I like the ASMR sometimes, especially those restless nights. I also love your videos with your narration. Your insights into your mindset for each build is both educational and entertaining. Your personality, sense of humor, and exceptional skill as a modeller is truly what sets your channel apart from the others. Great job all around. Thank you.
That is a super nice looking kit, can't believe it will stay assembled like that with no glue. Considering your recent builds, I am excited to see where this one goes with the paint and finishing. I have a feeling we are in for a treat!
I was surprised these older Tamiya kits had a much tighter fitment than the new ones. With minimal poster putty I was able to fully assemble the parts together. 👍
my heart skipped a beat when i saw the thumbnail because i thought we FINALLY got a tamiya 4runner... close, but no cigar. amazing video though as always. thank you Jun
This is a lovely model along with the Pajero and Grand Cherokee Tamiya brought out alongside it in the early 1990s. I enjoy your builds of the sports cars, so for me your tackling an SUV is something different.
Absolutely mesmerizing work! The attention to detail in this Toyota Land Cruiser build is incredible. It's amazing to see how @JunsMiniGarage brings such precision and care into each step of the process. Can't wait for part 2! 👍
Fantastic work my friend, wow that looks awesome. This is a kit I never considered buying but after seeing your video I'm really tempted as it looks amazing especially when you show the dry fit in the end. Looking forward for Part 2, well done.
This will be exciting, something a little different. Music or no music, your videos rock. My preference is listening to you talk, but I get keeping it ASRM.
Do you know if any one made a 1997 Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Model in 1/24 scale? Been looking for one for quite a while would also love to see you build this model. I would love to have the Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution on Red pulling a trailer with a Mitsubishi Evo Tommi Makinnen Edition on the trailer also in red. Thanks
I have a question for you. When you remove all the parts and paint them before gluing them together, how do you glue them together? I think you will lose track of the order of gluing and the part numbers. According to an account held by German Revell, the parts are painted before being removed. 翻訳:全てのパーツを外して塗装してから接着すると、パーツの番号、どの順番で接着するかがわからなくなると思います。外した後のパーツ番号をあなたは覚えていられますか? ドイツレベルのアカウントではパーツを外す前に塗装しているようです。
Thank you for the question. I use Super glue for assembly after I painted the parts. It’s just personal preference. These model car kits don’t have many parts so it’s easy to tell what parts they are and where they go. But if you are building your first model car then I would not recommend doing what I do. You could just glue them all together according to instructions and paint them afterward. I don’t follow instructions as much as I did when I started building models.
Thanks for not playing music! You’re one of the few who don’t. Thanks.
His old videos he used to but thank god that changed
What's wrong with music?
@@scaleffect It is distracting. Not having music makes his videos perfect asmr to fall asleep to
I like the ASMR sometimes, especially those restless nights. I also love your videos with your narration. Your insights into your mindset for each build is both educational and entertaining. Your personality, sense of humor, and exceptional skill as a modeller is truly what sets your channel apart from the others. Great job all around.
Thank you.
Thank you very much. I am glad you’ve enjoyed my videos.🙏
That is a super nice looking kit, can't believe it will stay assembled like that with no glue. Considering your recent builds, I am excited to see where this one goes with the paint and finishing. I have a feeling we are in for a treat!
I was surprised these older Tamiya kits had a much tighter fitment than the new ones. With minimal poster putty I was able to fully assemble the parts together. 👍
It's one of my favourite automobiles IRL.
Yet to see a proper kit build on youtube, thanks for selecting this one.
Love these videos but please make more with your narration over them. I could watch those videos for days!
my heart skipped a beat when i saw the thumbnail because i thought we FINALLY got a tamiya 4runner... close, but no cigar. amazing video though as always. thank you Jun
Thanks for this video Jun. Great work!
Thank you for watching.🙏
Always great when we get an uplaod
This is a lovely model along with the Pajero and Grand Cherokee Tamiya brought out alongside it in the early 1990s. I enjoy your builds of the sports cars, so for me your tackling an SUV is something different.
Wonderful attention to detail, as always. Thank you and best wishes.
Thank you very much🙏
Absolutely mesmerizing work! The attention to detail in this Toyota Land Cruiser build is incredible. It's amazing to see how @JunsMiniGarage brings such precision and care into each step of the process. Can't wait for part 2! 👍
Perfect Model to pull the Brain James Trailer auto transporter with track car on it. Great work JUN💯👍
wow! this looks like an interesting project! I'm waiting for the next episode! as always high level💪
Wow nice kit!👏
Looking good, can't wait to see it finished. Kutgw!
Fantastic work my friend, wow that looks awesome. This is a kit I never considered buying but after seeing your video I'm really tempted as it looks amazing especially when you show the dry fit in the end. Looking forward for Part 2, well done.
Cool!
This will be exciting, something a little different. Music or no music, your videos rock. My preference is listening to you talk, but I get keeping it ASRM.
Rb26 engine swap?
Toyota Land Cruiser and Toyota pickup is all legendary car due to it's reliability and involving many conflicts
Jun will you do American 4wds or older Australian 4wds
I will. I always wanna build some 4WD off roaders. 👍
5:17, now the average car in Cyprus 🇨🇾💪
That’s a fine looking model
*proceeds to look at my models*
Why doesn’t mine look like that?!
🙂❤️👍🏼
thanks for the great vidie, really enjoy it. Do you have the plan to upload later parts?
Do you know if any one made a 1997 Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Model in 1/24 scale? Been looking for one for quite a while would also love to see you build this model. I would love to have the Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution on Red pulling a trailer with a Mitsubishi Evo Tommi Makinnen Edition on the trailer also in red. Thanks
t o y o t a
I just click the video because....(ASMR)...
You gonna give it a snorkel?
Great idea👍
I have a question for you. When you remove all the parts and paint them before gluing them together, how do you glue them together? I think you will lose track of the order of gluing and the part numbers.
According to an account held by German Revell, the parts are painted before being removed.
翻訳:全てのパーツを外して塗装してから接着すると、パーツの番号、どの順番で接着するかがわからなくなると思います。外した後のパーツ番号をあなたは覚えていられますか?
ドイツレベルのアカウントではパーツを外す前に塗装しているようです。
Thank you for the question. I use Super glue for assembly after I painted the parts. It’s just personal preference. These model car kits don’t have many parts so it’s easy to tell what parts they are and where they go. But if you are building your first model car then I would not recommend doing what I do. You could just glue them all together according to instructions and paint them afterward. I don’t follow instructions as much as I did when I started building models.
@@JunsMiniGarage ありがとう!