Thanks, man. Yours looks great too. I think only your camera resolution is a bit wanting, making the photo looks grainy and not so impressive.
What i did was minimize painting as much as possible. If i can retain the original plastics, i would work around with the paint on parts avoiding contaminating some areas.
I just use 2 brush sizes, one flat about 3mm wide, the other pointed, and tamiya paint. I don't have any spraying gadgets, so all were brush painted.
I didn't disassemble the toy, except pop out the head and removing the legs. The arm cannon falls off anyway, so i don't have to intentionally remove that. Hehe.
With regards to the chest logo, i created a solution. Downloaded logo from internet, print it on semi-wax paper, then mask with tape, and cut the tape to shape. Then attach each tiny pieces of tape to the chest, and paint away. After drying, remove the tape pieces. Viola!
Two days of work. Surprisingly. I originally thought this could take weeks.