[Review] Non Gundam Fission Artisan Soul 1/100 AN-01 YANMIE Annihilation Model kit

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
  • The price range is 60-70$ depends on the country you live in.
    YANMIE 1/100 Assembly Model Kit FISSION CRAFTSMAN SOUL FCS with metal frame
    Here is another model kit from a Chinese brand, it will surprise and delight you a lot.
    I've tried to increase the volume when cutting the plastic parts, hoping that you can feel the different hardness of them.
    Hope you enjoy this video and find something helpful.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @faizzamir4788
    @faizzamir4788 3 місяці тому +1

    Did you topcoat it after applying the decals?Or is it mark setter and mark softer only?

    • @Hobbyjourney
      @Hobbyjourney  3 місяці тому

      @@faizzamir4788 I only use setter and softer

  • @myogetsu666
    @myogetsu666 5 днів тому

    these chinese kits are getting better and better every quarter of the year! cheap price, great color separation, metal effin frame!!! and it does not have the bandai plastic shine! it looks like it pre-coated/painted out of the box!

    • @Hobbyjourney
      @Hobbyjourney  5 днів тому

      @@myogetsu666 Yeah, they truly been serious about building their own identity, even incorporating storylines into some kits as a way to promote them.
      And what makes me want to experience more is the smothless building process (most of them got undergate, warter decal, metal parts)
      Hower, there are still have several issues that need improve: their designs copy a lot from Gundam model and the missing parts is a huge problems.

    • @myogetsu666
      @myogetsu666 День тому +1

      @@Hobbyjourney OUCH!! the missing parts is definitely a huge problem, but at least we got metal frames no more worrying about joints breaking hahaha

  • @skyswipe058
    @skyswipe058 3 місяці тому

    I usually just use an eraser to slowly rub off panel line marks on painted parts, sure it can be a lot slower but hey, it's cheap.

    • @Hobbyjourney
      @Hobbyjourney  3 місяці тому

      @@skyswipe058 yeah, i am reusing my leftover Mr Hobby Thinner from when i used to work with my gk resin. When it finished, ill change to eraser like you suggested to avoid this issue. Many thanks for your sharing