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Resin kit review of Yamashita's original 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2011

Hey guys here is a in depth look at Yamashita's original 2 Gk kit from e2046.com. If you have artist info post it in the comments and i will add it to the video in annotations with credit to you. This is a fantastic kit and can highly recommend it.

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  • Thank you!

  • @omoiiki your welcome glad it was helpful to you :-)

  • @anovasinn Yes there needs to be more figure hobbyists! So hard finding them thanks for posting on youtube lol. Also do you know about E2046? Do they just make recasts of popular figures or are they made by aspiring scratchbuilders that post their work there?

  • @omoiiki They kinda do both you can submit a kit but if it is not something mainstream i do not think they will make it. Not sure though They have this thing called share your kit i am going to attempt to do so when i make something they might want. BTW I love your channel glad i found your work!

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  • @sdgundamexia You may like this sort of thing when your older. I will be doing more gundam stuff later on.

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  • @jaja1818 thank you :-) I was unsure if it is worth the bother. However after looking at it for a few days it should be filled

  • nice vid!!btw the way i would approach that neck-head transition problem you pointed out is by using mr surfacer 1000 or 500 grit...using a relatively fine brush to apply it on the transition between neck and headand when its dry..use a cotton bud dabbed in mr hobby levelling thinner and just rub out the excess leaving only the proper amount of filling..then just light sanding with 1000grit wet...i learned this on one of sleepylafiel's vids..cheers mate!

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