Building my first MG Gundam at forty—it's never too late
I've never built a model kit since I was a kid, but for my fortieth birthday, a friend gifted me an MG Freedom Gundam 2.0.
I initially thought it would be very difficult, but after watching some tutorials online, I realized it's actually not that complicated. It took me three weekends to finally finish it! Just a straight build with panel lining; although the craftsmanship is a bit rough, I feel a great sense of accomplishment.
I'd like to ask the veterans here:
1. What would you recommend for my next kit?
2. Are there any ways to deal with nub marks?
3. Is it worth learning how to airbrush?
Never feel like you're too old to start!
I initially thought it would be very difficult, but after watching some tutorials online, I realized it's actually not that complicated. It took me three weekends to finally finish it! Just a straight build with panel lining; although the craftsmanship is a bit rough, I feel a great sense of accomplishment.
I'd like to ask the veterans here:
1. What would you recommend for my next kit?
2. Are there any ways to deal with nub marks?
3. Is it worth learning how to airbrush?
Never feel like you're too old to start!
