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GP01 Gundam Sharp Lining Pencil

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    Recommended by Gunpla master-hand, Kawaguchi! The sharp nature of the mechanical pencil allows you to easily reach the lining recesses in any model kit. You can draw in the recessed mold lines smoothly using the ultra thin point of 0.3mm. You can get a sharp and realistic look easily even without painting. Run off can easily be removed with a rubber eraser. This is a mechanical pencil type panel liner.
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    PRODUCT DETAILS
    Types of Gundam Marker Sharp Pencil
    How to Assemble Your Model Kit

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    Bandai Hobby: Known for exceptional quality, detailed designs, and easy assembly, Bandai hobby kits are great for both beginners and experienced builders with a wide variety of models and customization options.

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    Realistic Model: Kits that require adhesive or painting allow for greater customization and a professional finish, ideal for enthusiasts wanting to create highly detailed, realistic models.


    What you need
    Cut:

    Used to detach parts from the runner.

    Sand:

    Used to smooth and clean detached parts.

    Decal:

    Used to apply detailed stickers or decals.

    Panel Line:

    Adds depth and enhances details.

    Finish:

    Protects the model and changes the surface shine.

    Display:

    Arrange the model in your desired pose.

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    How to Care for Your Figures

    Avoid Direct Sunlight: UV exposure can cause colors to fade over time. Store figures away from direct sunlight.

    Temperature & Humidity Control: Keep figures in a cool, dry place to prevent warping or deterioration of materials.

    Regular Dusting: Use a soft brush or compressed air to gently remove dust without damaging delicate paintwork.

    Storage for Extra Parts: Some figures come with interchangeable hands, faces, or accessories. Store them in labeled bags or small containers to prevent loss.


    What you need
    Display:

    Some figures include stands, but others may require an additional stand for better stability.
    Recommendation: Action Base 5

    Protective Cases:

    If you wish to keep your collectibles in pristine condition, consider using acrylic display cases or protective boxes.

    Camera:

    Use a good camera or smartphone with proper lighting, like a ring light or softbox, for clear and detailed photos.

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    • SP
      seth p.
      Verified Buyer
      Oct 3, 2019
      Rated 3 out of 5 stars
      Google 0.3 mm ballpoint pen and buy that instead

      Led broke in the tip and stopped working during first use.

    • DH
      Dorian H.
      Verified Buyer
      Mar 21, 2019
      Rated 3 out of 5 stars
      Gundam Sharp Lining Pencil

      Me wanties

    • DA
      Dex A.
      Verified Buyer
      Sep 1, 2018
      Rated 3 out of 5 stars
      Subtle, With Minor Issues

      I've mostly used this pencil for tiny touch ups so far, and only done one full kit with it, the Gyan Krieger. It uses .3mm leads, which I haven't been able to find here in the US so far. That means it can get into some really fine lines, but it's so thin that it leaves subtle, almost unnoticeable results. And due to the thinness, the tip of the leads break far too often. I'm still getting the hang of it, to be perfectly honest, but first impressions are basically this: Get it if you really want it like I did, but you can get away just as easily by using a .5mm pencil, common in the use. Just use a hobby knife, a file or some sandpaper to carve the tip of the .5mm lead to a chisel point for those finer lines. Again, like I did.

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