Finished: JFOR RX-79[G] GUNDAM

2007 September 17
by xplan303ex

It is finally finished! Here are the pics, and a story I made up that explains the cows and markings :) (It is based on the events of 0083 Stardust Memories):

November U.C. 0083

During the weeks of unrest following the denunciation by admiral Delaz of the development of mobile suits armed with nuclear weapons by the Earth Federation, the civil population of the rainforest area adjacent to the Jaburo base in South America felt extremely at risk. Thousands of people tried to leave the area en masse and reports existed that local governments were supressing the movement violently, guided by landowners who had too much to lose. In a humanitarian move, the commander at Jaburo scraped together a company of mobile suits called the Jaburo Force (JFOR), attached to the Earth Federal Forces (EFF), which consisted of mostly outdated RX-79[G] mass production Gundams, whose mission was to secure a corridor between the jungles of southern Brazil and the flatlands in Argentina that the civil population would use for evacuation. JFOR struggled fighting through the rainforest against equipment adquired by previous dictatorships and things worsened when on November 11 an alert was given about a possible colony drop on Jaburo itself. When JFOR finally got to Argentina in mid November, not only the colony had been dropped on North America but they found that most local farmers had abandoned their lands, leaving their cattle to roam free for days. Mobile suit pilots and crews oddly found that the animals were not afraid of the armored beasts.

The rest of the pics:

Homage to one of my favorite bands:

2 Responses leave one →
  1. 2007 September 24

    I wish I were at the meeting, Jeff gave it rave reviews!

  2. 2007 September 24

    Yeah! It was a fantastic job.
    BTW… the photos I took of your model at the club meeting is up. If you want some extra pics, here’s the link:

    http://gmobile17.blogspot.com/2007/09/bpms-9212007-members-work-5.html

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