're missing a part of the assembly? Or you've lost or misplaced the instruction manual? Hopefully, this can help you find what you need to complete your model.
My assembly skills may not be perfect, but I believe this documentation can be useful for those who are building a Gundam model for the first time. I spent quite a bit of time recording videos and taking photos for my blog, which contributed to the longer assembly time. Filming the video was relatively quick, but photographing the details to properly follow the build steps took much more effort and time.
You can check out the photos of the completed assembly section below. I'm still in the process of building the accessories and additional parts for this MGEX Strike Freedom model.
This is my completed video on assembling the MGEX Strike Freedom.
I Have Prepared the Parts of the MGEX Strike Freedom After Assembling the Outer Armor, Including the Following Components: Head Armor, Chest Armor, Left Arm Armor, Right Arm Armor, Waist Armor, Left Leg Armor, Right Leg Armor.
I've finished assembling the main parts of my model. I’ll probably continue with the assembly of the additional components in the next posts. For now, it's my bedtime. Goodbye and see you again!