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CoolNard 03-21-2008 12:00 PM

Assembly Models
 
Admittedly, I don't have much personal experience in this field, yet I'm steadily gaining (or rebuilding) an interest in these modelling kits. ^^ One of my ex-classmates has taken up assembling; structuring gundam models, from various assortments of components designed to fit as parts of the models, if orchestrated correctly.

If my memory serves me right, there used to be other sorts of models, as well - namely Tamiya's, Beyblades, Zoids, Yoyo's (maybe :rolleyes:), etc.

I'm hoping to trigger an expert's, or experts' insights into this particular topic.





There are loads of pictures of the models here, but most of the texts are in Japanese.
http://www.dalong.net/

CoolNard 03-31-2008 04:53 AM

Lol, yoyo assembly models do exist; just as I thought. :rolleyes:


Quote:

Yo-Yo Kit

This is a wooden assembly kit for school clubs, arts and crafts courses, shop classes, or individuals. The kit consists of pre-cut hardwood halves and axles, suitable for gluing and assembly into a one-piece yo-yo. Carve it, paint it, write your name on it, this can be personalized to your own satisfaction. Each kit will produce 25 yo-yos. String is included; glue is required and not included. (Any wood glue will suffice.)
YoYoGuy.com: Yo-Yo > Arts and Crafts Yo-yos > Yo-Yo Kit


I just gotta say black saber was one of my favourites. Speedy car that one.






I totally wanna join this contest xD Remote controlled race cars allow for spot-on precisions and eliminates external influences - like luck.

CoolNard 03-31-2008 04:53 AM

Quote:

Tamiya Incorporated (株式会社タミヤ, Kabushiki gaisha Tamiya?) is a Japanese manufacturer of plastic model kits, radio controlled cars, battery- and solar-powered educational models, sailboat models, acrylic and enamel model paints, and various modeling tools and supplies. The company was founded by Yoshio Tamiya in Shizuoka, Japan in 1946 . The company has gained a reputation among hobbyists of producing models of outstanding quality and accurate scale detail, a philosophy reflected directly on the company's logo "First in Quality Around the World" as well as winning on a regular basis each year, the prestigious Modell des Jahres (Model of the Year) award, hosted by the German magazine Model Fan.
Evidently, the company lives up to its name. I guess it doesn't just produce race car models eh?




MAKE: Blog: MAKE @ Japan's Tamiya fair!

Slykaz1 03-31-2008 02:36 PM

OH! those are awesome. I've heard about the kits for gundam, but I've never actually seen any. The closest to modeling anything was a ford model T which took me a whole month afterschool to do. I kept getting glue on my fingers. ^_^

CoolNard 04-01-2008 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Slykaz1 (Post 442776)
OH! those are awesome. I've heard about the kits for gundam, but I've never actually seen any. The closest to modeling anything was a ford model T which took me a whole month afterschool to do. I kept getting glue on my fingers. ^_^

O.o lol, but you still managed to complete it, yeah? xD

I prefer those kinda latching/screwing/lodging mechanics of assembly. I find it conveniently easy and favorable. :mtongue: ( i hate glue too ^_^; )

Slykaz1 04-01-2008 02:32 PM

Yep...I managed :D, but it took my sister a few minutes to destroy it. It only lived for a few days.

Wish I knew where I can get my hands on one of those gundam kits, besides on the internet.


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