Model Club Class A Ver.00 !!link!! [FAST]
If your interest is historical (restoring old models or retro competitions), the "Class A" schedule was standardized in the . A typical "Class A" schedule from this era (often called the "Club Class" schedule) looked like this:
Most model kits aim for "good enough." The aims for absolute zero tolerance. MODEL CLUB CLASS A ver.00
These titles are generally found as used items in Japan, with prices ranging from roughly 1,600 to 3,600 yen. this item or details on a different "Model Club" related to scale modeling? If your interest is historical (restoring old models
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The was released in 2008 at Wonder Festival Summer. Official records suggest only 50 units were ever produced. Each box came hand-stamped with a serial number and a signed certificate by the lead sculptor—a man known only by the pseudonym "G. Kishikawa."
The CLASS A project began in 2018 within a small, clandestine division of MODEL CLUB, a company previously known for high-quality aftermarket detail-up parts. The mandate for ver.00 was unusual: Build a kit without budgetary constraints, using only the best tooling techniques available, then refuse to sell it.