Monday, June 27, 2011

ROTF Nemesis Prime ver. 2

Update!

There you go. Finally!

Okay, so the movie is coming out in the next few days. So yeah, posting movie-verse Transformers repaints is part of celebrating the last movie by Micheal Bay.

I remember doing one of these a while back, but this one was supposed to be done around the same time. I owed this to my sister in-law (yes...she collects primes) way back, but just recently got myself to finishing it...

So, like before I prefer to have Nemesis stylings to be more 'lined' than 'flaming'. Lol. I've always thought that being the reverse version of Optimus Prime should have it all...different.

Enough talk...here it is.

ROTF Nemesis Prime






Here it is. There will be more postings...hopefully by today (if the internet doesn't screw me up...).

Hakuna Matata~!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

RK Designs on Facebook

Hey all...

Sorry that I haven't posted anything yet for this month, but there will be some updates for the next few days. Promise!

Just wanted to give a heads up to RK Designs followers that we now have a Facebook page. Here it is...

RK DESIGNS ON FB! <-- Click here!

So, hope you all will take the time to visit and give us a 'like' to show your support. And we hope that in the years to come, we can one day produce our own products...

Thank you all again for being with us all these years!

Cheers!

Ryukaze

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

How it all started...

Hello all...sorry, but no updates yet...haven't had the time to shoot photos of my current projects...

But I do have a story to share with you all my dear avid followers...heh...

I was talking with my wife last night and she asked me, how did it all started...So I went back to when I was wee little boy, but she stopped me...and asked, "How did RK Designs began dear..."

Oh...

That story...heh...

And I think I haven't shared that little story...so here we are...now get yourself a warm blanket and a nice cup of chocolate drink...and let me tell you a tale of hard painting and tough sandings...

You see, I have been dabbling in Gundams for a very long time...but I actually started kitbashing way back in the 1980's...I was in primary school and my family wasn't that well off. So I had my fair share of toys that I played till it was...erm...unplayable...but I loved my toys no matter what and kept on playing and I modified them. Yep. That was my earliest kitbashing that I can remember...

In the later years, I sort of left what I was doing and started doing other things...scratchbuilding. Yeah, using cardboards and other art materials I was able to make my own Starmax Bomber, Starwolf and a command base. Cool huh? Yeah. I wish I had photos of them cause most of it was destroyed.

Now, fast forward to 2005. I had purchased some knock-off Transformer toys which was an Armada Optimus Prime and Starscream. The reason? I was just curious.

So I thought to myself, what can I do to make this guys better? Not having an airbrush means I'd have to handpaint. And those suckers are quite big and hand brushing wouldn't be smooth. So I went out and bought me a can...wait...make that a few cans of aerosol paints. So being new to this medium, I worked on the Prime. It was quite tedious since I didn't really know what I was doing...

Now they call it...Repainting.

And here's the Armada Optimus that I did in 2005..(it was never finished due to the fact that I started to work on other things...heh)



Ugly huh? With so called panel linings...LOL...

Then I got my airbrush set...and came this...



Masterpiece Starscream to Starscream G1 (TomyTakara) in 2007.

Then...



Masterpiece Starscream to Thundercracker (Hasbro) in 2008

And...



Masterpiece Skywarp to Sunstorm (Hasbro) in 2010...

Must be wondering why I posted images of the Masterpiece Seekers rather than the other works I've done...I guess the MP Starscream was the one repaint that started it all...way back in 2007.

Sigh...now that was a trip down memory lane eh? I guess the upcoming Transformers 3 movie sort of made me go all nostalgic when I started all of this...sometimes, we tend to forget the reason why we do the things we do...not fame, not glamour, not publicity, not acknowledgment and heck not even for money...

but simple honest to God passion.

And I know most customisers has their reasons of doing what they do, but they do it with passion and that is something that should be treasured and not forgotten.

It all started on that one day that I bought the knock-off Optimus Prime and the cans of aerosol paints in 2005.

And the rest is history...