Hobby Insider #1: Model Factory Hiro (part 2)
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Video of The second half of hobbylink Japan’s revisit to a comforts of Model Factory Hiro. Don’t skip a territory upon how white steel tools have been cast.
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I have enjoyed this very much. I will need to go to my hobbie shop and see if they can order one of those LeMans cars. ( If the price is right) The engine detail was out of this world on those! Thanks for sharing this video.
Very nice video. Please, if you start to produce WWII airplanes, try the japanese floatplanes. There are few models and only in small scales. Success.
Thanks for this video. I am in the beginning of starting my own model car resin manufacturing company in the U.S. I have 15 years in doing it so I am not a hobbyist at this. Right now I am a one man operation in a small room in my house.
This video was such a inspirational thing for me to see. I am working hard to become a company that big one day. It is great to see something like this.
I had Prince August molds also. Great fun!!
nice video, quite rare to see this kind of stuff!
I not imagined all the work in each piece!!! it is from dreamers to dreamers!!! nice video
Please do more, i want to see the gundam factory.
I love these HLJ videos! its so great to see things like this. I hope I see more!
Excelent video, this is something I’d like to see how it’s done! Thanks to HLJ I now seen it
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Excellent video on how model companys make there model kits. It goes to show the effort they put in with there products. I would love to see move on this subject from other companys.
They must be pretty legit to show to their manufacturing process on camera.
Making you’re own metal models is fun, I used to used to use white metal and Prince August rubber molds to make an army of Orcs.
HLJ, you should include some links in your sidebar to the products on the web page. It would make them easy to find.
me too and i NEVER build cars…
Wow, thanks for sharing and the tour of the model production process, now I feel like I need one of this kits.