Assemble Resemble
Hello there once again, Kenny is here once agains for today session of the discourse of model building.
Introduction:
Within last year I manage to purchases some of Bandai Star Wars model kits due to been interested with the franchise, thanks to its Space Fantasy atmosphere of its story tellings of its films, plus it impressive libraries of fictional Spacecraft, that look very refreshing. Even the aesthetic of the artwork for the model is excellent on the outside of the box, when upon opening it, it not a surprised that it will be an interesting experience been a challenge to assemble it, plus the model kits come with a premium price and only for individuals that have a sole interests with their respect franchise.
During the weekends, been bored and don't know what directions to follow during the day, upon gazing at the model, to which myself yet to assemble. As the way to kill time, is to assembled all of the model in my given time, due to curiosity on how does the model design and later is its worthy to be display on the shelf. Upon completion, it was a interesting journey and the whole aspect of assembling the model is challenging and fun but there are some cautionary hazard to which I'm going to instructed below.

The instructions of modelling:
Before or after opening the box, I've recommend get the following tools for assembling the model to prevent some mistakes to the model, as there no ways to get a replacements for parts unless buying another model kit. For any novices for modelling, I've deeply recommended getting a very small model that around the very affordable price to purchase vast quantity amount for them. As seen with image below when compared to the coin.
The most recommended item, is some scissors as to get the parts easier out of its restraint that pictured down below, as taking the parts with your bare hand will cause stress to the parts by ruining the paint to a lighter colour or worst.
The optional items as sometimes, I can't be bother to obtained is some paints and brushes of different sizes, that the instructions recommended, as some of the parts are not painted due to save cost of the model and also for some individuals want to make their own original design for their model. Also sometimes stickers are provided for the model kits.
Finally just simply follow the instructions below and you're good to go, also incase there confusion for what paint for the model that required the instruction in the bottom right corner is the locations for which paints is required and location that need. <-------------- These are the paint requirements
The benefits of modelling:
When assembling the model it normally took some few hours or minutes depending on the size of the models, as most of models I owned are around in the 1/72 range due to its reasonable price and size. Plus when the finishing assembling the model, with the sense of pride and joy, the aspect of the model is impressive with all the details been shown been very closely movie accurate with the paint job and the aesthetic been represented in the models. As seen with this Star Wars Y-Wing bomber been displayed below.
Also when I introduces modelling to my mates, they also followed the trend as I'm doing by getting own different types of model and brands from Bandai to Tamiya as all provided different franchises of movie to even historical model kits such as tanks used in World War 2 or some aviations model of planes ranging from passengers planes to army planes.

Finally if you interested into filming or stop motions, the model kits can be a perfect props for movies involving with practical effects due to its realistic detailed appearances made by the model been represented. As one of my mates borrowed some of my models for their own films projects for their own respected projects, so they can test the amount of effects being made with the model. Incase you curious of the result, none of the models being harmed in filming but one was nearly got destroyed, due to nearly got snapped by a cable in order for making that model hover in the air in front of the green screen.
The recommended video of the basic of modelling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9pwO6oCJUs
Here a video review of the Star Wars Y-Wing model kit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYAV35SsfJk
Thanks you for your times today once again fellas and I will looking forwards to see you soon once again, cheers. Also watch out for any of my other classmates post on their topics to which I've deeply recommend.
Images Sources in order:
Picture 1: https://www.robotown.it/en-us/x-wing-star-wars-1-72/
Picture 2: https://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/08/review-bandai-172nd-scale-btl-a4-y-wing.html
Picture 3: http://stevestoyroom.blogspot.com/2016/06/star-wars-x-wing-starfighter-and-star.html
Picture 4: https://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/08/review-bandai-172nd-scale-btl-a4-y-wing.html
Picture 5: https://www.tamiya.com/english/products/81775battleship_color/index.htm
Picture 6: https://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/08/review-bandai-172nd-scale-btl-a4-y-wing.html
Picture 7: https://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/08/review-bandai-172nd-scale-btl-a4-y-wing.html
Picture 8: https://familyland.com.au/bandai-0196694-star-wars-y-wing-starfighter-1-72
Picture 9: https://www.kingkit.co.uk/product/tamiya-military-1-48-32518-panzer-iv-ausfj
Picture 10: https://www.kingkit.co.uk/product/revell-aircraft-1-144-05686-boeing-747-100-75th-anniversary
Introduction:
Within last year I manage to purchases some of Bandai Star Wars model kits due to been interested with the franchise, thanks to its Space Fantasy atmosphere of its story tellings of its films, plus it impressive libraries of fictional Spacecraft, that look very refreshing. Even the aesthetic of the artwork for the model is excellent on the outside of the box, when upon opening it, it not a surprised that it will be an interesting experience been a challenge to assemble it, plus the model kits come with a premium price and only for individuals that have a sole interests with their respect franchise.
During the weekends, been bored and don't know what directions to follow during the day, upon gazing at the model, to which myself yet to assemble. As the way to kill time, is to assembled all of the model in my given time, due to curiosity on how does the model design and later is its worthy to be display on the shelf. Upon completion, it was a interesting journey and the whole aspect of assembling the model is challenging and fun but there are some cautionary hazard to which I'm going to instructed below.

