JK Modeler's Guide - Ch. 1 - It's Such a Pain to Build Plastic Models

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How does Wakaki-sensei keep cooking up girls after my own heart :glee:
 

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Oh thank god. I clicked on this and prayed "Please god let this be about Plastic Model kits and not kids modelling for magazine" and it worked!

I LOVE PLASTIC MODELS!

I wish I got into modeling when I was young. It could have given me better skills in arts and crafts.

I got into modelling in my early thirties, it's never too late! Especially now with so many resources and online shops!



Also, to answer the translator's question. I've never heard of taking your clothes off to airbrush.
 
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A manga about the modelling hobby, huh. That's a rarity, a pleasant one in fact.
Any hope this would include wargaming models or just the regular ones? Mighty fine either way, but I'd hope if they also dip their toes on a wider variety.
 
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I mean, getting naked to air brush must be a thing, right? She's doing it, so there must be at least some sort of precedence?
Nope, I dunno how dusty you must be for it [dust] to go from clothes to kit

(but airbrushing can be messy if you are klutz so apron is a good thing)
 
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Nope, I dunno how dusty you must be for it [dust] to go from clothes to kit

(but airbrushing can be messy if you are klutz so apron is a good thing)
It's such a strange practice that I almost wonder if it didn't start in a different way and get misunderstood, like "I'm stripping down in summer so I don't have to run the fan or A/C,which would circulate the air in the room and increase the chance of regular dust landing on wet paint."
 
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It's such a strange practice that I almost wonder if it didn't start in a different way and get misunderstood, like "I'm stripping down in summer so I don't have to run the fan or A/C,which would circulate the air in the room and increase the chance of regular dust landing on wet paint."
friend of mine is a commission painter and runs either A/C or fan or both sometimes while airbrushing and never had any real problems with it making dust fly up and accumulate on model.

buuut, yeah, in the hobby there is 1000 and 1 stupid practice or superstition and this here one of them lot
 

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