| So I bought an 1/100 Alteisen; advice needed | |
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| Nabeshin III | Dec 29 2009, 02:19 PM Post #1 |
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Right, a confession. I haven't worked on anything larger than a SD grade for about 8 years and the huge box of parts for the Alt is sorta daunting. Of course I'll follow the instructions, but are there any specific advice for the Kotobuyika kit? http://www.hlj.com/product/KBYKP-38 Also, I seemed to have got it for a very reasonable price of 380-400RMB which is around 2800yen (rather than the 5800 yen stated price), but the place I got it from is reputable for it's kits (one of the shops on Gu Lou East Street in Beijing), but I may foresee problems. |
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AmuroNT1
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Dec 29 2009, 08:50 PM Post #2 |
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AFAIK, Kotobukiya does system injection to pre-mold every part in the right color, so unless you wanna go all super-fancy you don't need to do anything but cut out the parts and assemble as per a Bandai kit. However, it's worth noting that the 1/100 Alt comes with internal wiring to make the eyes and heat horn light up. It should be simple enough to do, tho. |
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| ShivasEdge | Dec 30 2009, 11:42 AM Post #3 |
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I curse at all the fools I put up with day in n out
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Yes the lighting up of the eyes n heat horn shouldn't be a problem kinda the same way you do 00s twin GN Drives just insert battery and tweak the switch to turn on n off ^^ |
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Ovan
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Dec 30 2009, 01:05 PM Post #4 |
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ねぷは..自由だ!!!
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There's more to it than just inserting a batter >> |
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| Nabeshin III | Dec 30 2009, 05:19 PM Post #5 |
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awesome |
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