Im not personally into these kits as far as a building is concerned but all these designs of these retro-style, military, steampunk vehicles are badass! I dont remember if you already said in prior of these kits videos about building/painting all these ones. But it would be cool if you did them like that one kit you did of this such type some time in the not too distant past you reviewed/painted, etc.
A word of warning to those interested in this kit from someone who's built and completed their own stingray: prepare yourselves for some serious putty hell due to how the main hull is assembled (it took me 6 sessions, 3 hours each to get it all puttied up and sanded down). However, the results will speak for themselves
Started as scratch builds in Hobby Japan under the name Sci FI Sunday or SF3D. There's a 30 minute stock motion short film, if you want to know more check out Lincoln Wrights channel as he's the official representative for the English speaking market and I think he also wrote some of the backstory. I think his channels called paint on plastic.
The creator is Kow Yokoyama. He scratched built most of the designs himself before companies turned them into kits. There was a stop motion video about 17 mooks after the HJ feature run.
Im not personally into these kits as far as a building is concerned but all these designs of these retro-style, military, steampunk vehicles are badass! I dont remember if you already said in prior of these kits videos about building/painting all these ones. But it would be cool if you did them like that one kit you did of this such type some time in the not too distant past you reviewed/painted, etc.
A word of warning to those interested in this kit from someone who's built and completed their own stingray: prepare yourselves for some serious putty hell due to how the main hull is assembled (it took me 6 sessions, 3 hours each to get it all puttied up and sanded down). However, the results will speak for themselves
Moon Snowman, it fits this month's festive season 😆☃🌙
Oh yeah I know you! You got mad at me cuz I called Kamen rider bug power rangers
It's been a tossup between the Lunadiver or the White Knight as my firs Ma.K project. For some reason I just find these kits really intimidating.
I always hear about how tough the seams can be on this kit so maybe start with the knight?
I'd recommend you do a suit before tackling the vehicles.
Just curious, what mic are you using?
Blue Yeti
I have converted my Ammo Knights into "super heros suits" I have done Dead Pool, Harley Quinn, and Blue Beetle...cheers
Is this related to some manga or anime series or does this company just go “this is cool” and invent some fluff for their model kits?
Started as scratch builds in Hobby Japan under the name Sci FI Sunday or SF3D. There's a 30 minute stock motion short film, if you want to know more check out Lincoln Wrights channel as he's the official representative for the English speaking market and I think he also wrote some of the backstory. I think his channels called paint on plastic.
The creator is Kow Yokoyama. He scratched built most of the designs himself before companies turned them into kits. There was a stop motion video about 17 mooks after the HJ feature run.
@@lordwisehammer cool. Theyre awesome kits.