The instructions of modelling:
Before or after opening the box, I've recommend get the following tools for assembling the model to prevent some mistakes to the model, as there no ways to get a replacements for parts unless buying another model kit. For any novices for modelling, I've deeply recommended getting a very small model that around the very affordable price to purchase vast quantity amount for them. As seen with image below when compared to the coin.
The most recommended item, is some scissors as to get the parts easier out of its restraint that pictured down below, as taking the parts with your bare hand will cause stress to the parts by ruining the paint to a lighter colour or worst.
The optional items as sometimes, I can't be bother to obtained is some paints and brushes of different sizes, that the instructions recommended, as some of the parts are not painted due to save cost of the model and also for some individuals want to make their own original design for their model. Also sometimes stickers are provided for the model kits.
Finally just simply follow the instructions below and you're good to go, also incase there confusion for what paint for the model that required the instruction in the bottom right corner is the locations for which paints is required and location that need. <-------------- These are the paint requirements The benefits of modelling:
When assembling the model it normally took some few hours or minutes depending on the size of the models, as most of models I owned are around in the 1/72 range due to its reasonable price and size. Plus when the finishing assembling the model, with the sense of pride and joy, the aspect of the model is impressive with all the details been shown been very closely movie accurate with the paint job and the aesthetic been represented in the models. As seen with this Star Wars Y-Wing bomber been displayed below.
Also when I introduces modelling to my mates, they also followed the trend as I'm doing by getting own different types of model and brands from Bandai to Tamiya as all provided different franchises of movie to even historical model kits such as tanks used in World War 2 or some aviations model of planes ranging from passengers planes to army planes.

Finally if you interested into filming or stop motions, the model kits can be a perfect props for movies involving with practical effects due to its realistic detailed appearances made by the model been represented. As one of my mates borrowed some of my models for their own films projects for their own respected projects, so they can test the amount of effects being made with the model. Incase you curious of the result, none of the models being harmed in filming but one was nearly got destroyed, due to nearly got snapped by a cable in order for making that model hover in the air in front of the green screen.
The recommended video of the basic of modelling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9pwO6oCJUs
Here a video review of the Star Wars Y-Wing model kit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYAV35SsfJk
Thanks you for your times today once again fellas and I will looking forwards to see you soon once again, cheers. Also watch out for any of my other classmates post on their topics to which I've deeply recommend.
Images Sources in order:
Picture 1: https://www.robotown.it/en-us/x-wing-star-wars-1-72/
Picture 2: https://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/08/review-bandai-172nd-scale-btl-a4-y-wing.html
Picture 3: http://stevestoyroom.blogspot.com/2016/06/star-wars-x-wing-starfighter-and-star.html
Picture 4: https://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/08/review-bandai-172nd-scale-btl-a4-y-wing.html
Picture 5: https://www.tamiya.com/english/products/81775battleship_color/index.htm
Picture 6: https://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/08/review-bandai-172nd-scale-btl-a4-y-wing.html
Picture 7: https://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/08/review-bandai-172nd-scale-btl-a4-y-wing.html
Picture 8: https://familyland.com.au/bandai-0196694-star-wars-y-wing-starfighter-1-72
Picture 9: https://www.kingkit.co.uk/product/tamiya-military-1-48-32518-panzer-iv-ausfj
Picture 10: https://www.kingkit.co.uk/product/revell-aircraft-1-144-05686-boeing-747-100-75th-anniversary







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