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ガンプラ | Bandai Master Grade MSM-04 Acguy | Tutorial part 6/6

visit: www.afv-news.com & www.modelloursworkshop.blogspot.com Gundam model From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gundam Models refers to plastic and non-plastic model kits depicting the mechas, vehicles and characters of the fictional Mobile Suit Gundam universe. These kits have become popular among anime fans and model-lovers, especially in Japan and in other nearby Asian countries since 1980s. The popularity of Gundam models increased in the 1990s with North America and Europe being exposed to Gundam through television, video and manga. These Gundam Models may also be called Gunpla (ガンプラ Ganpura?), a portmanteau of “Gundam plastic model”. “Gunpla” more commonly refers to the practice of building Gundam models, rather than the models themselves. Plastic Plastic Gundam model kits are manufactured by Bandai in Japan (or China) which has an exclusive license in manufacturing and marketing them around the world, the first of them being sold in 1980 in Japan. The models are typical of Plastic model; frames of injection-molded Polystyrene (PS) parts which must be cut out of the frame before assembly. The majority of post-1990 models have snap-fit parts, with models prior to that requiring an adhesive such as plastic cement. Plastic Gundam models kits are typically supplied with stickers and sometimes decals to apply extra colors and markings as seen in popular media such as TV shows, movies, manga or video games. Smaller or lower-grade kits often require paint to give the
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what perfomance differences are there between commodity grade resin and engineer grade resin?

Question by Robert R: what perfomance differences are there between commodity grade resin and engineer grade resin?
Plastic injection molding… what factors are there between the differences in perfomance wise???

Best answer:

Answer by mike1942f
More trash, wider specifications and more variability within the specifications from batch to batch. The trash might cause weaknesses and the variability might cause manufacturing problems.

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