





Unit 2 of the SMOL bois. The F91 on the shoulder are molded in, so that’s a welcome surprise. I added custom panel lines on this kit because the ‘part separation” is lacking for my taste. I used some 3rd party 3d printed parts on the shoulders (accidentally sanded the ones molded in there sorry). Primed using a grey bosny primer, replaced the nozzle with the ones that tamiya uses for their spray cans. Mainly painted using tamiya spray cans, some paint jars and gundam markers (applied using a brush). I really dig the engineering of this kit. the shoulder to torso attachment is quite unique and is very posable. But it would look best if customized and painted IMO.