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Bandai Space Cruiser Yamato Tutorial 2/6 S2 ep12

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2007

part 2 of 6
the series is also known as Starblazers in the us.

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  • a mark of a true modeler. "an injures finger"!lol

  • He replaced its turrets with metal ones.. WOW!!!

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  • @shishihenge It is "pura-pan" ...plastic panel's short form.. basically u can buy tamiya thin plastic sheet, which this guy bended in his way to make custom panelling tape/tool.

  • What are the sanding tools ?

  • @shishihenge If you have a broken self retracting tape measure you can break a piece off that and use that as a scribing rule. Usually tape measures are made from thin metal and therefore stable in use. You can heat it to remove some of the springiness if that is a problem.

  • Thanks for reply It seems way thicker than dymo tape and it seems to be more stiff. Sigh I wish I can understand some Japanese, the audio said something like Pla-ban , Pura-Ban or so

  • It is plastic label tape, the stuff you use in labeling devices to make a quick, durable label. It can be found at any office supply store (or Walmart) for about $5 a roll and will make scribing a heck of a lot easier.

  • Yeah, I've used the Dymo lable tape when re-scribing panel lines! It's pretty useful on curved surfaces!

  • It looks like thick Dymo tape ... the stuff used to make labels and the like. Its used to scribe panel lines back in .... easy to apply and has a firm enough edge not to buckle and ruin a line,.

  • what is that bendable white thing he used as scribing ruler to create panel lines?

  • A master at work folks. Wow.

  • Just wondering, at 04;37, the description says .9 and .7, I'm guessing that this is the diameter of the Brass pipes that he's using. However,I can't seem to find the .9mm and .7mm Brass Pipes anywhere online. Did he use .9mm and .7mm Brass pipes here?

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