I enjoyed building the two 30MS kits i have and I'll defintely get this one too! the plastic they use for these are a little softer which helps I think
I noticed the same with Kyoukai Senki ones too! The plastic is quite soft and you can usually use your nails to remove at nub. Not sure if it's just because they're newer and Bandai is using some new tech for these.
30-ms kits are neat. There aren't much to the boxes, they're cheap, but they arent all that diverse. Once you build a few they start to all feel the same.
If you get Luluce try sanding a bit the ball joint which connects the neck with the head, people who built her when she was released reported cracked joints because the fitting was too tight.
I like to use the paint brush to clean my glass files! The plastic dust accumulates in the cracks so I use it to brush it out. I've seen builders use other methods like tape but I find this works well for me! :) I also use it if I find there is a bunch of dust on the kit / pieces after to kelp get the plastic dusties off :p
I enjoyed building the two 30MS kits i have and I'll defintely get this one too! the plastic they use for these are a little softer which helps I think
I noticed the same with Kyoukai Senki ones too!
The plastic is quite soft and you can usually use your nails to remove at nub.
Not sure if it's just because they're newer and Bandai is using some new tech for these.
30-ms kits are neat. There aren't much to the boxes, they're cheap, but they arent all that diverse. Once you build a few they start to all feel the same.
If you get Luluce try sanding a bit the ball joint which connects the neck with the head, people who built her when she was released reported cracked joints because the fitting was too tight.
We did build luluce! I love that the community can identify tricky spots and provide fixes it's always so nice !
When I get back to building I may try a TMS. Great review. 😊
im definitely getting this for the shark arm bits
Being able to open them is unreasonably fun haha
I have to ask, what was using the paint brush on (what I assume is) the sanding sponge? What does that do? I haven’t seen that before.
I like to use the paint brush to clean my glass files! The plastic dust accumulates in the cracks so I use it to brush it out. I've seen builders use other methods like tape but I find this works well for me! :) I also use it if I find there is a bunch of dust on the kit / pieces after to kelp get the plastic dusties off :p
@@gunplasisters Ah, I never. thought of that! :)
Its a very nice review. Looking forward for more waifu review.