Thursday, July 31, 2014

STK Command Wolf - Review

Greetings and salutations my fellow plamo nerds! Today I'll be reviewing a rather old release, but something entirely new to me - a Zoid! The STK reporoduction of the HMM Command Wolf to be exact.



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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Featured Seller - Tamago's Cases and Bases

You've just built your dream kit - it took you forever to locate, cost you a small fortune to acquire, and you've spent so much time building it, it's practically priceless to you. Don't let your masterpiece collect dust on the shelf...give it the protection it deserves by housing it in one of these!



Allow me to introduce you all to Tamago's Cases and Bases - your top choice for custom made display paraphernalia!


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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Superbuilds II

Good day plamo fanatics, and welcome to another edition of Superbuilds! Today I'll be featuring some super clean builds that will make anyone question their abilities as a modeler. What are you waiting for? Plamo paradise awaits!


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Monday, July 21, 2014

MG Daban Buster - Review

Good day Otakus! Let's kick of the week with a review of Daban's latest release - the MG Buster!


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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

DIY Painting Bases

Hello Otaku cheapskates! What do you do if your WIP is ready for paint but it's raining like there's no tomorrow? Build a cheap but durable painting base!


Here's what you'll need:
1. Lots of corrugated cardboard boxes, the kind you get your groceries or appliances in.
2. Cutter
3. Marker
4. White glue (elmers or regular paste will do)

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Monday, July 14, 2014

Working with Pla Plate: Making Copies

Now that we've established how to design and make your own shapes out of pla plate, we can move on to the not-so-fun part of customization: making copies. This mind and finger numbing task of having to replicate a ton of mods can lead to loss of interest in a project. Here's a guide on how to quickly copy your custom shape so you don't get burned out.



What you will need:

1. Pla plate
2. Masking tape
3. Compass needle
4. Hobby knife
5. Scriber (if you're using thick pla plate)
6. Your custom shape

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Thursday, July 10, 2014

GOGO MG Kampfer Kai - Review

Good day Plamo fans! Today I'll be reviewing the latest product from GoGo Model - the MG Kampfer Kai!



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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Featured Seller - Zeropoint Gundam

Hello Otakus! Looks like it's shaping up to be a busy week! Today I'll be featuring another wallet friendly online store - Zeropoint Gundam!


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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Featured Seller - Neo System Hobby

Good day Otakus! Let's kick off the week by checking out a new budget friendly shop -
Neo System Hobby! 



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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Working with Pla Plate: Designing and Adding Details

One of the more advanced modification techniques in plamo is using pla-plate (plastic sheet) to change the appearance of a kit. This gives the modeler free rein in redesigning the armor and even the proportions of a model. With so much freedom to make a design of your own, it is often difficult to imagine what shapes would look good on a certain part. Here's a simple technique on how to draft a design without wasting precious plastic.



What you will need:

1. Scissors
2. Acetate or transparency film (the kind used for projectors)
3. Marker or pen that can write on the acetate
4. Hobby knife and/or Scriber
5. Compass needle
6. Metal ruler
7. Plastic cement

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