
From Kotobukiya comes the 1/72 scale Highend Master Model Liger Zero Panzer from Zoids New Century Zero Anime series. Its basically the Liger Zero mounted with the Panzer Pack which is used for bombardment as its equipped with a mean load of missiles and cannons.
Other variants of the Liger Zero released by Kotobukiya were the Jager and the Schneider. If you already have the 1/72 HMM Liger Zero and don't want to buy the Panzer anymore, you can always buy the stand alone Panzer unit that Kotobukiya also sells separately without the Liger Zero included..
The 1/72 HMM Liger Zero Panzer is selling for $ at Amazon, 5150 yen at Amiami, 5840 yen at HobbyLink Japan
Color Guide Description | Paint Ratios |
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main body white part | White (H1)(97%) + Orange Yellow (H24)(2%) + Clear Orange (H92)(1%) |
main body black part | Black (H2)(70%) + White (H1)(20%) + Brown (H7)(10%) |
main body blue part | White (H1)(50%) + Blue (H5)(25%) + Silver (H8)(25%) |
main body brown part | Mahogany (H84)(50%) + Neutral Gray (H53)(20%) + Brown (H7)(20%) + Silver (H8)(10%) |
claws, fangs gold part | Super Metallic Super Gold (SM02)(100%) |
sensor orange part | Clear Orange (H92)(100%) |
cylinder etc silver part | Silver (H8)(100%) |
CAS main body light green part | White (H1)(70%) + Bright Green/Daytona Green (H26)(20%) + Light Brown/Tan (H27)(10%) |
cannone etc gray part | Neutral Gray (H53)(60%) + Blue (H5)(30%) + Purple (H39)(5%) + White (H1)(5%) |
yellow part | Yellow (H4)(65%) + White (H1)(20%) + Orange Yellow (H24)(15%) |
missile red part | Monza Red/Red Madder (H86)(55%) + Shine Red (H23)(30%) + White (H1)(15%) |
weapons white part | White (H1)(100%) |
joints cap red part | Red (H3)(60%) + Wine Red/Maroon (H43)(30%) + White (H1)(10%) |
CAS main body dark green part | Bright Green/Daytona Green (H26)(45%) + Orange Yellow (H24)(25%) + Black (H2)(20%) + White (H1)(10%) |
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Construction Manual & Color Guide for the 1/72 Liger Zero Panzer was translated to English from the Japanese manual posted at Dalong's Gunpla & Model Kit Review site. For the meaning of the symbols found in the model kit's manual, kindly refer to this older post.

















