05-08-2008, 05:03 AM
Thank you for all the comments and suggestions guys )
Hearing all the positive responses makes this experiment a success
Actually, that wing custom project was entirely experimental since it was my first time doing a lot of stuff:
1st time building a Master Grade gundam kit (no kidding )
1st time I gave a gundam kit a bath
1st time I didn't follow the instruction manual page by page/ piece by piece
1st time doing a full scale paint job of a gundam kit
1st time applying a customized paint design
1st time doing a detailed inking (lining) work
1st time putting up decals
1st time using modeling tools rather than improvised ones (ex. nail cutter, ordinary scissors, etc...)
and many more...
Given that I still have time to spare, I'll probably start my next project:
Unicorn Gundam Cabs Custom
other than what i hear or see on the TV or internet. Try visiting this site
Tokyoessentials
it contains lots of information on the different areas in tokyo. They even
included information of the schedule and cost of attractions in the given
areas and on how to go there (instructions on train routes).
I'll give u some advice: "don't convert the Yen price tags to Peso
except if they are electronic gadgets or you'll end up not enjoying
your trip"
Hearing all the positive responses makes this experiment a success
Actually, that wing custom project was entirely experimental since it was my first time doing a lot of stuff:
1st time building a Master Grade gundam kit (no kidding )
1st time I gave a gundam kit a bath
1st time I didn't follow the instruction manual page by page/ piece by piece
1st time doing a full scale paint job of a gundam kit
1st time applying a customized paint design
1st time doing a detailed inking (lining) work
1st time putting up decals
1st time using modeling tools rather than improvised ones (ex. nail cutter, ordinary scissors, etc...)
and many more...
Given that I still have time to spare, I'll probably start my next project:
Unicorn Gundam Cabs Custom
NiX Wrote:Hey Cabs, my family's set to go to tokyo on May 18. Can you give me a short list of nice places to visit?Im at osaka, so i'm not really familiar with the tourist spots on tokyo
other than what i hear or see on the TV or internet. Try visiting this site
Tokyoessentials
it contains lots of information on the different areas in tokyo. They even
included information of the schedule and cost of attractions in the given
areas and on how to go there (instructions on train routes).
I'll give u some advice: "don't convert the Yen price tags to Peso
except if they are electronic gadgets or you'll end up not enjoying
your trip"