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Remilia Scarlet GK ver.

Good day to everyone who stopped by! I've sped up a little and managed to build and paint another kit over the past week (I didn't expect I could do it that quickly myself; if it w...
Good day to everyone who stopped by! ![]()

I've sped up a little and managed to build and paint another kit over the past week (I didn't expect I could do it that quickly myself; if it weren't for work, I would have finished even faster
).
I got this little lady around the middle of July, thanks to a sale on E2046. At the original price I spent a long time wondering whether to buy her now or later (3,100 rubles), but while I was thinking, a 50% off sale decided that I urgently needed to get her ![]()
The kit abounds in transparent, pirozhok-style skirts and has an interesting pose that can be made stable with an enormously thick pin.



For scale:

I could have left the transparent parts transparent, but I decided that transparent aprons and underskirts were somewhat unnatural. Steel-colored ones, though—that makes perfect sense! L for logic. ![]()







With the hair, on the other hand, there was never any question of keeping it transparent—I really wanted to try coloring it with pastels. After degreasing, I coated the surface with clear, and fixed every layer of pastel with another layer of clear. About 5–7 layers in total.


Both skulls were painted in exactly the same way. I spent a long time deciding which one to use; each is lovely in its own way! In the end, I adjusted the hands and head so the little skulls could be swapped.


And here is the result.













A closer look at the details.










And a few attempts at being artistic :)




That's all from me—thank you for your attention, and have a wonderful day! ![]()
