
I’m looking forward to the Killer Machine.
If you try hard, it seems you can reduce it to about three parts.
>>2If it’s the one used around Figure-rise Bust, then…
It seems like the eyes and mouth could be combined into one part.
My morning starts with a slime model kit.
What a complex structure!
Has anyone other than Bandai started doing multi-color molding?
It might just be that they are just sticking the runners together.
>>5Well, the Bandai machines are made by Fujitsu too…
I don’t feel like I can make it.
It’s unfair to be able to increase color variations so much.
>>7Beth and Lime were already released at the same time.
Was there ever a lime…?
>>10The one under Pierre.
>>10to be
Well, there are really a lot of them just because of the different colors.
>>7It seems there are variations in every conceivable color.
Since it’s Good Smile Company, they might recreate the Splitting Slime with partial painting.
Just by roughly painting it with silver, it’s already a metal slime.
It’s higher than I thought… it’s pretty big, right?
It’s a bit expensive, and I’m somewhat hesitant to arrange or stack them, plus I feel that a single-colored mold with a slime face could just use a sticker.
>>16It might have been better to do it in one go.
It’s a hassle to get rid of the seams.
It turned out to be the part at the bottom right.
I remember the panda human that the evil god was making.
I heard that even those who recently had strange colors for no particular reason actually have proper names.
I didn’t know that the official Square Enix plastic model channel is hosted by Okiayu.
>>22It looked quite fun seeing the three different slimes being made in that show.
That aside, given this price, I would have wanted a bit more volume.
Early game weak plastic models.
Ah, I thought, why isn’t there any metal, and then I realized it’s the three colors of the slime tower.
Honestly, I don’t know what audience this product is aimed at.
Do you think a grown-up would buy something like this?
>>26There are quite a few bizarre plastic models for adults in the world.
This is something that can never be given to children.
>>28Was there something else in this series besides rice balls?
>>40The very first one that came out was supposed to be the sushi series.
When trying to make a chunky slime, your painting skills are put to the test.
I thought the slime had grown arms and legs.
It only looks like a sex toy hole.
What is this?
Goma dumpling plastic models are not even the easy snap-fit types of today; they are hardcore plastic models that require glue.
I think it’s a more complex structure because it has more parts than the Akabeko plastic model.
I wondered what it was on the right, and it’s sesame!
It must be just right for someone who wants to work quietly on something, like sesame dumplings.
The sesame dumplings are fine for now since they just need to be stuck on.
Do your best to shape the sushi rice with glue! I really wonder about sushi like that.