A less conventional blog than normal today. If it's not your
thing... Yeah I understand everyone is different blah blah BUT YOU KNOW WHAT?
You should still read it. Cause I wasn't interested in model making. It
looks tedious and time consuming and I always imaged those guys with
really bad acne and thick frames and oily hair making the models. Okay not to
that extreme but it's not something girls would usually do or stereotypically
do. Well I'm here to throw away these conceptions, be who I want to be, find my
inner self and DELVE INTO THE POOL OF SOCIAL
FEMININE STEREOTYPING DESTRUCTION!
Ok
I'm blabbering a bit =[ I just had 3 exams in 6 days. Let me be a bit
abnormal. Very sleep deprived now. But the blogging must go on!
So
I made my SDX Ryusou Ryubi Gundam **DNO**
model at home which a friend got for me from the Smash
Convention earlier
this year. The tickets are reasonably priced for a typical anime,
manga convention $29 online and $35 at the door. Although I vaguely remember
there being some early bird discount. Please do not quote me on this as I am
not 100% sure. And technically my friend wasn't even allowed to take the models
out of the HobbyCo Gundam Workshop but he sweet talked his ass off to get
one. Yayers! Well actually he didn't get it for me he got it for another friend
but someone I ended up getting it...
If
you ever want to do the Gundam workshop for yourself you can at the Smash
event. For terms and details please click this link.
As SMASH is a once in a year event I do understand that not all of you will be
able to make it and might still want to make these models. Well fear not. You
can still buy them and make them yourselves if you have a nearby Hobbyco.
If you want to buy the SDX Ryusou
Ryubi Gundam **DNO** I've already made you can
find it at Hobbyco for $30.49 which I think is a bit overpriced for the size,
however the material is very high quality and they're all imported from Japan.
So I guess they have to make money somehow.
Okay
onto the model making. It's hard to explain how fun model making is as they
have all these small pieces and you kind of feel like Frankenstein with all the
pieces you're merging together to make a human like object. It's a very
personal experience and you get a lot of satisfaction fitting all the pieces
together. It's like you’re having a good scratch or finally finding the lid to
that pen you never had a lid for.
All in all if you're ever at any free Model making workshop please check it out as you just might explore a part of your inner childhood and creativity that you didn't even know you have. Price wise they can be expensive and I'd probably buy clothes instead of buying a $30 model as I can wear it out endlessly but the model just sits at home. But they are very fun to make and if it's of interest to you then definitely worth the money.
Miwari.