
Just found out and got into a series of models by bandai called 30 minute sisters, part of thier 30 minute missions line, of snap together models. No glue, no paint, just some nippers and time.
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Yeah! I invested in a couple sets of "Thirty-minute Sisters" in hopes of creating articulated dolls of my characters. THEN I discovered that for some reason they only ship one or two heads in a case. (Heck. I'll make my own heads, then!)
Now the newest Bandai kit I've recently purchased of "Suletta, the Witch from Mercury," came with two blank faces, and a rather expressionless pre-painted face. The highly articulated figures are a bit pricey, but they are molded in different colors and snap together as well.
By the way... Do you wash your parts before painting?
Now the newest Bandai kit I've recently purchased of "Suletta, the Witch from Mercury," came with two blank faces, and a rather expressionless pre-painted face. The highly articulated figures are a bit pricey, but they are molded in different colors and snap together as well.
By the way... Do you wash your parts before painting?
Now you inspire me to invest in more of the Bandai kits. I already bought Suletta's arch enemy's battle mecha kit, (Also molded in colors and snap together.) and I'm saving my pennies for the doll figure of Miorine Rembran and of course Suletta's battle suit. I could say, compared to the late 1980s, THIS IS THE GOLDEN AGE OF MODEL BUILDING!
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