Bandai Dragon Ball Jet Buggy

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Bandai Dragon Ball Jet Buggy

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Howdy folks. Spent some of the day digging around my stash. Convinced myself that I literally didn't have any kits to build. However, I did find one little kit that was hiding in the closet. It's a Bandai Jet Buggy from the show Dragon Ball Z. I personally never watched the show; but, it looked like it could be interesting. And it was cheap from what I recall.

The part count is super low; so assembly and paint should be a breeze.

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Evidently the sprue includes a part to another kit. So I guess you have to buy all the kits in the series and then you can finish some other model. Kind of weird.

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Everything getting prepped for primer.

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My stack of sci-fi kits. Can you tell that I'm a Bandai fan?

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Re: Bandai Dragon Ball Jet Buggy

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Very interesting :think:
Bandai makes some super weird things...but it fits together so nicely
I love the newer Star Wars kits they are putting out, even in tiny scale
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Re: Bandai Dragon Ball Jet Buggy

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Little kit went together very quickly. Did a bit of weathering using acrylic pencils and stippled the seat with an Xacto.

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Re: Bandai Dragon Ball Jet Buggy

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That kit looks awsome. Build looks great too. Think im gonna find one aswell. Love the bandai kits of all kind as a easy side project when doing a "normal" plastic kit. They are great and keep me relaxed. Now tho ive got too many bandai kits that needs painting haha. Great thing about them is that its easy to dissasamble and paint.
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