
It’s okay to have an aunt who likes Z’Gok, isn’t it?
There is a possibility that it’s being bought instead of for a kid living at home, but it’s probably resale.
It’s a life hack for housewives, that’s why it’s resale.
I might be a 20-year long Aslan fan lady!
>>4
I’ve known about it relatively well for twenty years, being a fan of Shin…
There is too much variation in the image of the person imagined as an aunt.
>>5
Aunt (of the same age)
I can’t really say anything because I have memories of expanding my ideas while alternately looking at examples from somewhere and the box.
>>7
While I’m contemplating whether to buy or not while looking at pictures of assembled Gundam models, I might be thought of as a reseller as well…
Look closely, that’s Haman.
You might think that because your heart is corrupted.
If you ask me if I want it, I do, but I have a pile of models already… so I’m just a suspicious old man wandering around the model shop while looking at reviews of “Crumble the Mountain.”
>>13
I have too many experiences that resonate with me.
It might be a fan of Athrun who is carefully checking to avoid confusion since the RG Z’Gok is also being re-released at the same time.
It’s become difficult to check the areas for sticker use and the painting guide, and to confirm whether there is paint at home…
You can just buy the pink version of the Z’Gok II.
>>15
I’m securing plastic models and checking out the paint section while looking around.
I don’t remember if I have that paint, so I bought it and now I have a lot of duplicates.
>>17
It’s common, isn’t it?
I also ended up buying the water-based yellow that I just bought the week before last on Sunday.
Has anyone figured out an easy way to properly store hermits?
There’s also a possibility that they are checking membership card apps, coupons, or the balance of electronic payments.
There seems to be a grandma YouTuber who makes Gundam models…
>>20
It hasn’t changed that I’m making a little money using Gundam plastic models as a topic…
>>29
Making it yourself and even putting out videos is such a perfectly legitimate way to have fun, right!?
While looking at my phone, everyone I see checking out Gunpla starts to look like a reseller, and my heart is becoming a demon.
I’ve seen a pair of grandmothers each carrying two big bags at Gambe, but I can confidently say those are resellers.
To be honest, I don’t think reselling models is that profitable.
>>24
It’s fine if there are resellers who do it because it’s fun, even if they’re not making a profit.
I don’t want to.
>>28
The world is too distorted.
>>24
I sold it because I only wanted the RG Shiranui Zeus parts, but it ended up being around 10,000 yen.
Honestly, I think it’s totally fine to boost my motivation by watching plastic model reviews as I head to the register, so please forgive me…
Sorry, I’m just opening the manual on Hobby Search to see where painting is needed.
It’s becoming rare to do something without looking at my smartphone.
The profit is at most about 1.5 times.
It seems difficult to make a profit unless you’re a supplier.
Oh, a Char’s Z’Gok, how nostalgic…
Huh? I wonder if I had horns… (searching on my smartphone)
It might be.
Where are the parts that need painting… I wonder if that color is still available… or something like that.
Can this part be used for that… or was it even included in the package… and so on.
It is common to check on a smartphone.
If it’s PG or Metal Build, that’s one thing, but for HG, isn’t the effort just not worth it…?
I saw a mother searching for a Z’gok with horns while taking her daughter.
You really like Aslan, huh…
>>36
Depending on the era, mom, there’s a possibility you were a real-time Aslan fan…
In the case of HG, unless the price setting is exceptional, there won’t be any profit, but resellers probably don’t think that far.
On the contrary, products that are being sold at resale prices end up costing a similar amount for local residents when including transportation costs, creating a negative spiral.
Even if they are not present, resellers who cause unnecessary discomfort are indeed bad.
An aunt who resells because she receives words of gratitude from people.
I can somewhat imagine it.
I see, it’s been too long since I was in my teens, so even if I see seeds now, I’d be called an aunt.
>>44
HG-chan in love…
>>45
I wonder if the author of that is also shouting in the Premium Bandai Impulse Battle…
>>44
The author was already treating them like middle-aged women five years ago when the HG’s romantic couple series started.
The saddest case might be when a reclusive NEET son says to his mother, “Go buy that for me, old lady!”
>>46
It’s a story that you often hear, but I’ve never actually seen something like this up close.
>>46
I have seen a middle-aged man secure two items and hand one to an elderly woman who appeared to be his mother, then send her to the register.
>>46
It seems that there is a possibility of eccentric buying mistakes happening in Weekly Jump, more so than in Monthly Jump.
Mom, this is a different Z’Gok!
I made my Sword spec 2 a Robot Spirit.
I want them to re-release the Destiny Spec 2 Robot Spirits.
If you think about it properly, it’s probably a case where an adult son asked his mother for help.
If I leave it to my mother, she’ll definitely come back as Char.
>>55
I don’t want Mom to come home wearing a weird mask and completely red all over…
The child wants a Z’Gok, but since there are two, I don’t understand… It’s probably a possibility, isn’t it?
It’s the time when the kids are at school.
Since the only place selling models is a distant Hobby Off, I have completely lost track of what the model sales section looks like.
I don’t like that Takashi-kun makes his mom go buy a Z’Gok even though there are household chores to do…
Z’gok (mass-produced type)
Z’gok (Char’s Custom)
Z’gok (SEED)
Z’Gok (Z’Gok E)
Z’gok (Gogg)
At that time, the women who liked Aslan would now be older, so they would be older ladies who like Aslan.
>>63
Well done, old lady! Where did you find this, old lady!
I hate my mother who provokes me by saying “It’s because you’re a boy!” every time something happens!
Well, I often see older sisters who are absolutely determined to make their own SEED series models, buying files and all.