We've got a special episode today! It's not every week that we get a chance to review two kits of the same subject from different companies!
One of the most famous ships in the world, the RMS Titanic, has been kitted by both Meng Model and Suyata! Both of these kits go for a super deformed style as well as being molded with parts in different colors and featuring snap fit constructions.
While the Meng kit includes only parts for the ship itself, the Suyata kit comes in two versions for diorama builds! The one we're looking at today builds a steampuck titanic diorama with an airship. The other variant, which we'll preview for you, comes with seals and icebergs.
Which one of these Titanics should you sink your money into? You'll have to watch to find out!
Skip to:
0:00 Introduction
0:31 Titanic History
1:35 About the Kits
3:31 Meng's Titanic
4:49 Color Separation & Detail
6:58 Meng Titanic Construction
7:30 Suyata's Titanic
7:45 Details & Pre-Painted Parts
11:53 Which Kit Should You Get?
12:30 Suyata's Port Scene
13:45 The Airship
14:52 Suyata's Decals
16:55 Display Base
17:27 The Manuals
19:49 Suyata's Seal & Iceberg Version
21:39 Conclusion
Check out the full blog post and photo gallery here!:
https://hobbylink.tv/gunpla-tv-suyatas-titanic-port-scene-and-airship/
In this episode:
Titanic Port Scene and Airship ▶ https://shop.hlj.com/36MIIjV
Titanic Seal and Iceberg Scene ▶ https://shop.hlj.com/3d6QiHp
MOE Royal Mail Ship Titanic ▶ https://shop.hlj.com/3jHpAr9
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ABOUT HOBBYLINK JAPAN
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HobbyLink Japan Ltd. is an internet retail business based in Sano, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 1997, the company started out offering Japanese model kits to international customers out of a small apartment in Tokyo, Japan. Today, HobbyLink Japan Ltd. operates a custom-built office and state-of-the-art warehouse in scenic Sano, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, and offers over 120,000 hobby products including anime & action figures, model kits, Gundam products, hobby publications, and other collectibles at domestic prices, shipping to over 220 countries worldwide. In addition to retail sales (B2C), the company provides wholesale (B2B), third-party logistics and e-commerce services (3PL/3PEC). With a culturally diverse team of over 70 Japanese and international employees, HobbyLink Japan Ltd. was awarded the ‘Platinum Trusted Service Award’ for ‘Outstanding Customer Service’ in 2020 by Feefo. Learn more at https://hlj.com/corporate-profile.
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#RMSTitanic #Titanic #Steampunk
One of the most famous ships in the world, the RMS Titanic, has been kitted by both Meng Model and Suyata! Both of these kits go for a super deformed style as well as being molded with parts in different colors and featuring snap fit constructions.
While the Meng kit includes only parts for the ship itself, the Suyata kit comes in two versions for diorama builds! The one we're looking at today builds a steampuck titanic diorama with an airship. The other variant, which we'll preview for you, comes with seals and icebergs.
Which one of these Titanics should you sink your money into? You'll have to watch to find out!
Skip to:
0:00 Introduction
0:31 Titanic History
1:35 About the Kits
3:31 Meng's Titanic
4:49 Color Separation & Detail
6:58 Meng Titanic Construction
7:30 Suyata's Titanic
7:45 Details & Pre-Painted Parts
11:53 Which Kit Should You Get?
12:30 Suyata's Port Scene
13:45 The Airship
14:52 Suyata's Decals
16:55 Display Base
17:27 The Manuals
19:49 Suyata's Seal & Iceberg Version
21:39 Conclusion
Check out the full blog post and photo gallery here!:
https://hobbylink.tv/gunpla-tv-suyatas-titanic-port-scene-and-airship/
In this episode:
Titanic Port Scene and Airship ▶ https://shop.hlj.com/36MIIjV
Titanic Seal and Iceberg Scene ▶ https://shop.hlj.com/3d6QiHp
MOE Royal Mail Ship Titanic ▶ https://shop.hlj.com/3jHpAr9
Subscribe ▶ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU3pF8hCfxHRZs1UiiYdZzg?view_as=subscriber&sub_confirmation=1
Follow us!:
Blog: https://hobbylink.tv
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HobbyLinkJapan/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hobbylink
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hobbylink.japan/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.jp/hobbylinkjapan/
Tumblr: https://hobbylinkjapan.tumblr.com/
ABOUT HOBBYLINK JAPAN
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HobbyLink Japan Ltd. is an internet retail business based in Sano, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 1997, the company started out offering Japanese model kits to international customers out of a small apartment in Tokyo, Japan. Today, HobbyLink Japan Ltd. operates a custom-built office and state-of-the-art warehouse in scenic Sano, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, and offers over 120,000 hobby products including anime & action figures, model kits, Gundam products, hobby publications, and other collectibles at domestic prices, shipping to over 220 countries worldwide. In addition to retail sales (B2C), the company provides wholesale (B2B), third-party logistics and e-commerce services (3PL/3PEC). With a culturally diverse team of over 70 Japanese and international employees, HobbyLink Japan Ltd. was awarded the ‘Platinum Trusted Service Award’ for ‘Outstanding Customer Service’ in 2020 by Feefo. Learn more at https://hlj.com/corporate-profile.
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#RMSTitanic #Titanic #Steampunk
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