This is another chinese company I found in taobao. Unlike most of the wood model makers, they do not do sail boats; but in fact they do buildings. More specifically, Chinese traditional buildings.
I was attracted to some of their kits, especially the bigger ones like the Qing dynasty palace and such. However, dued to the considered high price, yes my prejudice n sinful expectation of China product being low in price, I have decided to get a smaller one to give it a try first.
Overall, I find it is pretty enjoyable. Again, I realized many techniques, or i should say way of the the product design is inspired by sail boat model.
The main new thing I have first time experience is to build a model with the aid of water.
See, Chinese buildings have this curvy design. In reality, many of them are either actually being cut into the curvy shape, or being join piece by piecen create a final appearance of being curvy. However, since I am doinga simplified verysion of a scale down model, what I m given is a whole piece of wood instead of tens of separated pieces. As a result, some pieces i need to use water, make them wet, n bend them while waiting it to dry. Repeat a few times n I would get the shape i want.
sounds like some tedious work, but I must say the satisfaction of successfully bend something with great accuracy is definitely worth the work n time.
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Volks Non-Scale Tetsujin 28
Ok, a cheap haul from Mndarake during one of my trips to Japan. A very simple kit, considered non movable, but the proportion is good.
For this project, basically I go for all metallic finishing. The only challenging part is to have enough silver reflection at the same time to maintain vibrant, anime-like color tone.
One thing good about silver flake is, with the right amount, the finishing naturally looks semi gloss.
Btw, thank you Kitti of 3 raccoons for the photography work.
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Some extra mood shot just for fun:
For this project, basically I go for all metallic finishing. The only challenging part is to have enough silver reflection at the same time to maintain vibrant, anime-like color tone.
One thing good about silver flake is, with the right amount, the finishing naturally looks semi gloss.
Btw, thank you Kitti of 3 raccoons for the photography work.
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Some extra mood shot just for fun:
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Aoshima 1/48 Techno Police 21C Road Ranger
This is one of the early kits after I have decided to take out all my long kept vintage and build them; yes, I have decided there is no point of keeping these so called vintage n let them collecting dust.
This is the road ranger, the vehicle for techno police 21c series, which frankly I was more interested in their robots than the car. However, when look at their robot kits, i had a deep breath n put them back... hahahaha that's why, finally I have build this instead.
At least it comes with motor and i can play with it for a while XD
Think I bought it from Daya, a small mini market in ss2 pj. To my surprise, though being such an old kit, the fitting is actually quite good. The main problem, as usual, being the on/off mechanism; which I threw it away and put my own.
Other than that, is just sand, mask n spray.
This is the road ranger, the vehicle for techno police 21c series, which frankly I was more interested in their robots than the car. However, when look at their robot kits, i had a deep breath n put them back... hahahaha that's why, finally I have build this instead.
At least it comes with motor and i can play with it for a while XD
Think I bought it from Daya, a small mini market in ss2 pj. To my surprise, though being such an old kit, the fitting is actually quite good. The main problem, as usual, being the on/off mechanism; which I threw it away and put my own.
Other than that, is just sand, mask n spray.
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