





Spent some time after work to fix this Gundam Model (1/144 scale, RX78-GP02A) I bought last Saturday. I accidentally broke its hands with my bull force though...
Well, really had fun fixing it. The time I spend fixing the model is similar to meditating... learned few lessons while doing so too : Never force on something, as we probably might end up breaking it, use "lubricant" instead.
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