Interviewer: So tell me, how was it like to build the model itself?
Interviewee: At first I would say that it is extremely fun. Building the head, then the body, the legs, the arms and most of all getting to know why was core splendor called the core splendor.
Interviewer:So have you found the reason why?
Interviewee:Simple. The core splendor is located behind the chest and in front of the force silhouette. So all in all, it seems like it is the centre of the model itself, which is similar to the mobile suit.
Interviewer:That's interesting. So tell me, what's the easiest part to build?
Interviewee:Personally, I feel that the chest and the core splendor is the easiest to build, because of some complications in other parts like the legs and the arms.
Interviewer:So what was the most difficult part of building it?
Interviewee:Actually there isn't any difficulties in building the different parts of the model. The real challenge comes in when everything needs to be connected; especially the core splendor and the force sihouette.
Interviewer:Tell me more.
Interviewee:Impulse gundam becomes Force Impulse when the force sihouette(force for short) is connected to the mobile suit. But in the process of connecting it, I found out that it can't fit in. The body of force comes in two parts; one is connected to the Impulse together with the wings and the other is at the bottom connecting to the core splendor.
The core splendor leaves a gap for the piece of thing to connect to it, but when force is connected it is pushed forward and the piece below cannot be fixed no matter what.
The other thing is that I tried connecting force to core splendor before connecting to the body. But, once core is connected, force jumps out as though it had in-built springs.<p>Interviewer:Ok, so that was some tough job. How do you intend to finish the whole thing, or rather do you believe you can finish even though with such difficulties?
Interviewee:When I first bought this model, I had two purposes; One, is to kill time. The other is to see if there's any challenge to enjoy in this build-the-model toy. Now that I've found my challenge, which is to connect everything together, I believe that nothing is impossible and impossible is nothing.
Interviewer:What have you learnt for the past few days in building this model?
Interviewee: Sometimes, not everything will go your way. If this way fails, try the other, don't be stubborn and keep on insisting on the same unworkable way.
Interviewer:Thank you very much for your time and participation in this interview. We'll look forward to seeing your Force Impulse gundam come to life.
my HONEY....
Granado Espada....
Internet movies...
Drums
music
Veggies
tickles...unfortunately...
Waking up at a time against free will..
Team leader of Andersen's of Denmark; Siaw Ling
designer : obi64
images created with adobe photoshop 5.0
also with the help of dreamweaver MX
image hoster: photobucket
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