Saturday, 11 October 2014

PREPARING PARTS FOR EASY DISASSEMBLE

One of the most vital steps in constructing a scale model is the initial assembly of the said model. This allows the builder to decide what needs to be done to make the model into something special. Once parts are 'snapped' together, they can become difficult to disassemble so they can be prepared for the next step. In this tutorial, I'll quickly demonstrate two easy methods to allow for a much easier disassembly of your test fitted models.
What you need :
  1. The parts you wish to assemble and disassemble later.
  2. A Hobby Knife (sharp is good).
  3. Pin vise with appropriate sized bit (this will be explained later).

Removing Parts from the Sprue

One mof the most essential skills for any modeler, which must be mastered early is the art of removing parts of the sprues of plastic kit arriving. If the first meeting, much time can be save in the development of a model for the painting is done correctly. In this tutorial I'll make a few simple ways to removing from sprue.


1. Thrush to delete (in this case, a trough of a Master Grade kit Zaku II Ver 2.0).

2. Cutting tools - a couple of plastic knives (no cutters or nail clippers) and a knife are a must.

3. Suns Barn and sticks (preferably 2 or 3 different degrees of fine to very fine)

Step 1: 
Select the part you need to remove following the instructions provided with the kit. In order to eliminate, as shown, the item must be cut from the corridor at the points where the arrows point

Gundam History

Gundam models are models that the vehicles and characters of the Gundam fictional universe represented by Bandai.In Gundam History, These kits are popular among anime fans and lovers mecha model to be in Japan and in other nearby Asian countries since the 1980s Gundam modeling diffusion in the 1990 running with North America and Europe due Gundam television, video and manga. Gundam models and installation of fans and paint them, known in Japan as Gunpla ( Ganpura?) An acronym for "Gundam plastic model", plastic is the most common material for kits retail.

Thursday, 2 October 2014

The Sims 4

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