Recently, with the increasing number of kits that can be made without glue, with the addition of GMPRA or Aosima, I feel like the hobby barrier to the model is decreasing.
But some of these kits, other than the military and the GMPRA, are robots, and many car models are the ones that you stick to and paint with conventional adhesive.
Now, when you first buy something other than a snapkit, don't you think you're a little bit hesitant?
It's about me.
And that's why I've never done anything other than GMPRA.It's a challenge to build a prototype.Both of them.I'll show you the kit.I'll report back to you.
This time, I borrowed a prototype of a tank from Tamiya.1/48 American M8 self-propelled grenade.I'm going to tell you.
The tank model is one-third and one-fifth, but I think we're going to do a good job of reducing the number of parts by one-fourth and one-eighth.
I'm hearing that you're reproducing the tower and the equipment in a small number of parts, so I'm taking a picture of you.

Let's open the door first.
There was a paper with instructions on how to use the tools for beginners.I'm going to go ahead and look at the car, and I'm going to go back and look at the car.

It looks like it's big enough to divide the pieces, and the number of pieces itself certainly looks small.
Four runners can go at all!




I thought I could do better than this, but...

Don't you want your underwear to be thin?
It was an image of something like a rubber band, but if you look at it lightly, it's a common piece of assembly socks now.
It's just a straight line piece of this kit, and it looks like it's a standard, well-designed kit, and it's been designed by our predecessors, and they're trying hard to make it work.
It helps that the parts on the car's surface are all connected together.
And the vertical lines near the edges of the parts are signs of welding between the plates.

It's been described in consonants up to OVM, and I feel like it's easy to assemble.

But the little pieces are really tiny.If the scale is small, the parts are small.I missed it.


One-third of a human being is this small. His head is like a grain of rice.

I cut it off and started working on it.
This is the first time we've ever had a prototype with an adhesive, and it's amazing, because there's a guide with a little convexity in the position of the piece, or it's perfectly shaped, it doesn't mean that it doesn't fit properly.
I think we're pretty close to the bottom half of the car.
And I thought that if you don't think about painting, you might end up finishing faster than the RG, even on the GMP standard.

I was wearing a set of slippers.
It's the smallest part of the pulse that's ever blown.
And we're going to line up the parts in a straight line on the masking tape, and then we're going to apply adhesive from the top, and then we're going to wrap it around the wheels in a tight place.
It's not rigid, so I rub the tape and the parts are gone.
And then, after applying the adhesive, I found the parts that were put in the opposite direction, and I was able to recover them, but some of the surface was melted, and there was a bit of a mess.


I'll put it on the top of the car.
The OVMs and parts of the car are detailed.I've always heard that you need a pin set.


But when we get this far, we'll just take the cannon tower and assemble the soldiers!


I'm actually going to paint it from here, and I'm going to put it together, and I'm going to put it together, and I'm going to put it together, and I'm going to put it together, and I'm going to put it together, and I'm going to put it together, and I'm going to put it together, and I'm going to put it together.
I don't want the wire to be too much of a distraction when I paint it later.
It's about four hours shorter than I thought.
I thought it would take more time, like a ghost, but the adhesive was too hard to stick to in a few minutes.It was stress-free and fun.Oh, yeah.
Is it because you're telling me where to put the parts?
It's all over now, except for my slippers.
The size is like this.

It was the right hand size. I feel a little cute.
For the first time ever, Tamaya's fun-filled 1/48mm prototype was the American M8 self-propelled grenade.
And then you want to paint it, and then you want to paint it, and then you want to paint it.There was a manual on how to paint.So I'm going to look at it and I'm going to paint it.
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One quarter of an American M8 self-propelled gun.