Occupational Hazard..
- Alvin: I just had an occupational hazard as being the host of our DotA games in Garena
- Karen: Halaaa... anu?
- Alvin: I just typed in the Search window of Eclipse "/find _modSession"
- Karen: LOL WIN!
What you’re not. Although it may seem like there is nobody there who cares about you, who is like you, or can be a friend to you, there is someone miles and miles away who would like to be there with you if they knew you were calling.
This is a message to all of the lonely and depressed people out there on their computers, reading definitions of words they’re feeling in hopes to find some comfort, if only for a short while. Regardless of whether you’re reading this in five weeks or in five years, and regardless of whether I’m still browsing this site regularly or dead in a car crash, just know that tonight, I was feeling very lonely, crying out for you.
You’re not alone. I’m not alone. We’re not alone.
Aww.
Gundamu Project 3: MG Crossbone Gundam X-1 Full Cloth
Model: XM-X1 (F97) Crossbone Gundam X-1 Full Cloth
Completion time: 3 months
Tools: Sandpaper, Side Cutter, Tamiya Cement, Gundam 00 Markers, Files, Fine Paintbrush, Plastic Bottle Cap, Blu-Tacks
Lesson Learned: MGs are more fun to build because they have more parts and the articulation holds more than lesser grade models. Also, Top Coat first before decaling, which in my case I put the decals first, resulting to a no-top-coat Crossbone. *sigh*
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Gundamu Project 2: NG Gundam Destiny
Model: ZGMF-X42S Gundam Destiny
Completion time: 1.5 months
Tools: Sandpaper, Side Cutter, Tamiya Cement, Gundam 00 Markers, Files, Cutter, Toothpicks, Plastic Bottle Cap, Blu-Tacks
Lesson Learned: Patience and focus is key, because when the laziness kicks in, it WILL look like crap. You also don’t have to paint for a model to look good. And having a nice set of tools is an investment for a hobby like this.
My first Gundamu project: GN-001/hs-A01 Gundam Avalanche Exia
Model: GN-001/hs-A01 Gundam Avalanche Exia
Completion time: 11 hours, with lunch and dinner for breaks
Tools: Sandpaper, Nailcutter, and a single Gundam Marker
Lesson Learned: Don’t rush, because it just looks plain ugly