I got this kit dirt cheap at around 2 US dollars back in HK 2008...I worked on it the first day of 2009 and was a one day event...I removed the seam lines with cement in the morning...sanded the kit around 2 pm...primed the kit around 4 pm...airbrushed the kit after dinner...and added panel lines and weathering at around 9 pm. This was a pretty fun build, I plan to do this every after a heavy modding project ( usually for competitions ). Hope you enjoy my weathered Doga. thanks. :)

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