As promised, here are photos I took of my completed White-Glint model by Kotobukiya.
Be warned – this post is picture intensive!
As promised, here are photos I took of my completed White-Glint model by Kotobukiya.
Be warned – this post is picture intensive!
So I started building my White-Glint model today since my summer school is finally over. It is taking way longer than I had expected; I think 5-6 hours have passed since I started. Time flies when you’re having fun, right?
Making the edges smooth with a knife after you snap out a part from the grid is really time consuming. Snapping together those small parts and tiny joints really hurts my fingers. Okay okay, enough complaining. I guess it’s pretty neat to see yourself getting closer and closer to the final product as you go along.
I’ll probably finish it tonight and post some photos of it tomorrow. (Don’t build models on your bed – bad idea!)
Picked up a White Glint model by Kotobukiya. It’s from the Armored Core game series and is featured on the cover of the PS3 game Armored Core: For Answer.
As you can see, the model kit has quite a number of pieces (350 to be exact). It doesn’t require glue or paint, which I now actually prefer after building model aircraft in my childhood. The finished model can transform between normal and flying mode, and has 30 movable points.
Hopefully I’ll be able to set aside some time next weekend to build it!
Noblesse Oblige from the Armored Core series. The only one I played was Armored Core: For Answer on the PS3, which I enjoyed immensely. I actually prefer the more realistic physics and customization as opposed to Gundams.
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