
The HG 1/144 Strike Noir Gundam is one of the most distinctive mobile suits from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: STARGAZER. Its predominantly black colour scheme, combined with the Noir Striker backpack and tactical weaponry, gives it a unique aesthetic that stands apart from many other Gundams in the Cosmic Era timeline.
For this project, I wanted to preserve the Strike Noir Gundam’s sleek, dark appearance while introducing subtle metallic highlights and weathering that would add depth and realism to the finished model.
The kit was first separated by runners before any assembly began. Every solid-coloured part on Runners A, B, C and D received a complete base coat of Mr. Color No. 2 (Gloss Black), creating a uniform foundation for the subsequent painting process.
Once the base coat had fully cured, each colour group was treated individually. The yellow-moulded parts on Runner A were finished with Mr. Color No. 9 (Gold Metallic), applied as a full colour coat rather than as weathering. The red-moulded parts on the same runner were weathered using Mr. Color No. 108 (Character Red, Semi-Gloss).
The light grey parts on Runner B were weathered with Mr. Color No. 107 (Character White, Semi-Gloss) to create subtle highlights and visual depth. The dark grey parts on Runner C, together with the grey parts on Runner D, were weathered using Mr. Color No. 159 (Super Silver), adding a worn metallic appearance that complements the Strike Noir Gundam’s design.
After the lacquer paints had dried, two different Tamiya Panel Line Accent Colors were used to complement the finished paintwork.
Black Panel Line Accent Color was applied to the parts painted in Character White, Super Silver, and Gold Metallic, creating strong contrast that enhanced the panel lines and mechanical details. Light Grey Panel Line Accent Color was applied to the Character Red and Gloss Black surfaces, producing a subtler effect that remained visible without overpowering the darker colours.
Once the panel liner had cured, the excess Black panel liner was carefully removed using cotton buds dampened with Tamiya X-20 Enamel Thinner, leaving crisp and well-defined panel lines while preserving the painted finish.
For the Light Grey panel liner, less of the excess was removed intentionally. The remaining residue created subtle streaks and smudges across the darker surfaces, resembling the marks left on a machine after exposure to rain and environmental conditions. This effect helped create a more weathered and realistic appearance, as if the Strike Noir Gundam had returned from repeated combat operations.
With all painting and panel lining complete, the model was finally assembled. The combination of metallic finishes, contrasting panel lines and restrained weathering transformed the kit while retaining the distinctive identity of the Strike Noir Gundam. Rather than appearing as a factory-new machine, the finished model portrays a mobile suit with a sense of history and operational wear.
This build is published on 14 July 2026, marking the 20th anniversary of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: STARGAZER, which first premiered on 14 July 2006. Two decades later, the Strike Noir Gundam remains one of my favourite mobile suit designs from the Cosmic Era timeline. Completing this project is my own way of commemorating the anniversary of this memorable ONA series and celebrating one of the franchise’s most distinctive and enduring mobile suit designs.
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