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Model Kits Gundam & Mecha Modelling Thread V40th Anniversary, Happy 40th!

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zemega
post May 29 2020, 08:03 AM

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QUOTE(malleus @ May 1 2020, 11:30 AM)
Its been ages since I posted anything here.

Bandai 1/100 Full Mechanics Gundam Barbatos Lupus Rex
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In your opinion, the torso, is it durable? Lookin at the design of the bloody orphan, it just look fragile to me.
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post Oct 15 2020, 06:28 PM

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Hello.

I sort of got insect problem with HMM Blade Liger. After a while (maybe a really long time), start playing and posing it. Then really small ant or maybe termite comes out of it. There's around 2 or 3 that I see. SHould I be worried and do something about the rest of my model kits?

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post Oct 15 2020, 11:18 PM

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QUOTE(gaiachronicler @ Oct 15 2020, 08:35 PM)
unless you're eating near wherever your liger is.. laugh.gif

nothing should happen.. with ants..

termite? man, i think you need to get a pest exterminator.. not just for your model kits. It's for your house... smile.gif
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Its these damn cracked walls I think. I really should get some putty and patch all the cracks.
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post Oct 17 2020, 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(carpathia @ Oct 17 2020, 07:33 AM)
Just wash the kit la
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Probably true, its full of dust and spider web.
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post Oct 19 2020, 03:06 PM

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So, I have some chisel from a hobby leather project. And I was working on BT Liger Zero Panzer. Considering it is a not HMM, lots of work needs to be done. So, instead of using pocket knife to trim the nubs, I tried using the chisel. Much better in cleaning the nub mark. Often, the color remains the same or slightly darker than surrounding. It also helps to 'level' all the imperfection edges of the imitation kits. I don't have any hobby knife though.

Anyone else use non-standard tools for cutting and cleaning the parts from the spruce?

 

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