It took me a long time to buy the bear fighter, but when I found it for $4 at toys R us I couldn't resist. When it was built I was quite happy with the mold but the brown color was far from inspiritng. I considered a number of color schemes such as a cold steel gray, millitary olive drab, the classic black, but I decided on a risky but rewarding color scheme of white. Having had bad experiances with acrylic white never quite covering up the olc color I opted for enamel white. First I had to very carefully clean my brushes as any contamination would change the color. Then I just painted the armor sections white. No biggie. I had to use two coats to get a thurough coverage but to my dismay when I finished the job the hard mechanical corners coupled with the white actually reminded me of an old refrigerator. Unwilling to let my bear look like a grandma's kitchen apliance, I took out a sharpie and spme black paint to accentuate details and trace the various corners giving the white semets a more devided off paneled look. The refrigerator look thuroughly gone I was satisfied with the paint job though some comment that the black makes it look less of a polar bear than a panda bear. I did later on go back and do some black painting to the cockpit for it to blend in better. I traced two black bars across the front to sort of give the cockpit a rough and tumble football helmet look. I left it at that for a while until my heavy beam cannon arrived. Though it was suggested for the cannon tortoise I already built a part for that zoid and it looked just plain rediculous on the stealth viper and barigator. When I tried the heavy beam cannon on the polar bear I loved it. The bear fighter's bulky body was something you could take this huge piece of artillery seriously on. I actually even liked how it sat slightly off center on the 1mm peg. This inspired me to up the ante on this zoid's artillary. I took a 1mm to 4mm adapater piece that was leftover from my bold guard and cut off the top gluing it to the mount of the beam cannon so that it could attach firmly to both of the 1mm pegs on top of the polar bear at once. Thus the weapon sits far more stable now. Then I went on to making another from scratch part. I was already playing with the idea of asymetry in this project so I decided on something that would mount on the side. I toyed around for some time with some leftover cannons from a flexible booster unit, as well as some of stabalizer cap and blox joint missiles I made when working on the beehive missile unit. I used a leftover mount that came with the command wolf irvine as a base and started assembling the missiles from there. You'll notice that this time the missiles fan out verticly a little giving them a sort of bristling look. Next with some various leftover plastic as a mount I attached the cannons. I originally was going to do a typical side by side thing but at some point it struck me to align them verticly with each other. They also are slightly fanned out from one another. I put some small stabalizer caps between them to create the illusion of a joint there. That was the looks portion of the part but I had to spend quite a lot of time devising a mount. I originaly experimented with a clip design that would fit over the leg armor but that wouldn't hold tightly so taking inspiration for the way parts of the active shield unit fit overtop a stabalizer cap I began searching for a part that would fit. I found it in part of the mount originaly menat to attach the heavy beam cannon to the stealth viper. I cut away some pieces and found the circular part would fit over a stabalizer cap perfectly. Then I just had to bridge betwen that mount and the part its self. This involved using some of the very parts I cut away from the previously mentioned mount as well as a bracket from the bomber unit. In the end I created a well reinforced mount that could be removed or pivoted at ease. Probably the most difficult build of all my original parts but I'm very happy with the way it came out.