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Is anyone here proficient enough in 3d design to create 3d printable gashats and a functional holding kimewaza holder?
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Because a gashat already exist in the correct scale, it might actually be easier to cast and mold your own. You'd be surprised at how easy it is.
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1. UV Resin - You might be able to buy this in arts & crafts stores. I bought mine online though when I tried it once. 2. Oyumaru Mold - Daiso Japan has these. Not sure if you have any of those there. 3. UV Flashlight or THE SUN - UV Resin hards with, of course, UV. So, you can either buy a UV Flashlight, light up the resin and have it harden within minutes or just put your mold out in the sun and be back in half an hour. 4. Sandpaper - to sand the excess stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IkW2SL05og |
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Just watched the first 11 minutes so far, and I'm fairly interested. It's all cool to look at, it kinda looks to be a bigger push Bandai is doing compared to Back Arrow. Robot Spirits release, a ton of model kits, advertisement for the kits, and full blown 2D mecha. https://i.imgur.com/Me6XCWn.jpg |
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Here's my Kuuga, painted with Gundam Marker. Also with some edit to top it off
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That looks amazing! Excellent job on the kit, and awesome job on the photo! |
Got one without a filter tho?
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Now that Agito is out the way I wonder who will be next. Blade maybe?
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